1876.)  Rock-Inseriptions of “ Ancient Pueblos.” 719 
dian i i 
; i : ` -s transmit accounts of their principal events 
pea n attles and unusual incidents of great cere- 
OAA nRT as, for instance, on the interior of the 
SA O -e-up, at the White River Agency, in North- 
; ade z observed the elaborate representation of a 
A ne ve tribe had been engaged against the 
isa e a mee were seven horses which had been captured, 
e ei quiver of arrows, an elegant red pipe made 
E rom the Coteau des Prairies and bound with 
s, and some furs and blankets, while the captors 
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INSCRIPTION NEAR UTE MOUNTAIN, $,W.COLORADO. 
Fie. 62. 
(Fra. 62.) 
calps and other trophies dan- 
This was explained to me by 
and the foremost in 
place I noticed the 
in: ia riding behind with s 
l N ay their lances or spears. 
$ st, one of the head men of his tribe, 
d most interesting of ancient in- 
| of a rock situated beneath 
Hovenweep, where it 
Sheltered by an 
a a. the best preserved an 
“tome ek copied from the wal 
Gu nsive ruins in the valley of the 
e McElmo in Southwestern Colorado. 
