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PLATES—continued 
melypelivcesandal.,. b,\Side-loopitieys2 ie esse 8 die seed ei. 
a, Sandal-loop tie on foot. 6, Toe-heel loop sandal tie. c, Crisscross sandal 
(Wee te Lea et ah rr ee Soe Sec eS . 
(Oyncex lll arpa RE Sets ceva oh Syn Se epee vee iad EERE rich Se 
a, b, Small type of ring basket. c, Large type of ring basket ......-.-.... 
ae, Selvages of rush mats, Ruin 7. /, Rush mat-..-...202.-2..2.-2..2-- 
1-5, Burden straps and torches. 6-11, String-making series.........--.-. 
a, Magnified photograph of cotton cloth. 6, End of burden strap. c, Coil 
Wathoutroundanon:  .d,eHankeof-teathereonden == ases =] 422 sos -e Saale 
A. a, Billet. 6, Board. c,d, e, Implements of mountain sheep horn...... 
Digging sticks md es Sad Se 9 I oR eps seeps SOE LE 2 
a, Seed beaters. 06, Butts of seed beaters erate tlie LOB et er Rel hte oan a. 
a-g, Wooden scraping and rubbing tools. h-j, Wooden awls. k—m, Skin- 
TT AYO Se ts ape a PO Ay cs EY 
iter anne alt UO OAT LOG ee cl err eee oer ress, ate eens Se ew ot! 
a-f, Spindle whorls. g-—k, Miscellaneous stone objects. ...-....----------- 
a-f, Rubbing stones. g-—n, Axes, mauls, and celts..........-..--.--- ane 
Blackeandewaiterollagt- ss... sAasese ss. Soecstas See seem eee oe 
ieee kaara aWilbe POLLELY 2c 30S >: eet eG S Fs eee SAT Stk 
Bigekcand-white potsnerds. 2.2) S 02. 5.20 22s ke 28. PGs. ged and dope: 
Poly chitame Tea ware.) 28 oo8 sor. jee nee GSES eas oe oes jaye 
PERC REC OWALGE ree tem ee wie ats a eee ae tae ae eas 
Wonmicatedayiessc aoe wataoe a. tS sens xo. ata. Jeet asta. heater eee 
Romenvelromnsimmiower CAVEl...... 22 to2o22 12-5 2s 0 bedadisnu) cee seemie ae = 
SEEUHRRG ISTO ECU S) =, Gena Ae Ra eR a cp ae a A 
Objects from sunflower cache .......-------- ge ae enon ones eee) Ae 
Pando COnLentis Ol CACHE POlids vant Phe 5 2 25-e ieee ae Soma ehenese At 
a, Slab-house olla fragment. 6-h, Slab-house black-and-white fragments. - . 
a-d, Bone implements from Ruin 5. e, Slab-house corrugated ware... .--. 
ConnmbinompbaskeGuylaker Ca viede pets aaa er eset ts ca od Saeco Nam a nictatineree aeys 
a, Breechcloth or apron. 6, Infant mummy, showing string bundles. pies 
a, Type I, a, sandal. b, Type I, b, sandal. c, Type II sandal. d, Type 
HRM ies cara cl caletese eer mr eet te ere ee a me Ht NE Fl Pin vetted a Ee ook ee Wee ld 
a, Type III, a, sandai. 6, Type III, b, sandal, upperside. c, Type III, 8, 
pend alemolen tas Gy pevlll D BAMdal esa 8c 0S Seis a. cs. 2 oe ee a 
@, Sandal on foot. 6, Sandal on foot, side views. 22. < 2.040) 2.5, 2.02422 - 
a-j, Shell, stone, and bone ornaments. k-o, Acorn cup and stone beads. . . 
a, Fragment of reed-backed cradle. 6, Grass-rimmed cradle...........-- 
Cedars an ks Cradley esa eter ome ags Rectal 0 adi In EN are SUAS ce a 
Infant's ‘‘mummy,”’ part of cedar-bark cradle, and wrappings..........-- 
a-d, Hairbrushes. ¢, Brush, natural size. /, Brush, enlarged.........-.- 
ead, Bundles of basketaplints, ¢, Coil of rope: 45 243 -Lems, tose 25h 2 
a-g, Fragments of coiled eanee h-n, Coiled aces SOF ae Ae EB 
Basket and contents - Pile ene eS aL ahaa ne ee Lg we Ae NS Ey RSI LS eae 
Water-carrying basen MIURA el aN pene Ais tay oy Seere ae ea ge REE EV TE eae ge 
a-e, Twined woven bags. /, Fragment of large twined woven bag. .....-- 
Wigton ced al balks tesco | Mme eee hone e Sere s name Sek He 
eat ine neers rep ertettee ere ec eter ie eee ee eine te inte cis a itse ini ans ake fee 
SPeamUIMOWCL ye Oo Loe ecee Won Re cee tees ces fhe eM teen eles 
Seat mmtonmen weichtsessasccc Soke oe ee ARE OT y./5. 2h Sees Eee aes 
Woncenkobiccinat teem oe oa jar eters he en viele Ss ut iy io le 
a, Painted bark object. 6, Bark object of unknown use. c, Bone awls.... 
