A Further Study of Prehistoric Small House Ruins in the San Juan Watershed

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A Further Study of Prehistoric Small House Ruins in the San Juan Watershed
T Mitchell Theophil Mitchell Prudden
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I have no clue to its meaning or purpose. The floor of the kiva was about 7 feet below the floor level of the front row of rooms of the pueblo. A north and south compass line through the center of the kiva nearly bisects the ventilator opening, the deflector, the fire p ; t, the sipapu, and the niche in the north wall.
In the well-plastered floor of the kiva, about 33 inches from the north lower wall, is the sipapu (see plate 1, b, c). This is formed at the top for 2 inches in depth, from the n
...eck of a broken olla 3>£ inches in internal diameter, with a flare of five eighths of an inch, the top of which is set flush with the floor. Below the neck the cavity bulges slightly, without special lining, and its hard bottom is 9 inches deep. It was filled with sand and was uncovered.
About 39 inches south of the edge of the rim of the sipapu is the northern side of the oblong fire pit (plate I, b). This is 28 inches in the north and south diameter; 33 inches in the east and west diameter; 18 inches deep at its center; the bottom is plastered and the rim is formed in part by a few flat stones set in adobe, but mostly by adobe continuous with that forming the kiva floor.


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