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WEST, GRAND CANYON CLIFF DWELLINGS 



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Bright Angel creek from the east. Just above this stream is a small 

 flat and about thirty or forty yards from Wall creek the trail passes 

 directly through a small circle of stones. This circle is not more than 



Fig. 5'o. — Wall Creek pueblo ruin. 



twelve feet in diameter and is apparently the remains of a small cir- 

 cular building or of a ceremonial stone circle of some kind. 



About sixty yards beyond this stone circle and at the northern end 



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Fig. 57. — Plan of Wall Creek pueblo ruin. 



of this flat, lies the small pueblo ruin, shown in figure 56. This was 

 apparently a one room structure with a substantially built terrace 

 about eighteen inches in height on its downhill side. There is also a 



