1490. (42253). Sandstone gaming ball, painted.
1491-1493. 1491, (42254); 1492, (42255); and 1493, (42256), are all sandstone gaming balls.
| Fig. 509 ([42257]) (½) |
1494. ([42257]). Fig. [509]. Hollow tube. The figure represents one made
from potters’ clay, the other is of siliceous material. These pipes are not in use at the present time, but are frequently found around the ruins and in possession of the Indians.
1495. ([42261]). Stone image, probably intended to represent a rabbit. It is of fine-grained stone. Shown in Fig. [513]. There are quite a number of these little images from Wolpi and Zuñi; as they appear to represent rabbits, it is presumed that they are quite old, and possibly antedate the introduction of domestic animals among the tribes.
1496. (42296). Small paint muller of jasper.
1497. (42297). Square quartzitic paint muller.
1498. (42298). Triangular paint rubber of quartz.
1499-1503. 1499, (42299), quartz; 1500, (42300); 1501, (42301); 1502, (42303); and 1503, (42304), are all quartz paint pestles made from half sections of small semi spherical boulders; the large end, which is flat, being used for the grinding part.