NO. 10 ARCHEOLOGICAL COLLECTION FEWKES 



29. Dark ware bowl (cracked). 



30. Dark ware bowl. 



31. Dark ware bowl. 



32. Dark ware bowl. 



33. Dark ware bowl. 



GRAVE NO. 10 



34. Small corrugated pot (handle gone). 



35. Bowl of dark ware ladle, without handle. 



36. Rectangular dark ware dish (fig. 2).' 



37. Gray ware bowl, painted inside. 



]'iG. 2. — Square food bowl of red ware with 

 polished black interior. (Size: 3!" long x 2|" wide 

 X If" high.) 



38. Small dark ware ladle, handle broken. 



39. Small dark ware bowl. 



ground off so that it could have been strung), two beads, and a small piece of 

 polished but undrillcd turquois. 



About half way lietween the hip and the knee on one side was another cache 

 that contained 14 obsidian chips, a conical shell, i|" long (has the long end 

 ground off), and a cone-shaped piece of red sandstone iV' long. 



On the left side of the body about the waist line there were two large bone 

 awls, one of which is nearly g" long, and the other about 7I" in length. 



There was a clay ladle on each side of the head, these being numbered 26 and 

 27. A picture of No. 26 taken from two positions is shown (pi. 6). 



* This bowl (fig. 2) is rectangular in shape, containing a fraginent of white 

 " paint." Lying by the side of this paint was the end of a painted wooden 

 object, probably a prayer stick. The wood is badly decayed, but the paint has 

 so preserved the surface that its shape may be seen and the object identified. 

 Tt measures slightly over an inch in length and is about j of an inch wide. 



