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Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880 - Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the - Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, - Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 42 by James Stevenson
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175, (47046). A pear-shaped water vessel with two loop handles placed
opposite each other near the mouth.

176, (47047). A large, polished black ware basin of the usual washbasin
form, but with undulate border.

177, (47060). Small bowl, black polished ware.




COLLECTIONS FROM POJUAQUE.


ARTICLES OF STONE.

178-189. 178, (46613); 179, (46614); 180, (46615); 181, (46616); 182,
(46617); 183, (46618); 184, (46619); 185, (46620); 186, (46621); 187,
(46622); 188, (46657); 189, (46658). Hammers with groove around the
middle. In 46618 the groove is double. They are of quartzite, lava,
greenstone, metamorphic rock and basalt.

190-202. 190, (46623); 191, (46624); 192, (46625); 193, (46627); 194,
(46639); 195, (46640); 196, (46641); 197, (46642); 198, (46644); 199,
(45645); 200, (46646); 201, (46647); 202, (46648). Small
smoothing-stones.

203, (46626). A triangular pounding stone.

204-212. 204, (46628); 205, (46629); 206, (46630); 207, (46631); 208,
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