APPENDIX A 



TABLE OF ROOM DIMENSIONS ^ 



By Henry B. Roberts 



1 Rooms 1-190 were numbered as excavated by the Hyde Expedition. The Pepper measure- 

 ments here given are from B. T. B. Hyde's table of room dimensions (in Pepper, 1920, 

 pp. 352-8) ; those in parentheses, from Pepper's text on the same rooms. Capitals usually 

 occur with room numbers on the Pepper ground plan, prepared by Mr. Hyde (ibid., p. 23), 

 whereas lower-case letters accompany the same numbers in text and table. 



Rooms explored by the National Geographic Society begin with number 200; capital letters 

 accompanying room numbers, including Pepper's, indicate second (B), third (C) and 

 fourth (D) story rooms, with those few exceptions to which attention is specifically drawn. 



In the present tabulation, NGS room dimensions were taken at floor level; those not so 

 obtainable, and those estimated, are indicated by the letter e. Differences between Hyde's 

 measurements and ours are probably owing to irregular masonry. Ceiling heights are from 

 latest floor to ceiling poles. 



Kiva dimensions appear on page 178. The triangular spaces about kivas usually mark the 

 corners of former dwellings. In several instances these corners appear to have been receiled 

 and temporarily utilized but in all, or nearly all, such instances the roofs were subsequently 

 removed and the spaces rubbish filled. Adjacent larger areas, e.g.. Rooms 220 and 221, 

 served as lesser courts. 



