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INDIANS OF THE SOUTHWEST. 



The flaked objects of jasper and flint show excellent 

 workmanship and many of them are very pleasing in 

 outline. There are many arrow-heads and drill points 

 and a few large pieces which were evidently used on 

 spears. Some of the arrows are of reeds with fore- 

 shafts while others have simple shafts. The drills 

 are also simple and arrow-like. The fire-making appa- 



Stone Axes and Hammers. 



ratus is represented by several large fragments of the 

 hearth or bottom piece and drills some of which are 

 compound like a fore-shafted arrow. 



Turquoise. The wonderful deposits of turquoise 

 obtained at Pueblo Bonito by the Hyde Expedition il- 

 lustrate both the ability and the esthetic taste of 

 these early inhabitants of the Southwest. There are 



