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than 200 vessels of pottery, mainly in fragments because the occupants 

 had the custom of " killing " the vessels deposited with the dead by 



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Fig. 37. — Debris of the walls of the great pueblo of Kwasteyukwa, New Mexico. 



Photograph by Hodge. 



Fig. 38. — The excavation camp at Kwasteyukwa, New Mexico. Photograph 



by Hodge. 



heaping large stones upon them. All the fragments were carefully 

 preserved, however, and are now in the National Museum, where 



