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SMITHSONIAN EXTLORATIONS, I92O 



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Fig. 117. — .\ portion of KimniLiiiMli ruin, >hii\viim tlu- pre-i-nt condition of 

 its walls. About 135 ground door rooms are still tracealile: originally the 

 building was three, perhaps four, stories high. Although one of the finest 

 in the national monument this great communal dwelling is not so well known 

 as some of its neighbors in Chaco Canyon whicli is situated some ten miles 

 to the north and cast. 



\'u.. ilH. — Pueblo del .Arroyo, occupying an insecure position on the very 

 cdRc of Chaco wash, .?oo feet west of I'neblo lionitn. I-'lood waters have 

 exposed the remains of an older flwelling beneath the walls of the larger 

 structure and now threaten the latter. \ iew from the north. 



