162 CASA GRANDE, ARIZONA [ETH. ANN. 28 
Accession No. 48761, Casa Grande, Arizona—Continued. 
U.S. | Bur. 
Ee a Articles Lots 
No No. 
252008 | 8 | Charcoal cylinders, paint sticks 26 
25200971) /\9)| Mass of charred Ghats. ~ 2 Seen aoe s saat ea nner eee eee 1 
252010}|)..20)\) Shell; (Peoten 0) < oe ao toa) ees see ee = ete ee ee 1 
252011 11 | Piece of charred sea shell. 1 
252012 12 | Stone ax, double-bitted, showing effects of fire; length, 5Z inches................... 1 
252013 13 | Grooved stone ax, showing effects of fire; length, 6} inches. ....._...............22. 1 
252014 14 | Piece of charred beam; length, 14 inches. ...............-.---------2 ec tenee eee cee : 1 
252015 15 | Pieces of wooden beams or posts; lengths, 133, 16} inches. .......................--- 2 
252016 16 | Fragments of wooden hoes; Mound 6, east of Compound B....................-.-.- | 2 
252017 174, Stone mortar, slab; 12}-x 10} x’ 43\inchesJ/:222-223)2.0. oe. ete Pt 1 
252018 18 | Rubbing stones, mainly rectangular in outline; lengths, 23 to 54 inches. 9 
252019 19 | Hammer stones, irregularly shaped pieces, with battered edges. .................-2, il 
252020 20 | Stone disks, natural forms, some with fractured edges; diameters, 31 to 5} inches. -. 
4 
252021 21 | Stone pestle in form of tapering cylinder; length, 5g inches......................... / 1 
252022 22 | Arrow-shaft polisher (broken); length, 3 inches.................-.-..---.---+--+--+ 1 
252023 23) | Srregularly shaped naturalformscs. = nc. sop os <endus ce eoseec At ommend. shes ee 8 
252024 24 | Fragment of pottery, leg of tripod vase; length, 2 inches .......................---- | 1 
252025 25 | Earthenware pot, suspension holes nearrim, plain ware; height, 53 inches; diameter, _ 
7 inches; Mound 6, Group B 1 
252026 | 26 | Fragment of earthenware vessel, plain ware... | 1 
252027 27 | Earthenware bowl, painted decoration; height, 5 inches; broken but can be restored; 
Mound 6,'Groap BAe ETE, ERO ELE etek. SESE ae EIA 1 
252028 28 | Fragments of pottery, vases, some decorated; Mound 2, Group B.................. jos 
252029 29 | Fragments of pottery, handle of vase, decorated. ................22---2 222s eee eee | 1 
252030 30/ | -Shell- bead! and pendants, Contis. —. J5- <n. Saeco se ee ue eee ek See 6 
252031 $1-|| Conexetion; length, 5 imcbes -~---<.ni 52 cnad= nan: wannes conse nes ees eee | 1 
252032 32 | Piece of obsidian (waterworn); length, 5 inches.................-...--------...0--- | 1 
252033 33 | Earthenware bowl, plain ware; diameter, 6} inches; height, 3} inches..............- 1 
252034 34 | Earthenware bowl, fragment...............- Scchwvecssbauvsen aucsdseaoe acae eee i 
252035 1 
252036 1 
252037 1 
252038 38 | Fragments of tripod dish (small)_..............-..-....-..-... bin ic eee Rs ae 1 
252039 39 | Clay disks made from broken vessels; 7 perforated, 5 not perforated... 12 
252040 40 | Animal figurine, baked clay; length, 1} inches. - -. 1 
252041 41 | Charred bones, fragments. . 4 
252042 | 42 | Charred shells | 2 
252043 43 | Pitted stone (lava), oval outline; length, 4} inches. ...............-.-2....---------) 1 
252044 44 | Pitted stone (lava), globular outline; diameter, 3 inches.....................-..-..- \ 1 
252045 45) ‘Piece of red. ocher. (paint): +... oo oes he he co ee ee ei See 1 
952046'|' 46] (Polishing stone:/3?x.0-« 4 inches. 5 nat ees wes goee ee eee ae | asa 
252047 | 47 | Concretions used as polishers (small)...............-.---..----------------- aoa =e 2 
252048 48 | Obsidian flake, knife; length, 3 inches se 1 
252049 49'\|' Piece of bluish clay; paint: «. << 932\s> east nero ane paeenet < eee oe eee | 2 
252050 50'| Caneretions and quartz crystals 3 oo. 05-55 2b. Se ation aestnde ene eeeeee eee 8 
252051 51 | Digging tools of iron! (spade-like): length, 7 inches; (evidently Spanish; not pre- 
Historic). <<. ~~. <<. asGehe se tesptes ane yeas dep pet aoe eee eee oe 2 
252052 52) || Mealing stone; 7x 4x 2 inches... .255.5 =. 28. 02 oe ee es 1 
252053 53 | Hammer stones; lengths, 3} and 3} inches... ..............2----s222--c0----0-0--0= 2 
252054 54 | Rubbing stones, small, lava; lengths, 3 and 33 inches ..........-...........------- 2 
252055 55 | Piece of adobe (cylindrical); length, 5 inches; diameter, 44 inches...............-... 1 
252056 56 | Piece of adobe, irregular shape 1 
1 These were purchased from an Indian who may or may not have picked them up on the surface at or 
near the ruin. They illustrate the form of spade introduced by the Spaniards and used by the Pima 
long after the American occupation. 
