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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 
Fic. 37.—Debris of the walls of the great pueblo of Kwasteyukwa, New Mexico. 
Photograph by Hodge. 
Fic. 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 
