KIDDER—GUERNSEY ] ARCHEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS IN ARIZONA 5 
drill. No finished stone scrapers were recovered, though many rough 
chips showed evidence of having been used for scraping or whittling. 
Minute drill—In Ruin 7 was found the tiny 
drill illustrated in figure 49. The specimen con- 
sists of a bent twig about 7 inches long, to the 
middle of which is attached another shorter bit 
of twig that holds the very small point. The 
latter is a sharp-tipped fragment of stone less 
than one-fourth inch long. It has been retouched 
a little along one edge, but is otherwise unworked. 
Pendants.—Variously shaped pendants of tur- 
quoise were taken from the cache pot in Cave I, 
Kinboko. These are illustrated in plate 62 and 
figure 68, d. Pendants made from thin plates of 
fine-grained red slate were found in considerable 
numbers on the surface in Marsh Pass (fig. 50). 
This style seems typical of the San Juan drain- 
age; the authors have noted it in Chaco Canyon, 
the Mesa Verde, and on Montezuma Creek. <A 
pendant of selenite was with an infant skeleton 
in the “ Pottery Hill” cemetery. 
_ Pipe-—A small fragment of a highly polished 
stone cylinder was collected in Marsh Pass near 
the cemetery (A-1790). It may have been broken 
from a pipe or possibly from a large bead. 
Hematite ball—A round ball of hematite, three- 
fourths inch in diameter (A-1650), was taken 
from the kiva in Ruin 9. It seems to have been 
originally shaped by water rolling, but bears an 
added polish as if from long carrying in a bag 
or from much handling. 
Incised slab.—tIn the little house near Ruin 2 
there was found a slab of hard, close-grained 
sandstone (A-1265) 13 inches long, 4 inches wide, 
three-fourths inch thick. One side bears criss- 
cross lines, scratched with a sharp instrument. 
All the surfaces and edges are of natural cleavage, 
but the piece has evidently seen long service. Its 
use is unknown to us. 
Opsects oF Bong 
Awls—These tools were found at every site; 
a representative selection is given in figure 51. 
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