his pueblo.
816-818. 816, (47906); 817, (47907); 818, (47909). Regularly formed
pestles.
819-820. 819, (47908); 820, (47910). Pounding stones with groove.
821-822. 821, (47911); 822, (47919). Grooved hatchets or axes.
823-824. 823, (47920); 824, (47923). Smoothing stones.
825, (47924). A collection of 20 smoothing stones.
826, (47925). Seven oval segments or disks of gourd, regularly cut and
edged for scraping and smoothing pottery.
827-828. 827, (47470); 828, (47471). Hatchets or pounders (for it is
doubtful to which class they belong), with handle yet attached. The
second was probably used as a hatchet, the first more likely as a
pounder.
829, (47472). Well-shaped hatchets.
830, (47473). Lava mortar.
ARTICLES OF CLAY.
These, with only one or two exceptions, consist of white decorated ware;
the bottoms are polished red as usual, but the decorations are in black.
831-832. 831, (47273); 832, (47274). Canteens with loop handles on
the side, the first with a star or rosette ornament in the top and
scalloped line around the middle, second with triangular figures.
833, (47275). Plain unburnt tinaja.
834, (47288). Image, duck's body with cow's head.
835, (47289). Duck image. This and also the preceding with loop handle
on the back and trident figures on the sides.
836, (47295). Pitcher-shaped cup, with handle, ornamentation, oblique
dashes.
837, (47296). Deep, olla-shaped bowl; anvil-shaped figures on the
outside.
838, (47297). Small canteen, loop-handles at the sides, central star
ornament.
839-840. 839, (47445); 840, (47446). Bowls adorned with sprigs and
flowers internally and stars externally; quite neat.
841-844. 841, (47447); 842, (47448); 843, (47449); 844, (47460). Bowls;
most of them with a narrow dotted marginal band externally and
internally. 841, (47447) has a central star inside and a band of
triangles on the outside. 842, (47448) with no other ornamentation.
843, (47449) and 844, (47460) with animal figures on the inner face.
845, (47461). A biscuit-shaped bowl, with vertical ridges on the
external surface.
845 1/2, (47462). Water vessels, the body shaped as the ordinary tinaja,
surmounted with outstretched arms and human head, the orifice through
the mouth. Scroll ornaments.
846, (47463). Canteen of the usual form with loop handles and leaf
ornaments.
847-848. 847, (47464); 848, (47466). Duck images used as water v
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