Appendix B 



Specimen Record for Card Catalogue of Krixs and Other Archeolooical Sites. 



BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLO(iY 



CATALO<iUE OF ArCHEOLOGICAL SiTES 



State, New Jlexico. Map, Pajarito park. Site, No. 6. 



Class, Pueblo and cliff-village. 



Name, Tshirege. 



Location: Drainage, Rio Grande. Pajarito canyon. 



County, Santa Fe. Township 19 N. Range 7 E. 



Section. Unsurveyed reservation. Jemez forest reserve. 



This site occupies a low mesa about 15 miles west of the Rio Grande, 10 miles 

 southwest of San Ildefonso pueblo. Can be reached by wag<Tn road from San 

 Ildefonso to Alamo canyon, thence by trail remainder of distance. Ruins may 

 be seen from abandoned sawmill road 6 miles west of Buckman. This road was 

 formerly much traveled, and the ruins suffered greatly from vandalism. Build- 

 dings not seripusly injured, but burial mounds much disturbed. 



Large pueblo on top and extensive cliff- village (cavate type) in south face of 

 mesa. My work at this site consisted of the exploration of the principal ceme- 

 tery, southeast corner of the pueblo; the excavation of one kiva, and of 14 rooms 

 in the pueblo; also of one burial crypt in south face of mesa. Map of mesa, 

 ground plan of pueblo, numerous sketches and photographs made. 



Collections secured as follows: 



Skeletal remains, 75 individuals. 



Pottery, 340 specimens, in part fragmentary. 



Bone implements, 23. 



Stone implements, 96. 



Miscellaneous, 85.- 



All collections were sent to the museum of the New Mexico Normal University, 

 Las Vegas, except skeletal remains, which were forwarded to the L^. S. National 

 Museum. Photographs, sketches, maps, plans, etc., also in Normal University 

 museum. 



This is an enormous ruin, and the work done represents but a small part of 

 what is necessary to complete the investigation of the site. So far as prosecuted, 

 however, the work is finished and fully recorded. 



Results of expedition to be published in preliminary form in the Americdii 

 Antliropologist. 



(Signed) Edgar L. Hewett. 



September, 1900. 



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