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<!-- 6. Name five rocks and/or minerals and uses made of them by the Indians. -->
<gallery>
Image:Arrowhead.jpg|Obsidian arrowhead
Image:Chaco Anasazi canteen NPS.jpg|Pottery
Image:Chacoan turquoise pendant.jpg|Turquoise pendant
Image:Chacoan turquoise with argillite.jpg|Turquoise and argillite tiles
</gallery>
# '''Flint''', used for making arrowheads, knives, and other cutting tools.
# '''Obsidian''', used the same way as flint.
# '''Clay''', used for making pottery and effigies.
# '''Turquoise''', used for adornment and ceremonies.
# '''Argillite''', used in art.
# '''Vermilion''', used as body paint, combined with "glue" was used for pictographs on hides and rawhides.
# '''Soapstone''', used for carvings, bowls, cooking slabs, and other objects.
# '''Granite, quartzite, basalt, sandstone, and slate''', used for making hammers, axes, adzes, hoes, bowls, vases, and other items.
  1. Flint, used for making arrowheads, knives, and other cutting tools.
  2. Obsidian, used the same way as flint.
  3. Clay, used for making pottery and effigies.
  4. Turquoise, used for adornment and ceremonies.
  5. Argillite, used in art.
  6. Vermilion, used as body paint, combined with "glue" was used for pictographs on hides and rawhides.
  7. Soapstone, used for carvings, bowls, cooking slabs, and other objects.
  8. Granite, quartzite, basalt, sandstone, and slate, used for making hammers, axes, adzes, hoes, bowls, vases, and other items.