VEWKES] PRESENT CONDITION 83 
WALLS 
The interior walls of the north rooms in both stories are well pre- 
served except in the southeast corner (fig. 11), where there was prob- 
ably a connection with six rooms which extended to the north wall of 
the inclosure. As indicated by a series of holes in the eastern and 
western walls, the floor beams extended north and south. The posi- 
Fic. 11. Southeast corner of ruin, showing part of east wall. 
tion of the floors is also indicated by ledges, or setbacks, one of the 
best of which appears on the level of the roof in the north wall of 
the first story; there is also a narrow ledge on the south wall. The 
east and west walls in both stories are true to the perpendicular 
from base to top. The tops of the north and west walls of the second 
story show setbacks, and the apertures where the beams were inserted 
are clearly marked. Small holes indicating that rushes were used 
