Footnote 9: A Study of Pueblo Architecture, by Victor Mindeleff: 8th.
A full description of these peculiar structures has already been published in an article on Pueblo architecture; Eighth Ann.
Defensive walls such as this may have been are very rare in pueblo architecture, only one instance having been encountered by the writer in an experience of many years.
A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola, by Victor Mindeleff.
Cibola, a Study of Pueblo Architecture of Tusayan and (V.
From what little I saw of the village sites on the Verde I believe that Mindeleff is correct in considering that these ruins represent a comparatively late period of pueblo architecture.
The general ground plan of the ruin indicates an inclosed court with surrounding tiers of houses, suggesting the eastern type of pueblo architecture.
A fair ground plan is given by Mindeleff in his memoir on Pueblo Architecture; but so far as known no studies of the pottery of this pueblo have ever been made.
A Study of Pueblo Architecture, Tusayan and Cibola, by Victor Mindeleff.
They are found wherever the remains of Pueblo architecture occur, and are distinguished from the typical dwelling rooms by their size and position and generally by their form.
The design of the ceilings in the modern buildings at monument headquarters is of this type, a style of Pueblo architecture, largely derived from ancient Indian models, which is commonly seen throughout the Southwest.
The most impressive ruins of the Pajarito country are the remains of communal masonry dwellings of pueblo architecture.
The lodge is built of native stone in pueblo architecture, surrounding several landscaped patios; it is one of the more picturesque resorts of the Santa Fe region.
Large aggregations of many cells into one cluster are the latest development of pueblo architecture.
All of these works, and especially the last named, are of great value to the student of the cliff ruins wherever located, or of pueblo architecture.
The unit of pueblo architecture is the single cell, and in its development the highest point reached is the aggregation of a great number of such cells into one or more clusters, either connected with or adjacent to each other.
No trace of the numerous constructive details that interest the student of pueblo architecture in the modern villages can be seen in the low mounds of broken down masonry that remain in most of the ancient villages of Tusayan.
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