Casa Grande Ruin - Thirteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the - Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1891-92, - Government Printing Office, Washington, 1896, pages 289-318 by Cosmos Mindeleff
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page 42 of 44 (95%)
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and in one place he declares explicitly that the Casa Grande is a Pima
structure. None of the internal evidence of the ruin is at variance with this conclusion. On the contrary, the scanty evidence is in accord with the hypothesis that the Casa Grande was erected and occupied by the ancestors of the Pima Indians. INDEX Adobe defined 309 Age of Casa Grande 299, 318 Bandelier, A. F., Description of Casa Grande by 297 Pima Casa-Grande tradition by 319 Bartlett, J. R., cited 296, 297 Casa Grande, Masonry of 306 Chichilticale, Description of 295 Cushing, F. H., Allusion by, to Casa Grande 297 southwestern sun-temples 305 Defensive motive of Casa Grande 307 Depressions, Artificial, at Casa Grande 303 Dimensions of Casa Grande 307 Doorways in Casa Grande 314 Emory, W. H., Visit of, to Casa Grande 297 |
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