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SMIIIISONIAN KXrr.ORATIONS, I916 



89 



of clift'houses and pueblos throuiihout a region extending over one 

 hundred miles from the I'ark in all directions. A considerable col- 

 lection of objects, as pottery, stone and bone implements, idols and 

 ornaments, illustrating the culture of the inhabitants of Far V^iew 



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Fig. 95.- 



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•Leaning Tower Ruin, Hill Canyon, Utah. 

 Photograph by T. G. Lemmon. 



House, was brought to Washington for future study, 'rhe collection 

 is rich in incised designs on stone, spiral forms predominating. 



One of the most striking forms of pueblo architecture in the 

 Southwest is known as the tower. These buildings ( figs. 91, 92, 93), 



