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Canteens are almost globular in shape, have small orifices and 
two knob-like lugs, perforated vertically for the insertion of carry- 
Fic. 58.—Decorations of redware with dull paint. 
ing strings. Zadles are of the “bowl-and-handle” variety.1 The 
+Except the specimen shown in pl. 58, d, which in other ways is not typical of 
Kayenta pottery. 
