dishes.
556, (47103). Small image of a person bearing something on each arm.
557, (47105). A gourd-shaped pipe.
558-559. 558, (47106); 559, (47490). Bowls with legs; margin undulate.
560, (47110). Pottery basket with handle, with smooth margin and without
ornamentation.
561, (47113). Globular cooking-pot.
562, (47114). Skillet with handle and feet.
563, (47130). Toy cooking vessels.
564-565. 564, (47131); 565, (47139). Sitting images wearing something
like a crown on the head.
566. Sitting image with representations of feathers on the head.
567-568. 567, (47145); 568, (47146). Images.
569-570. 569, (47151); 570, (47300). Fragments of pottery from the mesa.
571-572. 571, (47479); 572, (47532). Doubled-bellied bottles used as
water vessels.
573, (47491). Small cup with handle.
574, (47495). Image with horns.
575, (47507). Bowl with straight side and flat bottom.
576-577. 576, (47509); 577, (47533). Toy bowls.
578, (47514). Plain bowl with foot or pedestal.
579, (47513). Small pitcher with handle and spout; ordinary form in
civilized life.
580, (47520). Tinaja.
581-583. 581, (47525); 582, (47526); 583, (47530). Potter's clay of the
kind used in making the preceding vessels.
_WHITENED WARE WITH COLORED DECORATIONS._
There are but few specimens of this ware, which are chiefly important
from the fact that the material is of that firm, close, and superior
quality that characterizes the ancient pottery of that region. The
decorations and general appearance also ally it to the ancient ware.
584, (47476). A turnip-shaped canteen; the only opening being a small
hole in the top of the handle, which arises from the top in the form
of a semicircular loop. Decorations consist of three bands around the
upper half, the first alternate white and black squares, the second a
plain red band, and the third or lower like the first. Capacity about
three quarts. (Fig. 706.)
[Illustration: Fig. 706. 47476]
585, (47477). A bowl decorated internally with a submarginal band
consisting of a vine and leaf; externally with a band of small
pear-shaped figures; all in black.
586, (47478). Canteen of the usual form.
587, (47480). Turnip-shaped canteens; small, circular mouth at the
center on top; on each side a knob.
VEGETAL SUBSTANCES.
587 1/2, (46829). Spinning top copied from the ordinary top of civilized
life.
COLLECTIONS FROM TESUQUE.
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