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Plate 14
Upper: A prehistoric irrigation ditch near Kinbiniyol ruin reenforced on the downgrade side
by masonry and sandstone slabs on end.
Lower: Sandstone slabs and masonry reenforcing a section of the gravel-filled prehistoric
irrigation ditch near Kinbiniyol ruin.
(Photographs by O. C. Havens, 1925.)
Plate 15
Upper: A Hopi cornfield near Oraibi pueblo.
Lower: An Oraibi woman sorting the harvest—white ears to the left, red and blue ears to
the rear, and the best of each saved for seed.
(Photographs by O. C. Havens, 1924.)
Plate 16.—Fragments of sandals woven with narrow strips of yucca leaves. Left (a, b, c):
sole; right (a′, b′, c′): upper side.
Plate 17.—Lower (left) and upper sides of a charred cloth sandal from Room 298.
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