I know it is early in the week, but the intern and I managed to get out of the office for an entire day in the field. We came across four previously unrecorded sites on a high ridge scarp in the park. Three of the sites were small sand stone structures and the fourth was a larger 4-5 room pueblo.
Here is a shot of an intact wall as it erodes off the edge of the scarp. There appears to be just a small sliver of a room remaining on the top of the bluff.
Cool. Is it like Homol'ovi III?
ReplyDeleteIn what way is it like Homol'ovi? It is a pretty small structure and I think dates a little earlier than Homol'ovi III. What similarities do you see?
DeleteIt seems to be on the side of a mesa or old terrace like Homol'ovi III. You can also see walls eroding out of the side of the hill at the site. It probably isn't anything like HIII. My apologies.
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