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bones lay a flaked quartzite chip. The bones of the right forearm 
were joined at the elbow, but were about 9 cm. apart at the wrist. 
The body (pl. 65) was twisted and had the appearance of lying on 
its stomach and face, with the right cheek down. There were remains 
of a cloth over the face, from the forehead down to the chin on the 
right side. The cloth was in such bad condition that no idea of the 
material of which it was made could be obtained. Accompanying the 
burial were a paint stone and red paint, portions of a broken biscuit- 
ware bowl (fig. 38), chipped quartzite, and a small fragment of red 
ware under the skull. 
Burial No. 4.—The remains of an adult taken out at a point imme- 
diately outside of the corner of the plaza wall, in front of room 15, 
location 3. The outside wall at this place forms an angle with a short 
Fic. 37.—Exterior and interior decoration on bowl accompanying burial No. 2. 
piece of wall which extends outward toward the plaza. In this 
angle the burial was made. The head lay to the southeast, face 
down, with the body resting on the face, elbows, and knees. The left 
shoulder blade was resting on the back of the head; the left hand on 
the left breast. No objects of any kind accompanied this burial. 
With reference to other burials taken out the following is quoted from 
the report of Dr. Yarrow: 
After carefully examining the remains of the village, we set out in search of the 
graves, and found that bodies had been buried within 30 feet of the walls of the 
town. The arroyos, as already stated, had been washed out by water, and the falling 
away of the earth disclosed the remains. The first skeleton found was in the right- 
hand or eastern arroyo, some 6 or 8 feet below the level of the mesa, and had been 
placed in the grave face downward, the head pointing to the south. As the body lay 
we had a fine section of the strata of the earth above it. Two feet above the skeleton 
we noticed two smooth black ‘‘ollas,’’ or vases, which, when dug out, were found to 
