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On the surface of the sloping rock, at this point nearly flat, there 
are traces of a circular kiva 18 or 20 feet in diameter. These traces 
occur at a point about midway between the southern and northern ends 
of the lower ledge and some 30 feet below it. The cliff walls, both of the 
lower and upper ledges, are covered with pictographs in white, red, and 
yellow. 

Fic. 30—Ruin on an almost inaccessible site. 
The location and character of this site and the character of the 
remains suggest that most if not all of the rooms which can now be 
traced were used for storage only. For this purpose the site is well 
adapted. But the remains of the cireular kiva at the foot of the lower 
