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...and other Indians from the Southwest as well asfrom Mexico. These...is being studied. The four kivas de­scribed in this paper...developmentof the rectangular kivas that are common in western pueblo...is similar to the modern Zuni kivas. Rectangularkivas are known...
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...00ADparing it for use. An opening of this type is rare in the kivas ofthe Southwest. It certainly stands unique, thus far, for the Zuñidistrict...his excavationsin the pre-Hawikuh site where the circular kivas, previously men­
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...observed in pit dwellingsin other districts of the Southwest. In several of the houses of theBasket Maker III...archeologists have longbelieved that the circular kivas of the Southwest were a ceremonialsurvival of the old original type...
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...geographical areas have similar kivas and that otherforms when found...author to study theconstruction of kivas while in charge of excavation...study,as nowhere else in the Southwest are Cliff Dwellers' kivas better pre­served or more...
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...American Antiquity 44:405-429.Cummings, Byron1945Some Unusual Kivas Near Navajo Mountain. The Kiva 1(4):30-35.1953First Inhabitants of Arizona and the Southwest. Cummings Publication Coun­cil, Tucson.Daifuku, Hiroshi1961Jeddito...
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...the largest structure of itskind in the Southwest. The kiva was built by the first occupants...was among the largest inthe prehistoric Southwest and at one time consisted of severalpueblos...largest, with about 400 rooms andmany kivas. In places it was three stories high...
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kivas of the San Juan drainage. At Chetro Ketl...archaeologistguessing every day.Adjoining the area of kivas above referred to, onthe west, was a shallow...of its kind thathas been excavated in the Southwest.The accompanying illustrations give a...
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kivas of the San Juan drainage. At Chetro Ketl...00E6ologistguessing every day.Adjoining the area of kivas above referred to, onthe west, was a shallow...of its kind thathas been excavated in the Southwest.The accompanying illustrations give a...
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...confluence with the Chama River in north- centralNew Mexico. In the heart of the pueblo, adobe room blocks, in­cluding two kivas, surround three outdoor plazas where publicceremonies and dances are held. Presently several newer housingdevelopments sit...
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