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Fig. 490. — A Navajo hut orhogan 473 



491. — Perspective view of earliest or Round-house structures of lava 474 



492.— Plan of same 475 



493.— Section of same 475 



494. — Evolution of rectangular forms in primitive architecture 476 



495. — Section illustrating evolution of flat roof and terrace 477 



496. — Perspective view of a typical solitary-house 478 



497. — Plan of a typical solitary-house 478 



498.— Typical cliff-dwelling 479 



499. — Typical terraced-pueblo — communal type 480 



500. — Ancient gourd- vessel encased in wicker 483 



501. — Havasupai roasting-tray, with clay lining 484 



502. — Zuni roasting-tray of earthenware 485 



503. — Havasupai boiling-basket 486 



504. — Sketch illustrating the first stage in manufacture of latter 486 



505. — Sketch illustrating the second stage in manufacture of latter 486 



506. — Sketch illustrating the third stage in manufacture of latter 486 



507. — Typical example of basket decoration 487 



508. — Typical example of basket decoration 487 



509. — Typical example of basket decoration 487 



510. — Terraced lozenge decoration or " Double-spliut-stitch-form." (Shu 



k'u tu lia tsi nan) 488 



511. —Terraced lozenge decoration or " Double-splint-stitch-form." (Shii 



k'u tu lia tsi nan) 488 



51'2. — Double-splint-stitch, from which same was elaborated 488 



513. — Double-spliut-stitch, from which same was elaborated 488 



514. — Diagonal parallel-line decoration. (Shu k'ish pa tsi nan) 488 



515. — Study of splints at neck of unfinished basket illustrating evolution 



of latter 489 



516. — Example of indented decoration on corrugated ware 490 



517. — Example of indented decoration on corrugated ware 490 



518. — Cooking pot of spirally built or corrugated ware, showing conical 



projections near rim 490 



519. — The same, illustrating modification of latter 491 



520. — Wicker water-bottle, showing double loops for suspension 491 



521. — Water-bottle of corrugated ware, showing double handle 492 



522. — The same, showiug also plain bottom 492 



523. — Food trencher or bowl of impervious wicker-work 497 



524. — Latter inverted, as used in forming bowls 497 



525. — Ancient bowl of corrugated ware, showing comparative shallowness. 498 



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