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Show 1386 Exhibit No . 321 is a picture of the junction of the Green and Colorado Rivers , looking upstream . Exhibit No . 32J is a picture of motor boats taken opposite his ranch , looking across toward his house and showing the ( Oppenheimer's Oppenheimers ) boat , the ( Wihnont TVilnzoid ) , the scows , the Cliff Dweller , and the City of Moab , and the Colorado . The boat by the Colorado is a big heavy row boat used in transporting freight . ( R . 5371 . ) The picture was taken in 1909 or 1910 , and is all one picture , the two sections appearing on two pages . ( R . 5372 . ) He has made a study of the cliff dwellers along the Green and the Colorado Rivers ; and in comparing the skulls of the cliff dwellers with those of other Indians , the skulls of the cliff dwellers are rounder better , balanced , and have 32 teeth , while the Indians only have 28 . As far as he was able to determine the , cliff dwellers were agricultural people . He reached this conclusion on account of the implements they left in their store rooms and farms . ( R . 5372-5373 . ) Several of the bottoms have small reservoirs and , ( the -the the ) walls of them are still there . In a number of instances the old ditch line is still very plain . His conclusion is that the cliff dwellers certainly used the river , for the reason that their storehouses are often placed in the canyon , where they would be ( inacces- inacces ) sible , except by boats on the river . There are marks down the canyon walls , showing where there were ladders and footholds up and down from the river . ( R . 5373-5374 . ) They had to get |