84 PUEBLO ARCHITECTURE. 
remains but two detached rooms, both showing vestiges of an upper 
story. With this exception, the destruction of the village is complete 
and only a low rise in the plain marks its site. Owing to its exposed 
position, the fallen walls have been completely covered with drifting 
sand and earth, no vestige of the buildings showing through the dense 
growth of sagebrush that now covers it. 
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Fia. 15. Hampassawan, plan 
The two surviving rooms referred to appear to have been used from 
time to time, as outlooks over corn fields close by, and as a defense 
against the Navajo. Their final abandonment, and that of the cultiva- 
tion of the adjoining fields, is said to have been due to the killing of a 
