THE ANCIENT BASKET MAKERS OF SOUTHEASTERN UTAH 



toe to the heel. Another form, a thick pad-like sandal, was 

 made from yucca fibre loosely woven, while a fourth was a 

 carefully woven product, both warp and woof being yucca cord. 

 Other materials were employed in the manufacture of these 

 useful articles, and specimens illustrating this fact may be seen 

 in the table case east of the one under consideration, 



FOOD TRAY WITH BUTTERFLY DESIGN 



There is a marked difference in shape between the sandal of 

 the Basket Makers and that of the Cliff Dwellers. The latter 

 Sandals: has a pointed toe, and there is a jog or step a few 

 inches from the toe end. The sandals of the Basket 

 Makers have square toes, apparently without exception. From 

 the crudest form made from broad leaves to the finest woven 



