85). A flaring, flat-bottomed, bowl or dish, similar to number
(47019) except that the inner ornamental depressions are spirally
arranged.
451, (47109.) A jar or tinaja similar in form to (46993) fig. 699,
except that the neck is longer and the lip flaring and undulate.
[Illustration: Fig. 701. 47120]
452-454. 452, (47112); 453, (47127); 454, (47494). Small pitcher,
probably a toy, with handle and a long lip projecting backwards as
well as in front.
455-457. 455, (47517); 456, (47115); 457, (47132). Flat-bottomed flaring
bowls or dishes similar in form to 450, (47019), but without the inner
indentation.
[Illustration: Fig. 702. 47123]
458, (47120). A flat-bottomed flaring bowl ornamented internally with
spiral ridges and undulated margin shown in fig. 701.
459, (47123). An image of a person in a worshiping attitude, probably
intended to represent a Catholic priest chanting. See fig. 702.
460-461. 460, (47134); 461, (47504). Flat-bottomed fan-shaped dishes.
462, (47088). Tea-pot with ordinary handle and spout, copied after the
ordinary tea-pot of civilized life.
463, (47116). Basin-like dish, with numerous slightly elevated lines
internally.
464, (47136). A duck, small and rude.
465, (47481). An urn-shaped vase with long neck, and without handles.
Quite small, scarcely above toy size.
466, (47482). A pottery meal basket used in religious ceremonies and
dances; shown in fig. 703. Although differing materially from the Zuni
sacred meal baskets, yet, as is shown in the figure, the pyramidal
elevations on the margin are retained.
[Illustration: Fig. 703. 47482]
[Illustration: Fig. 704. 47492]
467-468. 467, (47483); 468, (47487). Tinajas, usually with the lip
margin undulate.
469, (47492). Pipe, ornamented on the side with an indented line
terminating in an arrow-point, probably denoting lightning; fig. 704.
470, (47493). Pipe, small, cylindrical, slightly hexagonal.
471, (47496). A singular canteen or water vessel shown in fig. 705.
472-477. 472, (47497); 473, (47500); 474, (47506); 475, (47507); 476,
(47519); 477, (47516). Pottery moccasins, small toy size.
478, (47498). A squat-shaped olla used as a bowl.
479-480. 479, (47501); 480, (47138). A water vessel precisely of the
form and ornamentation shown in fig. 700, but with a handle on each
side.
481, (47503). Pitcher without spout.
482, (47502). Earth used for whitening i
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