
Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park: Cliff Palace
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- ANTIQUITIES OF THE MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK CLIFF PALACE
- LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
- CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- CLIFF PALACE A TYPE OF PREHISTORIC CULTURE
- RECENT HISTORY
- SITE OF CLIFF PALACE
- PREHISTORIC TRAILS TO CLIFF PALACE
- GENERAL FEATURES
- Destruction by the Elements
- Vandalism
- Repair of Walls
- Major Antiquities
- GENERAL PLAN OF CLIFF PALACE
- Terraces and Retaining Walls
- Tower Quarter
- Plaza Quarter
- Old Quarter
- Northern Quarter
- Masonry
- Adobe Bricks
- Plastering
- Paintings and Rock Markings
- Refuse Heaps
- Secular Rooms
- Doors and Windows
- Floors and Roofs
- Fireplaces
- Living Rooms
- Milling Rooms
- Granaries
- Crematories
- Ledge Rooms
- ENUMERATION OF THE ROOMS IN CLIFF PALACE
- Secular Rooms
- Kivas
- KIVAS OF THE FIRST TYPE
- A SUBTYPE OF KIVA (KIVA M)
- KIVAS OF THE SECOND TYPE
- MINOR ANTIQUITIES
- Stone Implements
- POUNDING STONES
- GRINDING STONES
- MISCELLANEOUS STONES
- Pottery
- RELATIONS AS DETERMINED BY POTTERY
- SYMBOLS ON POTTERY
- POTTERY RESTS
- Basketry
- Sandals
- Wooden Objects
- Drills
- Bone Implements
- Turquoise Ear Pendants and other Objects
- Seeds
- Textiles
- HUMAN BURIALS
- CONCLUSIONS
- FOOTNOTES:
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