TABLE OF CONTENTS General relations Weathering and erosion of the cliffs Materials of the fill Complex character of the valley fill Relation of human relics to main valley fill The buried channel and its significance Buried channels similar to the post-Bonito channel on other streams Geologic evidence on the means of livelihood of Chaco Canyon peoples Arroyo formation and floodwater farming Cause of alternate erosion and sedimentation Detailed sections in the recent alluvium Sections in the main valley fill LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PLATES 1. Pueblo Bonito from the north cliff 2. Upper: Fajada Butte, from Pueblo Una Vida 3. Left: Cleavage planes in north wall of Chaco Canyon 4. Upper: Niches and dunes, north wall of Chaco Canyon, near mouth
of Escavada Wash 5. Upper: Looking down Chaco Canyon from Pueblo del Arroyo 6. Upper: Small-house ruin, destroyed by floods 7. Upper: Buried channel at section 16 8. Upper: Mouth of Rincon del Camino 9. Upper: Skeleton 6 feet below surface 10. Upper: Horses crossing the Chaco in flood 11. Left: Pit house below nearby Pueblo III ruin FIGURES 1. Map of Chaco Canyon showing present and post-Bonito channels 2. Northwest portion of New Mexico 3. Bank of Chaco between sections 5 and 16 The Lord Baltimore Press Baltimore, MD., U.S.A.
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