ILLUSTRATIONS XIII 



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Plate LXXVIII. Series of forms showing steps in the steatite-shaping process. 122 

 LXXIX. Qiiarry-shop rejects showing early stages of the steatite 



shaping work 124 



LXXX. Examples of untiuished steatite vessels 124 



LXXXI. View of the Clifton quarry after clearing out 127 



LXXXII. Implements used in cutting steatite 128 



LXXXIII. Map and sections of the Connecticut avenue steatite quarries. 130 

 LXXXIV. ilap showing trenching of the ancient steatite quarries on the 



northern hill 131 



LXXXV. Surface of ancient steatite quarry exposed by trenching 132 



LXXX VI. Chisel-like implements used in cutting steatite 134 



LXXXVII. Steatite-cutting implements of eruptive rocli 134 



LXXXVIII. Fragment of a steatite quarry implement 134 



LXXXIX. Implements used in cutting steatite 137 



XC. Implements used in cutting steatite 138 



XCI. Mass of steatite partially cut out by means of stone chisels.. 139 



XCII. Grooved axes )ised in soapstone quarries 139 



XCIII. Rude grooved pick used in quarrying steatite 140 



XCIV. Implements used in cutting steatite 140 



XCV. Pointed implements used in cutting steatite 140 



XCVI. Steatite pick made l>y sharpening a grooved ax 142 



XCVII. Grooved a.x used and broken in asteatite cjuarry 142 



XC VIII. Grooved axes sharpened by flaking for use in quarryingsteatite 142 



XCIX. Small articles made of steatite 145 



C. Specialized and partially si)e(nalized objects of steatite 146 



CI. Graded series of flaked implements 148 



CII. Quarry group in plaster set up on the Piny branch site 151 



cm. Results of experimental flaking by percussion and pressure. 151 

 CIV. A, Shield with star symbol; 7?, Soyaluiia shield with star 



and unknown symbol ; C, Symbolic sun shield 262 



C V. The Natacka cereumny at Walpi 267 



CVI. Hahai wiiqti, Xatacka, and Soy6kmana 272 



CVII. Doll of Calakomana 278 



CVIII. Katciua mask with squash-blossom appendage and rain- 

 cloud symbolism 286 



CIX. Doll of Calakomana (mistakenly given on the plate as Cdla- 



kotaka) 294 



ex. Head-dress of Alosoka 301 



CXI. APowitmumask 306 



CXII. Map of the Casa Grande group 321 



CXIII. Ground i)lan of Casa Grande ruin 322 



CXIV. General view of Casa Grande 325 



CXV. Interior wall surface 326 



CXVI. West front of Casa Grande, showing blocks of masonry 329 



CXVII. Plan showing ground-level erosion, tie-rods, limits of work, 



and lines of ground sections 330 



CXVIII. East-and-west ground sections 333 



CXIX. North-and -south ground sections 335 



CXX. South front of the ruin, showing underpinning and ends of 



tie-rods 337 



CXXI. View from the southeast before the completion of the work. 339 



CXXII. Suggested plan of roof and support 340 



CXXIII. Section through A-B of roof plan, showing suggested roof 



supjiort 343 



CXXIV. Section through C-D of roof plan, showing suggested roof 



support 345 



CXXV. Map showing location of Casa Grande reservation and ruin. 346 



