166 PUEBLO ARCHITECTURE. 
Figs. 56 and 57 illustrate two specimens of rough masonry ovens seen at 
Peseado. In one of these a decided horizontal arrangement of the stones 
Fic. 56. Oven in Peseado exposing stones of masonry. 
in the masonry prevails. The specimen at the right is small and rudely 
constructed, showing but little care in the use of the building material. 
The few specimens of dome ovens seen in Tusayan are characterized by 
the same rudeness of construction noticed in their house masonry. The 
rarity of this oven at Tusayan, where so many of the constructions have 
Fie. 57. Oven in Pescado exposing stones of masonry. 
retained a degree of primitiveness not seen elsewhere, is perhaps an ad- 
ditional evidence of its foreign origin. 
