id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17370 Holmes, William Henry Prehistoric Textile Fabrics Of The United States, Derived From Impressions On Pottery Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 393-425 .txt text/plain 7881 576 73 Plate XXXIX.--Pottery, with impressions of textile fabrics 397 [Illustration: Fig. 61.--Ancient fabric marked vessel, Pennsylvania.] [Illustration: Fig. 64.--Fabric impressed upon ancient pottery, New [Illustration: Fig. 65.--From a fragment of ancient pottery, thread of the woof as shown in Fig. 71; but certainly it would work in [Illustration: Fig. 76.--From fragment of mound pottery, Tennessee.] The fabric shown in Fig. 77 has been impressed upon an earthen vessel [Illustration: Fig. 96.--From ancient pottery, Tennessee.] [Illustration: Fig. 96.--From ancient pottery, Tennessee.] [Illustration: Fig. 96.--From ancient pottery, Tennessee.] [Illustration: Fig. 96.--From ancient pottery, Tennessee.] [Illustration: Fig. 96.--From ancient pottery, Tennessee.] [Illustration: Fig. 96.--From ancient pottery, Tennessee.] [Illustration: Fig. 96.--From ancient pottery, Tennessee.] [Illustration: Fig. 98.--Diagonal fabric, ancient pottery of [Illustration: Fig. 100.--From ancient pottery, Iowa.] [Illustration: Fig. 113.--From the ancient pottery of Alabama.] [Illustration: Fig. 113.--From the ancient pottery of Alabama.] [Illustration: Fig. 115.--Cord-markings from ancient pottery of [Illustration: Fig. 115.--Cord-markings from ancient pottery of ./cache/17370.txt ./txt/17370.txt