Fig. 684
([40823]) (½)
Fig. 685
([40825]) (½)
Fig. 686
([40857]) (½)
COOKING VESSELS.

2803-2806. 2803, ([40817]), Fig. [693]; 2804, ([40818]), Fig. [696]; 2805, ([40821]), Fig. [695]; 2806, ([40822]), Fig. [694]. These are the old corrugated ware, but with the exception of the third they do not show the action of fire, but were probably used for cooking vessels.

Fig. 693
([40817]) (¼)
Fig. 694
([40822]) (⅓)
Fig. 695
([40821]) (¼)

COLLECTIONS FROM PICTOGRAPH ROCKS.

ARTICLES OF CLAY.

2807. ([39873]). Fig. [697]. A corrugated pot 11 inches high and 10 inches in diameter at the widest point. Evidently coil-made; the different coils slightly overlap each other tile-fashion. On the inside it is smooth and does not show the coils. It has been blackened by the fire , the original color having been a dark slate, the natural color of the clay. It was evidently but slightly burned at first; very ancient.

Fig. 696
([40818]) (⅓)
Fig. 697
([39873]) (¼)

COLLECTIONS FROM OTHER LOCALITIES.