notched doorway 191
85. A large Tusayan doorway with one notched jamb 192
86. An ancient circular doorway, or "stone-close,"
in Kin-tiel 193
87. Diagram illustrating symmetrical arrangement of
small openings in Pueblo Bonito 195
88. Incised decoration on a rude window-sash in Zuni 196
89. Sloping selenite window at base of Zuni wall
on upper terrace 197
90. A Zuni window glazed with selenite 197
91. Small openings in the back wall of a Zuni
house cluster 198
92. Sealed openings in Tusayan 199
93. A Zuni doorway converted into a window 201
94. Zuni roof-openings 202
95. A Zuni roof-opening with raised coping 203
96. Zuni roof-openings with one raised end 203
97. A Zuni roof-hole with cover 204
98. Kiva trap-door in Zuni 205
99. Halved and pinned trap-door frame of a Zuni kiva 206
100. Typical sections of Zuni oblique openings 208
101. Arrangement of mealing stones in a Tusayan house 209
102. A Tusayan grain bin 210
103. A Zuni plume-box 210
104. A Zuni plume-box 210
105. A Tusayan mealing trough 211
106. An ancient pueblo form of metate 211
107. Zuni stools 213
108. A Zuni chair 213
109. Construction of a Zuni corral 215
110. Gardens of Zuni 216
111. "Kishoni," or uncovered shade, of Tusayan 218
112. A Tusayan field shelter, from southwest 219
113. A Tusayan field shelter, from northeast 219
114. Diagram showing ideal section of terraces,
with Tusayan names 223
115. Exterior lodge 236
116. Interior lodge 237
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