Fig. 703. ([47482])Fig. 704. ([47492])

467-468. 467, (47483); 468, (47487). Tinajas, usually with the lip margin undulate.

469, ([47492]). Pipe, ornamented on the side with an indented line terminating in an arrow-point, probably denoting lightning; [fig. 704].

470, (47493). Pipe, small, cylindrical, slightly hexagonal.


Fig. 705. ([47496])

471, ([47496]). A singular canteen or water vessel shown in [fig. 705].

472-477. 472, (47497); 473, (47500); 474, (47506); 475, (47507); 476, (47519); 477, (47516). Pottery moccasins, small toy size.

478, (47498). A squat-shaped olla used as a bowl.

479-480. 479, (47501); 480, (47138). A water vessel precisely of the form and ornamentation shown in [fig. 700], but with a handle on each side.

481, (47503). Pitcher without spout.