200 ANTIQUITIES OF SOUTHWESTERN COLORADO  [kTH. ANN. 33 
the design appear on a bow] from Cliff Palace.’ It is a much-used 
symbol on the pottery from the Animas Valley, there being several 
examples in the au- 
thor’s collection. 
The star appears 
twice, once with 
seven points (pl. 
64, a) and _ once 
with only five (pl. 
64, @). 
The bowl figured 
in plate 65, b, has 
what appears to be 
a spotted serpent 
coiled spirally 
from the bottom to 
the rim. Another 
serpent pattern oc- 
curs on the bowl 
given in a of the 
same plate. 
The rims of the 
bowls, when deco- 
rated at all, bear a solid black line instead of the row of dots or 
zigzag lines found on the pottery from the cliffs. 
The designs shown in fig- 
ures 7-11 are from bowls 
not in the collection. They 
were found by Mr. Ralph 
Linton, of Swarthmore, Pa., 
on the Powell ranch. 
Until a more complete 
series of designs shall have 
been gathered, the writer 
does not think best to at- 
tempt an analysis or classi- 
fication of them. 
Fic. 6.—Metate and mano. 
STONE IMPLEMENTS 
Grindin g Stones.— _ Fic. 7—Design on bowl from mouth of Long 
Metates and manos are most Hepow: 
conspicuous among the stone implements from the mesa sites. A 
pair of these is shown in figure 6. The metate is a slab of moderately 
1Fewkes, Bull. 51, Bur. Amer. Ethn., pl. 24. 
