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SUCCESSION OF CHACO CANYON MASONRY TYPES
By Florence M. Hawley
PERIOD | NEW NAME | OTHER NAMES | DESCRIPTION | |||
Hawley, 1934 | Judd | Jackson | ||||
Crude Rubble Without Core |
Chetro Ketl Type VI |
Thick irregular slabs laid in abundant mortar |
10 | |||
Fine Unbanded With Core |
Chetro Ketl Type V |
Pueblo Bonito Type IV |
Rubble core faced with small slabs; unbanded |
9 | ||
Spalled Blocks With Core |
Chetro Ketl Type IV |
Number III | Rubble core faced with blocks chinked with small spalls |
8 | ||
P III | Inferior Wide Banded With Core |
Chetro Ketl Inferior Type III |
Rubble core faced with uneven rows of slabs separated by wide bands of spalls |
7 | ||
Fine Wide Banded With Core |
Chetro Ketl Fine Type III |
Pueblo Bonito Type III |
Number II | Rubble core faced with evenly spaced rows of slabs separated by wide bands of spalls |
6 | |
Narrow Banded With Core |
Chetro Ketl Type II |
Pueblo Bonito Type II |
Rubble core faced with slabs separated by narrow bands of spalls |
5 | ||
Unfaced Slab Small Spalled |
Chetro Ketl Type I |
Pueblo Bonito Type I |
Number I | Thin irregular slabs laid in abundant mortar |
4 | |
P II | Blocks Without Core |
Small blocks surounded with small spalls or potsherds in abundant mortar |
3 | |||
P I | Slab Base Rubble |
Slab base supporting rubble wall of small stones in abundant mortar |
2 | |||
B M III | Slab Lined Pit House |
Pit Houses | Slab lined pits |
1 |
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