ILLUSTRATIONS.
Fig.
Page.
490.—A Navajo hut or hogan
473
491.—Perspective view of earliest
or Round-house structures of
lava
474
492.—Plan of same
475
493.—Section of same
475
494.—Evolution of rectangular
forms in primitive architecture 476
495.—Section illustrating evolution
of flat roof and terrace 477
496.—Perspective view of a
typical solitary-house 478
497.—Plan of a typical solitary-house
478
498.—Typical cliff-dwelling
479
499.—Typical terraced-pueblo—communal
type 480
500.—Ancient gourd-vessel encased
in wicker 483
501.—Havasupai roasting-tray,
with clay lining 484
502.—Zuni roasting-tray of
earthenware 485
503.—Havasupai boiling-basket
486
504.—Sketch illustrating the
first stage in manufacture of latter 486
505.—Sketch illustrating the
second stage in manufacture of latter 486
506.—Sketch illustrating the
third stage in manufacture of latter 486
507.—Typical example of basket
decoration 487
508.—Typical example of basket
decoration 487
509.—Typical example of basket
decoration 487
510.—Terraced lozenge decoration
or “Double-splint-stitch-form.”
(Shu
k’u tu lia tsi nan)
488
511.—Terraced lozenge decoration
or “Double-splint-stitch-form.”
(Shu
k’u tu lia tsi nan)
488
512.—Double-splint-stitch,
from which same was elaborated 488
513.—Double-splint-stitch,
from which same was elaborated 488
514.—Diagonal parallel-line
decoration. (Shu k’ish pa tsi nan) 488
515.—Study of splints at neck
of unfinished basket illustrating
evolution
of latter
489
516.—Example of indented decoration
on corrugated ware 490
517.—Example of indented decoration
on corrugated ware 490
518.—Cooking pot of spirally
built or corrugated ware, showing
conical
projections near rim
490
519.—The same, illustrating
modification of latter 491
520.—Wicker water-bottle, showing
double loops for suspension 491
521.—Water-bottle of corrugated
ware, showing double handle 492