EXPLANATION OF THE ILLUSTRATION 
Prare XXIII. Variation in cobs from sites in southwestern New Mex- 
ico after the introduction of Maiz de Ocho. Some of the representa- 
tive Chapalote types (figs. 1-3) remain together with highly tripsacoid 
forms of Chapalote (figs. 4-6) as well as nearly pure types of the Maiz 
de Ocho (figs. 7-9) and their most productive hybrid products which 
approach the best ears of modern Pueblo (figs. 10-12). 
Fig. 
No. 
1 
6 
10 
12 
Cultural Affiliation 
and Date A.D. 
Mogollon (?-1200) 
Mogollon (7—1200) 
Mogollon (7-1200) 
Mogollon (?—1200) 
Mogollon (?—1200) 
Mogollon (?-1200) 
Mogollon (27-1200) 
Mogollon (?-1200) 
Mogollon (27-1200) 
Mogollon (?7—1200) 
Mogollon (?-1200) 
Mogollon (?-1200) 
Provenience and Peabody Museum 
Reference Catalogue No. 
Cave 7, 26 mi. NE of El Paso, 96848 
N.M. Cosgrove (1947 : 38) 
Cave 7, 26. mi. NE of El Paso, 96848 
N.M. Cosgrove (1947 :38) 
Cave 7, 26 mi. NE of El Paso, 96848 
N.M. Cosgrove (1947: 38) 
Kelly Cave, 10 mi. N of Alma, A7251 
N.M. Cosgrove (1947 : 25-26) 
Cave 2, W.Fork of Gila R. 20 
mi. Eof Alma, N.M. Cosgrove 
(1947: 22) 
Cave 1, Middle Fork, Gila R. 
25 mi. KE of Alma, N.M. 
Cosgrove (1947: 20) 
Near mouth of Shelley Can- 
yon, 25 mi. SK of Alma, N.M. 
Cosgrove (1947 ) 
Kelly Cave, 10 mi. N of Alma, 
N.M. Cosgrove (1947 : 25-26) 
Kelly Cave, 10 mi. N of Alma, 
N.M. Cosgrove (1947: 25-26) 
Steamboat Cave, 30 mi. SE of 
Alma, N.M. Cosgrove (1947: 
10-13) 
Steamboat Cave, 30 mi. SE of 
Alma, N.M. Cosgrove (1947: 
10-13) 
Steamboat Cave, 30 mi. SE of 
Alma, N.M. Cosgrove (1947: 
10-13) 
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