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, Vol. III. ] 15 [April 14, 1881. ] 114 DAVENPORT ACADEMY OP' XATt. 'RAL horizon of this stratum, are brought to view the remains of stone walls of older ruins, which terminate within four feet of the surface and are covered by undisturbed layers of sand as deposited by the period- ical overflow; over all this now stands the long since deserted ruin of the pueblo above named. Human remains were discovered by Mr. Chittenden* late of Prof. Hayden's Survey in the Hoven Weep, Colorado, four feet be...low the surface. Two other skeletons were also found near Abiquiu, N. M. , twenty or thirty feet from an old ruin near the place where Dr. Yar- row made his discoveries. From recent information I learn of the existence of an ancient burial ground two miles from Camp Verde, A. T. , near the site of my investigations in 1871. Capt. Brayton, U. S. A. , stationed at that post about two years since, who, in making ex- cavations for building stone over the site of an old ruin, found eight or nine partially burned skeletons lying side by side under the debris, their appearance and surroundings rather inducing the belief that they had fallen while defending the building; the supposition bein^ strengthened by the fact that the older race did not practice crema- tion.
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