meaning of, [103];
containing rabbit or flint knife, [104];
as conventionalized serpent jaw, resembles horseshoe-shaped stone “yoke,” [104];
considered sacred among Zuñi Indians, [105];
reason of vase decoration, [105], [106];
grave [pg 600] made in shape of;
buried with dead to propitiate earth-mother;
used as burial urn, [106];
stone “seats” indicate analogous cult of earth-mother south of Mexico, [107];
Maya day-sign, Caban, [107];