NO. I 



ARCHITECTURE OF PUEBLO BONITO — JUDD 



325 



EXCAVATION NOTES, PUEBLO BONITO— continued 



Room 



324 Subfloor: 



325 



Ceiling ; 



Doorways : 



326 



Ceiling: 



Doorways ; 



Earlier floors at 7" and 2' 6". On latter, N. 

 and E. foundations within walls of a 2nd 

 type kiva; on former, a mid-room N.-S. 

 foundation 7" w., no identifying masonry. 

 Plastered face of 2nd type kiva, floor at depth 

 of 10' 4", underlies E. and N. walls of R. 324. 

 Kiva bench, 18" w. x 23" h., has 6 coats of 

 plaster on face; only 1, above. Neither 

 pilaster nor S. bench recess exposed in our 

 4i' w. excavation. 



O.B. dwelling with 2 storerooms at rear. 

 Walls plastered. NE. corner floor 10' below 

 that of R. 324, next on E. 

 7 beam props along E. side. My field notes, 

 possibly incomplete, report 5 posts set in 

 holes lined with slab fragments and packed 

 with shale; 3 in basal cones of adobe; 1 

 standing on a base slab and 2 on the room 

 floor. 



N. wall : 4' 8" from NW. corner, 4' 3" above 

 floor, 21" w. X 26" h. x 20" across sill, ver- 

 tically concave jambs; below, 2 post steps, 

 1) next wall, 9" dia. x 33" h.; 2) in front of 

 first, 5" dia. x 18" h. E. wall: 1) flush with 

 N., 16" above floor, 16" w. x 22" h., blocked 

 from R. 324 side leaving recess 19" d. ; at 

 rear jambs a digging-stick fragment and a 

 juniper shake stood to hold back debris of 

 demolition; 2) 11' from SE. corner, 32" 

 above floor, 22" w. at top, 28" w. at sill x 

 3' 7" h. ; below it half a log on stones formed 

 a step 3' 5" 1. x 9" w. x 9" h. W. wall: 1) 

 6' 10" from SW. corner, 3' 5" above floor, 

 23" w. x 24" h. ; below it, a post step set 

 in floor; 2) 6' 4" from NW. corner, 4' 9" 

 above floor, 23" w. x ca. 31" h. ; below it a 

 30" section of 8" log leaned against wall as 

 a step; a 4" x 2" h. x U" d. recess in wall 

 35" above floor provided a 2nd step. 

 O.B. dwelling, 2 storerooms at rear ; with Rs. 

 320 and 330, formed SW. end of original 

 crescentic P. II village. Finally used as 

 dump and tomb for 11 burials: 1 infant, 

 1 male, 9 females. 



6 beam props indicated by posts or postholes, 

 av. 6i" dia., along E. side; each basally 

 wedged by slab fragments, packed with shale 

 chips, and enclosed by adobe cone. 

 E. wall : 1) 3' 7" from NE. corner, 34" above 

 floor, 24" w. X 31" h., blocked; 2) 12' 11" 

 from NE. corner, 36" above floor, 26" w. x 

 38" h., secondary lintels 5" lower. W. wall : 



(Continued) 



