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Show VIII Plate 14 ( facing page 24). Implements, ornaments, & c. Fig. 4. Metate. Fig. 5. Stone axe. Fig. 6. Ear- ornament. Fig. 7. Shell- bead. Fig. 8. Carved figure. Fig. 9. Ring. Figs. 10 a- h. Arrow- heads. A NOTICE OF THE ANCIENT RUINS IN ARIZONA AND UTAH, ETC., BY \ V. II. JACKSON. Plate 15 ( facing page 26). Fig. 1. Two- story cliff- house in the Cafion De Chelly. Fie. 2. Cliff- house in the Cafion of the Hovenweep. Plate 16 ( facing page 30). Fig. 1. Plan of ruins in Montezuma Cafion, Utah. Fig. 2. Plan of ruins on the Rio San Juan. Fig. 3. Horizontal section of the great Echo Cave on the Rio San Juan. Plate 17 ( facing page 32). Fig. 1. Casa del Eco, Rio San Juan. Fig. 2. Cave- dwelling in Montezuma Cafion. Fig. 3. Cave- dwelling in Montezuma Cafion. Fig. 4. Cave- dwelling in Montezuma Cafion, with steps cut in the rock. Fig. 5. Cave- dwelling in Montezuma Cafion. Plate Id ( facing page 34). Fig. 1. Cave- dwelling in Montezuma Cafion. Fig. 2. Watch- tower in Epsom Creek Cafion. Fig. 3. Cave- dwellings on the Rio San Juan. Fig. 4. Cliff- dwellings on the San Juan. Fig. 5. Steps hewn in the bluffs bordering the San Juan. Plate 19 ( facing page 36). Fig. 1. Ground plan of the great cave- town in the Lower Cafion De Chelly. Fig. 2. General view of left half of the great cave- town in the Lower Cafion De Chelly. Fig. 3. General view of right half of the great cave- town in the Lower Cafion De Chelly. Plate 20 ( facing page 42). Fig. 1. Ruins in the Montezuma Cafion. Fig. 2. Ruins in the Montezuma Cafion. Fig. 3. Burial- place at the junction of Mc Elmo and Hovenweep Canons. Plate 21 ( facing page 44). Tottery. Fig. 1. Jar. / Figs. 2,3,11. Fragments of mugs or cups. Fig. 4. Disk of pottery. Fig. 5. Jug. Fig. 6. Oval jar. Fig. 7. Modern work of the Moquis of Tegua. Fig. 8. Small jug. Fig. 9. Cup or dipper. Fig. 10. Peculiar vessel used by Moquis of Tegua. Fig. 12. Pitcher. Plate 22 ( facing page 44). Figs. 1- 21. Designs of ornamentation of pottery. Map.- Preliminary map of Southwestern Colorado and parts of Ihe adjacent Territories, showing the location of the ancient ruins ( facing page 46). THE HUMAN REMAINS FOUND AMONG THE ANCIENT RUINS OF SOUTHWESTERN COLORADO AND NORTHERN NEW MEXICO, BY DR. 7. MIL BESSELS. Plate 23 ( facing page 64). Fig. 1. Lateral view of skull No. 1. Fig. 2. Frontal view of the same. Plato 24 ( facing page 64). Fig. 3. Occipital view of skull No. 1. Fig. 4. Lateral view of the same. Plato 25 ( facing page 64). Fig. 5. Basal view of skull No. 1. Fig. 6. Lateral view of skull No. 2. |