Chapter XI
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Bancroft’s “Native Races,” Vol. IV, p. 550.
Bandelier: “Fifth Annual Report Arch. Inst.,” p. 86.
Bancroft’s “Native Faces,” Vol. IV, p. 610.
Bancroft’s “Native Races,” Vol. IV, p. 613.
“Fifth Annual Report,” p. 86.
Bancroft’s “Native Races,” Vol. IV, p. 581. These dimensions are different in different accounts, as may be seen by consulting Mr. Bancroft’s work.
_Lyons’s Journal._ From Mayer’s “Mexico As It Was,” p. 243.
There is something of a similarity between these ruins and those of the coast tribes of Peru.
Another authority states that it is thirty feet square and thirty feet high. Bancroft: “Native Races,” Vol. IV, p. 587, note.
As seen in the Drawing. Mr. Lyons states there are seven stories.
This was Clavigaro. Mayer’s “Mexico As It Was,” p. 245.
Thompson’s “Recollections of Mexico,” p. 29.
“An Archæological Tour in Mexico,” p. 163.
The altitude varies according to the side where the measurement is taken. The average height is about one hundred and seventy feet.
To be described hereafter.
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