Southwestern US (Geographic Keyword)
4,326-4,350 (5,012 Records)
Upright slab support trench. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1440N 201E.
5MT2032, Photo #20593, Plan view, final excavation photo (2014)
Upright slab support trench with rock mounted into it. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1440N 201E.
5MT2032, Photo #20594, Plan view, final excavation photo (2014)
Detail of storage pit, posthole, and exposed base of wall. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1440N 201E.
5MT2032, Photo #20595, Profile view, feature (2014)
Final profile of Feature 4, showing opening of feature, adobe coping around opening, and upright slabs to north and south of opening. Note adobe covering slabs. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20596, Profile view, feature (2014)
Final profile of Feature 4, closeup of fill (looks like roof fall). Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20598, Profile view, feature (2014)
Final profile of Feature 4 showing opening with coping, adobe-covered upright slabs, and upright burned post to the north of the feature. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20599, Other (2014)
Shaped circular slab used to plug Feature 4. Orange smudges are adobe which had been covering the slab. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20600, Other (2014)
Closeup of adobe and shaping on circular slab used to plug Feature 4. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20601, Profile view, feature (2014)
Upright post, likely a main support, in situ. A large upright slab stands to the west of the post and is connected to post with adobe and to Feature 4 to the south. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20602, Profile view, feature (2014)
Closeup of upright post in situ, likely a main support. Note upright slab adjacent to post on the west side and adobe on slab. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20603, Plan view (2014)
Pile of rock from the roofing material of the pitroom, 75 percent burned. Stratum 2, 2-x2-m unit 1440N 201E.
5MT2032, Photo #20604, Plan view, before excavation (2014)
Pre-excavation photo of possible Surface 2 area between Feature 1 and Feature 2. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20606, Face view, architecture (2014)
North face of Feature 5, a single upright shaped slab that is likely part of a wing wall. Note adobe plaster on east side of slab. Posthole 3 is to the east of Feature 5. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20607, Face view, architecture (2014)
South face of Feature 5, with Feature 3 visible to the east. Note adobe at the top of the rock on the eastern side. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20610, Plan view, feature before excavation (2014)
Feature 6 before excavation. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20611, Plan view, feature before excavation (2014)
Feature 7 before excavation. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20612, Plan view, feature (2014)
Feature 6 after excavation. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20613, Plan view, feature (2014)
Feature 7 after excavation. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20614, Plan view, final excavation photo (2014)
Reddish-brown sterile Stratum 2, 1-x1-m unit 1420N 206E.
5MT2032, Photo #20615, Profile view, stratigraphy (2014)
Stratigraphic profile of south wall, 1-x1-m unit 1420N 206E.
5MT2032, Photo #20616, Plan view, final excavation photo (2014)
Final photo of Structure 110's floor. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20617, Plan view, final excavation photo (2014)
Final photo of Structure 110's floor. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20618, Plan view, final excavation photo (2014)
Final photo of Structure 110's floor. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20619, Plan view, final excavation photo (2014)
Final photo of Structure 110's floor. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.
5MT2032, Photo #20620, Other (2014)
Large metate (PL 154) from Structure 110's floor. Metate was broken due to heat and pressure from roof fall and burning. Surface 1, 2-x2-m unit 1436N 210E.