Pipe-stems, pieces of hollow bone of suitable length, cut from the hollow wing-bones of birds.
Skewers and awls of bone are numerous.
Circular and oblong pieces of bone. No doubt some of these were used in playing games.
Beads of bone of various sizes.
Objects made from Teeth
Beads made out of teeth, probably of the mountain lion, an animal which is present in considerable numbers in the Wahsatch and Uintah Mountains.
Shell Objects
Beads made out of shells from the ocean.
Stone Objects
Metates and rubbing-stones, for grinding maize. These corn-grinding mills are often quite large, and sometimes weigh as much as a hundred pounds. In the year 1892 the writer found a heavy metate in a cliff-house in a place one thousand feet above the stream in the bottom of the canyon, and in a spot very difficult of access.