HOLME&.] 



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are found occasionally throughout the whole Pueblo district. One piece 

 from the San Juan Valley has figures painted upon the coiled exterior 

 surface, the interior being polished and unpainted. Specimens from the 

 vicinity of Springerville, Arizona, have designs in white painted over 



Fig. 244. — Bowl with coiled exterior and painted interior: Saint George. — £. 



the coiled surface. A large number of well-made, hemispherical bowls 

 from this locality have a coiled band about the exterior margin, but are 

 otherwise plain and well polished. Some are brownish or reddish in 

 color. Many of them have been used over the fire. 







FlG. 245.— Vase from Parowan, Utah.— J. 



The ceramic remains of Utah present some puzzling features. As we 

 go north from the Eio Yirgen there is an apparent gradation from the 



