Nonstructure 1000, extramural surface

About this Nonstructure

Has Surface
No Masonry

General Location

Block 1000, northeast quadrant of site.

Specific Location

Nonstructure 1000 is the open area (courtyard) in the east-central portion of Block 1000. It is located between the site-enclosing wall to the east and the kiva (Structure 1004) to the west. It is bordered on the north and south by surface rooms (Structures 1002, 1003, and 1005-1007). It is also below Arbitrary Unit 1014.

Selection Criteria

Use

This courtyard area is thought to have been used as an outdoor work space and living area. It allowed access into Structure 1005 through a floor-level doorway, into Structure 1002 through a raised-sill doorway, and through the site-enclosing wall into Structure 1008 (lower story of tower) through a retro-constructed, "punched-out" doorway. Informal firepits were used in this space for warmth, cooking, lighting, or any combination thereof; three postholes suggest the presence of one or more additional features such as drying racks or perhaps a ramada. One of the final uses of this area was as a midden.

Abandonment

Assumed to have been abandoned in the same manner as the kiva suite--as the result of a warfare event. Numerous human femur fragments and a fibula fragment were found in the uppermost layer of refuse on this surface.

Postabandonment Process

Upper walls of surrounding structures collapsed onto the midden and additional sediment was naturally deposited.

Dating of Midden

Date Range

1 (A.D. 1250–1280)

Site-Wide Dating

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