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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION--BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTIONS OBTAINED FROM THE INDIANS OF NEW MEXICO IN 1880.
BY
JAMES STEVENSON.
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CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION 429 Collections from Cuyamunque 435 Articles of stone 435 Rubbing stones 435 Articles of clay 436 Collections from Nambe 436 Articles of stone 436 Articles of clay 437 Collections from Pojuaque 438 Articles of stone 438 Articles of clay 439 Articles of bone and horn 440 Collections from Old Pojuaque 441 Articles of stone 441 Articles of clay 441 Collections from Santa Clara 441 Articles of stone 441 Articles of clay 443 Polished black ware 443 Black or brown ware 447 Whitened ware with colored decorations 449 Vegetal substances 449 Collections from Tesuque 450 Articles of stone 450 Articles of clay 450 Collections from Turquoise Mine 450 Collections from Santo Domingo 450 Articles of stone 450 Articles of clay 451 Collections from Jemez 452 Articles of stone 452 Articles of clay 452 Miscellaneous articles 454 Collections from Silla 454 Articles of stone 454 Articles of clay 454 Miscellaneous 455 Collections from San Juan 456 Articles of stone 456 Articles of clay 456 Polished black ware 456 Brown and black ware 457 White ware with decorations 457 Miscellaneous articles 458 Collection from Santa Ana 458 Articles of stone 458 Articles of clay 458 Collection from Sandia, N. Mex. 458 Collection from Cochiti 459 Articles of stone 459 Articles of clay 459 Miscellaneous articles 460 Collections from San Ildefonso 460 Articles of stone 460 Articles of clay 461 Red ware with decorations in black 462 Red and brown ware without decorations 463 Black polished ware 463 Black ware not polished 463 Miscellaneous articles 464 Collections from Taos 464 Articles of stone 464 Articles of clay 464 White and red ware with decorations 465
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained
- 2: From here we proceeded to Taos
- 3: At this pueblo a collection was made of stone implements
- 4: And many of the small flint adzes
- 5: From San Ildefonso we proceeded to Nambe
- 6: 27 miles southwest of Santa Fe
- 7: Used as rubbers in grinding corn on metates
- 8: Or disk shaped quartzite pounders
- 9: Rubbers for metates of the usual form
- 10: Elongate slender implements of basalt
- 11: Very regularly shaped and much worn metate
- 12: Grooved stones for polishing arrow shafts
- 13: Grinding or rubbing stones for metate
- 14: A jar or tinaja similar in form to 46993 fig
- 15: A singular canteen or water vessel shown in fig
- 16: Fragments of pottery from the mesa
- 17: Medium sized tinaja of the usual form
- 18: Chiefly with crenate marginal bands and leaf figures
- 19: Small unburned and unadorned tinajas
- 20: Medium sized tinaja with leaf ornaments
- 21: Cooking pots without handles
- 22: Small tinajas with decorations in black
- 23: 47448 with no other ornamentation
- 24: Hatchets with grooves or notches
- 25: Olla shaped bowl with undulate margin
- 26: Small globular olla with undulate margin
