68); 720, (47769); 721, (47770); 722, (47799); 723,
(47783); 724, (47776.) Pounding stones.
725-733. 725, (47771); 726, (47774); 727, (47777); 728, (47778); 729,
(47782); 730, (47785); 731, (47787); 732, (47790); 733, (47792).
Stones with grooves or notches.
734-742. 734, (47772); 735, (47775); 736, (47779); 737, (47781); 738,
(47784); 739, (47786); 740, (47789); 741, (47793); 742, (47796). Stone
hammers, some grooved, others not.
743-747. 743, (47773); 744, (47788); 745, (47797); 746, (47798); 747,
(47808). Smoothing or polishing stones.
748, (47800). A collection of fifty smoothing stones used in polishing
pottery.
749-750. 749, (47803); 750, (47804). Small paint mortars.
751, (47805). Scraper and polisher.
752, (47806). Rude animal image, (quadruped).
753, (47807). Hammer.
754, (47809). Hornstone triangular knife.
755, (47810). Collection Of nine stone implements.
ARTICLES OF CLAY.
The collection of pottery made at this pueblo presents quite a
variety of articles, such as the ordinary clay vessels, bowls, tinajas,
water vessels, &c., of black, polished black, brown, mostly without
ornamentation, and white ornamented ware, images, pipes, moccasins, &c.
_POLISHED BLACK WARE._
756, (47720). A bowl with indented lines and areas internally.
757-758. 757, (47732); 758, (47742). Globular water vessels with loop
handles.
759-761. 759, (47733); 760, (47745); 761, (47750). Small tinajas.
762-764. 762, (47735); 763, (47748); 764, (47749). Flat dish-shaped
bowls.
765, (47737). A canteen made upon the same plan as that shown in fig.
706, (47476); that is, with opening only at the top of the
loop-handle. The body is crock-shaped with top flat.
766, (47752). Small image.
767-768. 767, (47753); 768, (47759). Straight cylindrical pipes.
769-770. 769, (47754); 770, (47755). Moccasins.
771, (47757). Small dish.
772, (47758). Pipe precisely the same in ornamentation as that shown in
fig. 704.
_BROWN AND BLACK WARE._
The black are only cooking vessels, not polished, but colored chiefly by
use in cooking; the rest are brown.
773, (47726). A very regularly formed teapot with handle and spout,
similar to, and evidently modeled after, those used in civilized life.
774, (47728). Sugar bowl with lid, ordinary form.
775-777. 775, (47772); 776, (47739); 777, (47741). Bowls with feet.
778, (47731). Water vessel in the form of a ring, orifice on the oute
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