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85. See Toulouse, The Mission of San Gregorio . It was more common for doors to be mounted on wooden pivots than on metal hinges. "A pintle hinge would be fashioned from a stile extended beyond the top and bottom rails of the door, and allowed to rotate in a socket carved from the door frame. Such a pintle pivot door is known in New Mexico as a zambullo ." Holmes, "Architectural Woodwork," p. 18. [BACK]
86. Domínguez, The Missions , pp. 198-199. [BACK]