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Polished decorated ware Paleography of the pottery General features Human figures The human hand Quadrupeds Reptiles Tadpoles Butterflies or moths Dragon-flies Birds Vegetal designs The sun Geometric figures Interpretation of the figures Crosses Terraced figures The crook The germinative symbol Broken lines Decorations on the exterior of food bowls Pigments Stone objects Obsidian | ARCHEOLOGICAL EXPEDITION TO ARIZONA IN 1895 BY JESSE WALTER FEWKES CONTENTS Page Introductory note 527 Plan of the expedition 529 Ruins in Verde valley 536 Classification of the ruins 536 Cavate dwellings 537 Montezuma Well 546 Cliff houses of the Red-rocks 548 Ruins near Schumann s ranch 550 Palatki 553 Honanki 558 Objects found at Palatki and Honanki 569 Conclusions regarding the Verde valley ruins 573 Ruins in Tusayan 577 General features 577 The Middle Mesa ruins 582 Shunopovi 582 Mishoninovi 582 Chukubi 583 Payupki 583 The East Mesa ruins 585 Kuchaptuvela and Kisakobi 585 Kukuchomo 586 Kachinba 589 Tukinobi 589 Jeditoh valley ruins 589 Awatobi 592 Characteristics of the ruin 592 Nomenclature of Awatobi 594 Historical knowledge of Awatobi 595 Legend of the destruction of Awatobi 603 Evidences of fire in the destruction 606 The ruins of the mission 606 The kivas of Awatobi 611 Old Awatobi 614 Rooms of the western mound 614 Smaller Awatobi 617 Mortuary remains 617 Shrines 619 Pottery 621 Stone implements 625 Bone objects 627 Miscellaneous objects 628 Ornaments in the form of birds and shells 628 Clay bell 628 Textile fabrics 629 Prayer-sticks Pigments 630 Objects showing Spanish influence 631 Pg 522 The ruins of Sikyatki 631 Traditional knowledge of the pueblo 631 Nomenclature 636 Former inhabitants of Sikyatki 636 General features 637 The acropolis 643 Modern gardens 646 The cemeteries 646 Pottery 650 Characteristics Mortuary pottery 650 Coiled and indented ware 651 Smooth undecorated ware .