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Fig. 3.-Ground plan showing extent of Old Bonito and known
subfloor walls of first-type masonry.
Plate 14
Left: Two-post
step to high north
door of Old Bonitian
Room 325.
(Photograph by
O. C. Havens,
1924.)
Right: Looking
north through Late
Bonitian doors
from Room 175,
foreground.
(Photograph by
Neil M. Judd,
1926.)
Plate 15
Left: Diagonal
door, connecting
Rooms 173B and
228B. At lower
right, open door to
Room 227.
(Photograph by
Neil M. Judd,
1921.)
Right: The only
first story diagonal
door of record at
Pueblo Bonito connected
Rooms 257
and 258.
(Photograph by
Neil M. Judd,
1926.)
Plate 16
Left: Blocked
Tau-shaped doorway
in third-type
wall between Kivas
V and 59.
Right: A huge
Tau-shaped door,
its sill 12 inches
below floor level,
formerly opened
from Room 226
into 227-I.
(Photographs by
Neil M. Judd,
1926.)
Plate 17
Upper: Reduced fire-pit on West Court surface at Room 330 ceiling level.
Lower: Mosaic-work, lower outside wall of Old Bonitian Room 28. Stone-ax-cut beam, middle
right; half-dollar, upper left.
(Photographs by O. C. Havens, 1924.)
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