A Study of Pueblo Architecture Tusayan And Cibola

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There is a suggestion of similar use of the ancient circular kivas in an example in ( anyon (ie Ohelly. At a small cluster of rooms, built partly on a rocky ledge; and partly on adjoining loose earth and rocky debris, a land slide had carried away half of a circular kiva, exposing a well-defined section of its floor and the d6bris within the room. Here the writer found a number of partly finished sandals of yucca fiber, with the long, unwoven liber carefully wrapped about the finished portion o...f the work, as though the sandals had been temporarily laid aside until the maker could again work on them. A number of coils of yucca fiber, similar to that used in the sandals, and several balls of brown fiber, formed from the inner bark of the cedar, were found on the floor of the room. The condition of the ruin and the debris that filled the kiva clearly sug gested that these specimens were in use just where they were found at the time of the abandonment or destruction of the houses. No traces were seen, however, of any structural devices like those of Tusayan that would serve as aids to the weavers, though the weaving of the par ticular articles comprised in the collection from this spot would prob ably not require any cumbrous apparatus.

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