stevexsoss] ARTICLES OF CLAY AND STONE. 587 



COLLECTIONS FROM WOl.PI, ARIZONA. 



ARTICLES OF STONE. 



69876-69950. Flat rubbing-stones used for grinding grain on nietates. 



69951-69971. Metates. 



69972-60975. Stone slabs for baking bread. 



69976-70063. Stone mortars for grinding paint, cbili, etc. 



70064. Two fragments of stone mortars. 



70065. Metate and two fragments of stone rubbers. 



70066. Grinding-stone and muller. 

 70067-70078. Stone mullers. 



70079-70155. Stones used for rubbing, smoothing, and polishing. 



70156-70164. Grooved stones used for smoothing and polishing arrows. 



70165-70175. Stones used for pounding, hammering, &c. 



70176-70313. Stone axes and hammers, mostly of basalt. 



70314-70435. Stone hammers and mauls, mostly of coarse ferrugiuous 



sandstone. 



70436-70475. Stone pestles. 



70476-70500. Stones used for grinding paint, chili, pepper, etc 



70501-70508. Hammer-stones, etc. 



In-?A \ Stone axes with handles. 

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70511-70524. Images carved in sandstone. 



71037. Fifteen rubbing or smoothing stones for pottery. 



71038. Four rubbing stones. 



71039. Stone scraper. 



71041. A lot of flakes of obsidian, flint, etc. 



ARTICLES OF CLAY. 



70525. An imperforate earthen pipe. 



70526-45. Water vases or tinajas with various styles of ornamentation. 



70546-50. Toy water vases or tinajas. 



70551-601. White ware bowls of various sizes and styles of ornamen- 

 tation. 



70602-618. Red ware bowls, variously ornamented. 



70619. A paint cup. 



70620-23. Coorse toy cups. 



70624-31. Small and medium sized water vases. 70628-9, are without 

 ornamentation. 



70632-46. Earthenware cups with handles and variously ornamented. 



70647-50. Small basket-shaped vessels. 



