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SMITHSONIAN M ISCI'.I.I ANI'OHS ( Ol I .l'.( 1 K )NS \'()|.. ( )( ) 



llu'ic vvi'ic lOniifih lliitf sloiifs. I .fd hv \\\v dislaiil tiulldol^ south 

 of (his |)iitlil((, wliii.!) will Sfi'vi' as a ly|H' ol many ollic-rs awaiting 

 invcsli^alioii, l)o»lor lu-wkcs lias su^j^cslcd the iitinK- h'ar Xii-vv 

 I louse H\^. Xi)). Mis I'Niavalioiis show thai il was coiniiadly huill, 

 wilhoiil pla/as ; il coiilaiiis ahoiU S*" rociiiis mi the l^iouikI lloor, and 

 tour iiTciiioiiial ihaiiihfi's, one ol which, (Ciilialh placed, is i,J leet 



vi«- 



jimill m. 





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I'K. ij| !\l iislniHiiii K'(i(i^ Isiiiii, Mill ('.iii\i>ii, 

 I 'I, ill. Ucilr.iwii 1 1 uiii .1 ^Ut'h II iii.kIc lis I lie .lulliur 



oil Ihc spnl 



in diaiiii'ler (Iiilj.SS), Tlu'si' lasl ineiilioiiecl ikdiiis, know n as kivas, 

 are stinuluialU identical with Ihosi- of elill houses. 'They lornierly 

 ha<l \'aulled roofs, as indicalecl h\ |iilasleis creeled around the room 

 lor su|i|)oil ol the laltcis, and a hatihwav. I'ar \ icw Mouse ( ti;^. 

 SS ) is n<»t oiil\ a hpe ol ruin hilhcrlti nnkiidwii on the Mesa \ erde, 

 hul also is iiii|i(iitanl in cnin|ia! ison with the aic hitcclnial lealiu'es 



