. Bulletin. Ethnology. JUDD] ARCHEOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS 125 brown volcanic hills. Drinking water for the establishment is provided by melting snow and by showers that dram off the metal roofs of the shearing sheds into covered tanks. The place was abso- lutelv deserted at the time of our visit. Near the corrals a lone. sheep wagon offered agreeable camping facilities and a place m which to dry our clothes, soaked by a late afternoon storm. AVhile in Kanab we had seen a number of archeological specimens found the previous winter by herders in the employ of Mr. Heaton. The lot included an earthe
. Bulletin. Ethnology. JUDD] ARCHEOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS 125 brown volcanic hills. Drinking water for the establishment is provided by melting snow and by showers that dram off the metal roofs of the shearing sheds into covered tanks. The place was abso- lutelv deserted at the time of our visit. Near the corrals a lone. sheep wagon offered agreeable camping facilities and a place m which to dry our clothes, soaked by a late afternoon storm. AVhile in Kanab we had seen a number of archeological specimens found the previous winter by herders in the employ of Mr. Heaton. The lot included an earthen jar, two curved clubs, a bow, and a pair. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
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