BIEVENSOS.) 



ARTICLES OF CLAY. 



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ARTICLES OF CLAY. 



These consist of vessels of pottery, a few clay images, and two or three 

 clay pipes. The pottery (with the exception of one or two pieces ob- 

 tained from other pueblos) is all black ware, some of which is quite well 

 polished. Some of the ollas are quite large, the form shown in fig. 699 

 (46993), predominating; others with rather high neck which is marked 

 with sharp, oblique i-idges. as shown in fig. TOO (47023). 



Flu. 099. 



POLISHED BLACK WARE. 



428, (46993). OUa shown in fig. 699. The somewhat peculiar form of 

 the Uotly, the sharp curve at the shoulder and straight line in 

 the lower half, is the point to which attention is more particu- 

 larly called, as this appears to be the principal type form of these 

 vessels, with this pueblo. 



429,(46994). A jar-shaped olla. 



430-433. 430, (46995) ; 431, (47023) ; Fig. 700. 432, (47024) ; 433, (47147). 

 These are well shown in fig. 700. The oblique lines on the neck 

 indicate sharp external ridges. The lip is also usually undulate 

 or crenate. The size is from medium to large, varying in capac- 

 ity from one to three or four gallons. 



