Cany143 wrote:
Adobe bricks were not used. The walls are all of dressed local stone. After those were laid, they were plastered over with mud. Overall, its single wall, classic PII (Pueblo II) Mesa Verdian style construction. Odds are, if the area had not been grazed (cattle) over the last hundred years, much more of the structure would likely be standing. Not far away, there are a number of two story (and in one instance, possibly three story) structures out in the open that are in surprisingly good condition (for being thousand year old ruins, that is).
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Thanks for the construction reply.
I guess the wall is in better shape than I thought. Except where the cattle made a door. Too bad. I will assume the cattle started using the existing man door, then customized it to their liking.