| Fig. 677 ([40814]). (⅓) | Fig. 678 ([40813]). (⅓) | Fig. 679 ([40815]). (¼) |
| Fig. 680 ([40816]). (¼) |
2790. ([40796]). Fig. [681]. Upper part broken; supposed to have been a pitcher, as part of the handle remains. From Cliff House ruins, Cañon de Chelly. Red ware. Comparatively modern.
The following articles are ancient ware, from the same place as the preceding:
2791. ([40600]). Small vase of white ware, probably comparatively modern. The design, though simple, is somewhat peculiar and different from what is usually found on pottery of the present day. See Fig. [683].
2792. ([42202]). Fig. [682]. Similar in form, size, and color to the preceding; the design, as will be seen by reference to the figure, is a common one.
| Fig. 681 ([40796]) (⅕) | Fig. 682 ([42202]) (⅓) | Fig. 683 ([40600]) (½) |
2793. ([40812]). Pitcher. White ware, with black decorations. See Fig. [690].
2794-2795. 2794, ([40819]), Fig. [691], and 2795, ([40820]), Fig. [688]. Pitchers, white; ware figured.