id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41998 Holmes, William Henry Pottery of the ancient Pueblos. (1886 N 04 / 1882-1883 (pages 257-360)) .txt text/plain 29072 1956 72 coil-made ware, but vessels intended for smooth finish have little pottery was left plain, but the coiled and painted varieties are fully pottery, not only by the identity of materials, form, color, and time, large and was rounded upward to form the body of the vessel, the The fragment shown in Fig. 220 is from the neck of a pot-shaped vase. The only example of coiled ware from this locality having a handle is a An excellent example of the yellow coiled vases is illustrated in Fig. 250. coiled pottery, and also that there are seen, occasionally, vessels in All the groups of pottery furnish examples of plain vessels. Vessels of this form are all of the plain or coiled the painted variety, vessels of this class being plain or of the coiled painted pottery derived from large vessels of this class, very much like ./cache/41998.txt ./txt/41998.txt