This is a table of type quadgram and their frequencies. Use it to search & browse the list to learn more about your study carrel.
quadgram | frequency |
---|---|
the ancient pottery of | 47 |
from the ancient pottery | 40 |
tumulus at saint george | 31 |
is shown in fig | 28 |
fabric from the ancient | 28 |
is illustrated in fig | 25 |
the bureau of ethnology | 18 |
of the bureau of | 16 |
the body of the | 16 |
from tumulus at saint | 14 |
ancient pottery of tennessee | 14 |
is given in fig | 14 |
annual report of the | 13 |
part of the body | 13 |
of the mississippi valley | 13 |
of stone articles of | 13 |
articles of stone articles | 13 |
stone articles of clay | 13 |
as shown in fig | 12 |
from san juan valley | 12 |
the pottery of the | 12 |
vessel shown in fig | 11 |
the base of the | 11 |
surface of the vessel | 11 |
report of the bureau | 11 |
unit of the design | 10 |
district of the rio | 10 |
be seen in the | 10 |
the character of the | 10 |
seems to have been | 10 |
the vessel shown in | 10 |
in regard to the | 10 |
of the usual form | 10 |
the middle of the | 9 |
pottery of new jersey | 9 |
the third annual report | 9 |
third annual report of | 9 |
the surface of the | 9 |
from the tumulus at | 9 |
in the third annual | 9 |
the lower part of | 9 |
vessels of this class | 9 |
the valley of the | 9 |
lower part of the | 9 |
as shown in the | 9 |
at the same time | 9 |
body of the vessel | 9 |
ancient pottery of new | 9 |
the tumulus at saint | 9 |
seem to have been | 8 |
upper part of the | 8 |
and a half inches | 8 |
it is probable that | 8 |
it is of the | 8 |
in the national museum | 8 |
one of the most | 8 |
the center of the | 8 |
is ornamented with a | 8 |
the threads of the | 8 |
the rio san juan | 8 |
the painted design is | 8 |
in a number of | 8 |
the province of tusayan | 8 |
are a number of | 8 |
the bottom of the | 8 |
the form of a | 8 |
a small fragment of | 7 |
with the exception of | 7 |
was obtained from a | 7 |
such a way as | 7 |
examples of relief ornaments | 7 |
from the vicinity of | 7 |
bowl from tumulus at | 7 |
ancient pottery of the | 7 |
from the lake dwellings | 7 |
from a mound in | 7 |
the top of the | 7 |
of the rio grande | 7 |
bottom of the vessel | 7 |
in such a way | 7 |
from the same locality | 7 |
inches in diameter and | 7 |
in the form of | 7 |
of the rio san | 7 |
of the body is | 7 |
a way as to | 7 |
of this class of | 7 |
of the pottery of | 7 |
from the pottery of | 7 |
may be seen in | 7 |
the side of the | 7 |
the sides of the | 7 |
are filled in with | 6 |
vessel illustrated in fig | 6 |
and the surface is | 6 |
on the inner surface | 6 |
of an inch in | 6 |
vase of eccentric form | 6 |
of the rio virgen | 6 |
the manufacture of pottery | 6 |
being filled in with | 6 |
of the vessel is | 6 |
the ware of the | 6 |
in a way to | 6 |
in many cases the | 6 |
ancient pottery of alabama | 6 |
there are a number | 6 |
the upper part of | 6 |
the work of the | 6 |
in the manufacture of | 6 |
the place of the | 6 |
the neck of the | 6 |
have been made by | 6 |
is shown in the | 6 |
the color of the | 6 |
from the keam collection | 6 |
valley of the rio | 6 |
to a great extent | 6 |
in connection with the | 6 |
from a fragment of | 6 |
it is possible that | 6 |
that shown in fig | 6 |
part of the neck | 6 |
to the surface of | 6 |
to the side of | 5 |
the body is ornamented | 5 |
is embellished with a | 5 |
rubbing stones for metate | 5 |
fragment of pottery from | 5 |
form and size to | 5 |
the san juan valley | 5 |
of the little colorado | 5 |
handle on the back | 5 |
body is covered with | 5 |
are of rare occurrence | 5 |
of the ancient pueblo | 5 |
one inch in diameter | 5 |
vase from tumulus at | 5 |
of the art of | 5 |
now in the national | 5 |
attached to the side | 5 |
of pottery from the | 5 |
the vessel illustrated in | 5 |
vase shown in fig | 5 |
of clay collections from | 5 |
impression on the ancient | 5 |
articles of clay collections | 5 |
a small percentage of | 5 |
bottle with human head | 5 |
the example given in | 5 |
it will be seen | 5 |
a half inches in | 5 |
of the white ware | 5 |
on the ancient pottery | 5 |
margin of the rim | 5 |
in the valley of | 5 |
a large percentage of | 5 |
for the reason that | 5 |
developed in the white | 5 |
in form and size | 5 |
in red and white | 5 |
is well shown in | 5 |
and size to the | 5 |
threads of the warp | 5 |
a broad belt of | 5 |
to the base of | 5 |
pottery of the mississippi | 5 |
based upon the meander | 5 |
from the san juan | 5 |
of the modern tribes | 5 |
of the paste is | 5 |
opposite sides of the | 5 |
been added to the | 5 |
similar in form and | 5 |
is attached to the | 5 |
while the clay was | 5 |
the remainder of the | 5 |
exterior surface of the | 5 |
of a number of | 5 |
the surface has been | 5 |
with that of the | 5 |
the greater part of | 4 |
the inner surface of | 4 |
of the davenport academy | 4 |
a majority of cases | 4 |
in a majority of | 4 |
with decorations in black | 4 |
a study of the | 4 |
in some of the | 4 |
as will be seen | 4 |
as in the preceding | 4 |
with a series of | 4 |
be seen that the | 4 |
the art of the | 4 |
of the united states | 4 |
the lake dwellings of | 4 |
in the national collection | 4 |
the heads of animals | 4 |
fabric from the lake | 4 |
a great deal of | 4 |
of the human form | 4 |
the end of a | 4 |
the color is gray | 4 |
consists of a number | 4 |
were obtained from the | 4 |
surface of the body | 4 |
may have been used | 4 |
is illustrated in the | 4 |
the exterior surface of | 4 |
as that shown in | 4 |
lake dwellings of switzerland | 4 |
example is shown in | 4 |
the neck is high | 4 |
of the ancient pueblos | 4 |
the nails of the | 4 |
the ancient inhabitants of | 4 |
the ceramic art of | 4 |
in contributions to the | 4 |
the clay was still | 4 |
shown in the section | 4 |
is presented in fig | 4 |
appears to have been | 4 |
band around the neck | 4 |
of the latter class | 4 |
of polished black ware | 4 |
was obtained from the | 4 |
is of the dark | 4 |
bowl with grotesque head | 4 |
fourth of an inch | 4 |
of the ordinary form | 4 |
eccentric and life forms | 4 |
vessel of eccentric form | 4 |
upper surface of the | 4 |
the ornamentation consists of | 4 |
in possession of the | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
white ware with decorations | 4 |
the specimen given in | 4 |
is furnished with a | 4 |
handle on one side | 4 |
widest part of the | 4 |
of the same locality | 4 |
an inch in thickness | 4 |
of the coiled ware | 4 |
color of the paste | 4 |
a few of the | 4 |
groove around the middle | 4 |
the upper part is | 4 |
from a small fragment | 4 |
example given in fig | 4 |
the influence of the | 4 |
similar in form to | 4 |
as may be seen | 4 |
it is difficult to | 4 |
pottery of north carolina | 4 |
between the nails of | 4 |
red ware with decorations | 4 |
specimen given in fig | 4 |
the appearance of the | 4 |
by the indians of | 4 |
in some cases the | 4 |
will be seen that | 4 |
and the body is | 4 |
the widest part of | 4 |
vase from the tumulus | 4 |
threads of the woof | 4 |
clay was still soft | 4 |
in the keam collection | 4 |
the pottery of this | 4 |
and the rio grande | 4 |
by the use of | 4 |
for convenience of treatment | 4 |
vessel from the same | 4 |
small fragment of pottery | 4 |
the saint george tumulus | 4 |
by a series of | 4 |
greater part of the | 4 |
have been found in | 4 |
illustrated in the third | 4 |
notched at the sides | 4 |
specimen illustrated in fig | 4 |
of the colorado chiquito | 4 |
obtained from a small | 4 |
to have been a | 4 |
from the province of | 4 |
of the ancient potter | 4 |
form of a duck | 4 |
in the pottery of | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
in a few cases | 4 |
for the purpose of | 4 |
with a sharp point | 4 |
bank of the rio | 4 |
by a number of | 4 |
in the same manner | 4 |
sides of the vessel | 4 |
body is ornamented with | 4 |
of the vessel to | 4 |
of the vessel and | 4 |
on the sides of | 4 |
part of the vessel | 4 |
the fact that the | 4 |
the body is covered | 4 |
applied to the surface | 4 |
and consists of two | 4 |
the modern tribes of | 3 |
the surface is well | 3 |
examples are given in | 3 |
the modeling of life | 3 |
the exception of a | 3 |
that the pottery of | 3 |
those of the web | 3 |
in white by painting | 3 |
it will readily be | 3 |
in nearly all cases | 3 |
fragments of pottery from | 3 |
the manner in which | 3 |
a number of examples | 3 |
from that of the | 3 |
inch in diameter and | 3 |
of the san juan | 3 |
the mouth of the | 3 |
of the rio mancos | 3 |
transportation and storage of | 3 |
the origin of this | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
in the soft clay | 3 |
pottery of the same | 3 |
form ornament illustrations ordinary | 3 |
as a rule the | 3 |
set about the rim | 3 |
and grinding mesquite beans | 3 |
by pinching up the | 3 |
with handle and spout | 3 |
figure of plate xxxix | 3 |
pottery of the ancient | 3 |
water vessel in the | 3 |
from a mound on | 3 |
fragment of ancient pottery | 3 |
on the opposite side | 3 |
with hole in the | 3 |
is found in the | 3 |
of the fingers and | 3 |
work of the ancient | 3 |
entire surface of the | 3 |
at the end of | 3 |
the discovery of a | 3 |
have been used in | 3 |
proceedings of the davenport | 3 |
by reference to the | 3 |
well shown in the | 3 |
the most expanded portion | 3 |
of the painted ware | 3 |
coiled pottery of the | 3 |
a number of vases | 3 |
in the more archaic | 3 |
of this form are | 3 |
with the white ware | 3 |
in the manufacture and | 3 |
there are a few | 3 |
at the top and | 3 |
surface is coated with | 3 |
the form of the | 3 |
nails of the fingers | 3 |
some of the more | 3 |
of the ordinary dark | 3 |
period of pueblo art | 3 |
the entire surface of | 3 |
vessel of this class | 3 |
for a long period | 3 |
by a study of | 3 |
have come from the | 3 |
is sometimes seen in | 3 |
spaces being filled in | 3 |
expanded part of the | 3 |
canteen of the usual | 3 |
and consists of a | 3 |
has a series of | 3 |
at right angles to | 3 |
have been intended for | 3 |
the cords of the | 3 |
zigzag band around the | 3 |
vessel in the form | 3 |
base of the body | 3 |
each thread of the | 3 |
in imitation of a | 3 |
ornament illustrations ordinary forms | 3 |
form of fabric is | 3 |
white ware with black | 3 |
in the bottom of | 3 |
brown and black ware | 3 |
the margin of the | 3 |
there can be no | 3 |
surface is well polished | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
handled mug from san | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
are shown in fig | 3 |
it is highly probable | 3 |
the interior surface of | 3 |
the rim with the | 3 |
a fragment of ancient | 3 |
by the fact that | 3 |
this is a very | 3 |
a very good example | 3 |
the manufacture of this | 3 |
in the white ground | 3 |
the paste is a | 3 |
i have no doubt | 3 |
of the face is | 3 |
neatly laid and indented | 3 |
valley of the little | 3 |
is of the ordinary | 3 |
in a general way | 3 |
may have been intended | 3 |
the rio grande and | 3 |
in this case is | 3 |
on account of the | 3 |
of the middle mississippi | 3 |
the clay between the | 3 |
small percentage of the | 3 |
it is true that | 3 |
the proceedings of the | 3 |
like that of the | 3 |
coiling of the pueblos | 3 |
from the work of | 3 |
obtained by the bureau | 3 |
this class of ware | 3 |
the usual form with | 3 |
consists of a single | 3 |
the fingers and thumb | 3 |
most expanded part of | 3 |
the collection from this | 3 |
the rim of the | 3 |
clay between the nails | 3 |
mug from san juan | 3 |
the upper surface of | 3 |
neck of the vessel | 3 |
the fragment shown in | 3 |
of the ceramic art | 3 |
sharp point in the | 3 |
the collection of mr | 3 |
a number of vessels | 3 |
the great body of | 3 |
of the vase is | 3 |
survey of the territories | 3 |
on the inner face | 3 |
of designs in color | 3 |
indians of new mexico | 3 |
may be taken as | 3 |
character of the vessel | 3 |
it will probably be | 3 |
modeling of life forms | 3 |
what appears to be | 3 |
bowl from san juan | 3 |
the manufacture and ornamentation | 3 |
salt lake city museum | 3 |
this specimen was obtained | 3 |
shown in the illustration | 3 |
with a band of | 3 |
to have been made | 3 |
interwoven at right angles | 3 |
a part of the | 3 |
fixed at one end | 3 |
the bowl illustrated in | 3 |
similar to the last | 3 |
a number of cases | 3 |
other sections of the | 3 |
the head of a | 3 |
there is no reason | 3 |
appearance of the vessel | 3 |
as well as a | 3 |
ware of the north | 3 |
illustrations ordinary forms eccentric | 3 |
a sharp point in | 3 |
cooking pot with handle | 3 |
of the influence of | 3 |
in the davenport collection | 3 |
the most expanded part | 3 |
shaped water vessel with | 3 |
vicinity of pecan point | 3 |
the vicinity of pecan | 3 |
color of the ground | 3 |
vessel given in fig | 3 |
in the preceding case | 3 |
ordinary forms eccentric forms | 3 |
ceramic art of the | 3 |
has led to the | 3 |
loop handle on the | 3 |
pottery of this province | 3 |
readily be seen that | 3 |
a portion of the | 3 |
ware with decorations in | 3 |
of the atlantic states | 3 |
be seen by reference | 3 |
pattern of incised lines | 3 |
of the ancient peoples | 3 |
attached to the rim | 3 |
the ends of the | 3 |
buried with the dead | 3 |
of the rim is | 3 |
half inches in diameter | 3 |
of the use of | 3 |
bowl illustrated in fig | 3 |
of cibola and tusayan | 3 |
it was obtained from | 3 |
was applied to the | 3 |
form is shown in | 3 |
a great majority of | 3 |
of the opposing series | 3 |
the color is dark | 3 |
seen by reference to | 3 |
by the addition of | 3 |
the ancient peoples of | 3 |
the advent of the | 3 |
a slip or wash | 3 |
by the pueblo tribes | 3 |
been applied to the | 3 |
be taken as a | 3 |
in form of a | 3 |
cloth from a mound | 3 |
chips and flakes of | 3 |
with the ware of | 3 |
come to my notice | 3 |
the conformation of the | 3 |
is probable that the | 3 |
well shown in fig | 3 |
inches in height and | 3 |
may be seen by | 3 |
eccentric forms life forms | 3 |
pottery of the middle | 3 |
examples have been found | 3 |
from ancient pottery of | 3 |
the processes by which | 3 |
a good example of | 3 |
forms eccentric forms life | 3 |
middle of the body | 3 |
a fragment of pottery | 3 |
slip or wash of | 3 |
coiling of other peoples | 3 |
articles of clay miscellaneous | 3 |
groove for smoothing arrow | 3 |
a few of which | 3 |
in the hardened clay | 3 |
said to have been | 3 |
the same as that | 3 |
ornamented with a series | 3 |
have not been found | 3 |
warp being fixed at | 3 |
with a number of | 3 |
fragment shown in fig | 3 |
the indians of new | 3 |
of a group of | 3 |
of the pueblo indians | 3 |
it is not impossible | 3 |
to that shown in | 3 |
of this ancient people | 3 |
obtained from a fragment | 3 |
neck is high and | 3 |
upon a black ground | 3 |
it is interesting to | 3 |
of the rio gila | 3 |
a large fragment of | 3 |
remainder of the surface | 3 |
being fixed at one | 3 |
is covered with a | 3 |
will readily be seen | 3 |
miscellaneous articles collections from | 3 |
for the insertion of | 3 |
and seem to have | 3 |
that vessels of this | 3 |
eleven inches in diameter | 3 |
textile fabrics of the | 3 |
the body is much | 3 |
defined in white by | 3 |
of the middle province | 3 |
as in the other | 3 |
the color is a | 3 |
manufacture and ornamentation of | 3 |
so far as i | 3 |
under the influence of | 3 |
in one case the | 2 |
been suggested to the | 2 |
the neck and upper | 2 |
a great variety of | 2 |
the under side of | 2 |
the only example of | 2 |
grooved stone for polishing | 2 |
under the head of | 2 |
the surface well polished | 2 |
the aperture is ten | 2 |
the lake dwellers of | 2 |
beauty of the vessel | 2 |
whitened ware with colored | 2 |
from the mounds and | 2 |
of bone and horn | 2 |
ancient peoples of this | 2 |
in this place to | 2 |
study of the pottery | 2 |
ancient province of tusayan | 2 |
is developed in the | 2 |
cords of the woof | 2 |
of which are quite | 2 |
a drawing board or | 2 |
remainder of the body | 2 |
the white color of | 2 |
coiled ware and white | 2 |
of life forms in | 2 |
can be seen in | 2 |
and seem to be | 2 |
there is no indication | 2 |
thread of the woof | 2 |
vase from epsom creek | 2 |
in the other example | 2 |
have resulted from the | 2 |
appears to be a | 2 |
as that of the | 2 |
many of the finer | 2 |
with handle on the | 2 |
of the eastern and | 2 |
used for carrying water | 2 |
obtained at pecan point | 2 |
a cruciform arrangement of | 2 |
vessels by means of | 2 |
figures of the body | 2 |
the national museum has | 2 |
above and the other | 2 |
the painted figures are | 2 |
it has a very | 2 |
the accidents of manufacture | 2 |
the purpose of enhancing | 2 |
groups of festooned lines | 2 |
examples of plain vessels | 2 |
raccoon or an opossum | 2 |
various forms of vessels | 2 |
of a large vase | 2 |
of the same class | 2 |
the result of firing | 2 |
it is a handsome | 2 |
the pottery of north | 2 |
of the gulf coast | 2 |
of the surface is | 2 |
handled cup from tusayan | 2 |
collection from santa ana | 2 |
compartments are occupied by | 2 |
never lost sight of | 2 |
of clay miscellaneous articles | 2 |
pitcher with handle and | 2 |
the neck is very | 2 |
inner surface of a | 2 |
the addition of small | 2 |
white color of the | 2 |
there are no examples | 2 |
and the rio virgen | 2 |
is high and cylindrical | 2 |
bowl shown in fig | 2 |
placed side by side | 2 |
to the inverted vessel | 2 |
the collections obtained from | 2 |
give rise to the | 2 |
a piece of clay | 2 |
a unit of the | 2 |
the lower mississippi or | 2 |
the vicinity of springerville | 2 |
vessel is shown in | 2 |
rim of the vessel | 2 |
this village is situated | 2 |
vessel presented in fig | 2 |
ware of the gulf | 2 |
origin and development of | 2 |
from the center of | 2 |
site of an ancient | 2 |
of pottery from alabama | 2 |
to the present time | 2 |
the bottom is flat | 2 |
figure somewhat resembling a | 2 |
geological survey of the | 2 |
the line of junction | 2 |
smoothing stones used in | 2 |
the earlier stages of | 2 |
ancient pottery of north | 2 |
to suspend the vessel | 2 |
of use over fire | 2 |
mounds and graves of | 2 |
a mound in ohio | 2 |
of which have been | 2 |
the fact that in | 2 |
may have been suggested | 2 |
surface is shown in | 2 |
vessels of this shape | 2 |
indicated by the absence | 2 |
house and village sites | 2 |
in the davenport museum | 2 |
it consists of a | 2 |
with rude stone implements | 2 |
the color is quite | 2 |
remarkable feature of the | 2 |
the art of basketry | 2 |
quite dark and the | 2 |
and a number of | 2 |
is a remarkable fact | 2 |
filled up with clay | 2 |
from the rio grande | 2 |
hold as much as | 2 |
clara polished black ware | 2 |
fabric was applied to | 2 |
is probable that in | 2 |
color of the vase | 2 |
is even and well | 2 |
and upper part of | 2 |
modified in such a | 2 |
an interesting fact that | 2 |
with groove around the | 2 |
received a wash of | 2 |
body of the vase | 2 |
good illustration of this | 2 |
same class as the | 2 |
the natural constituents of | 2 |
except that the neck | 2 |
of these vessels are | 2 |
handles at the sides | 2 |
angles to each other | 2 |
many of the specimens | 2 |
the head of some | 2 |
done by the lake | 2 |
upon the exterior of | 2 |
all the atlantic states | 2 |
the neck is furnished | 2 |
they may have been | 2 |
that it is a | 2 |
subsequent mutations of form | 2 |
makes it impossible to | 2 |
of the body zone | 2 |
is especially true of | 2 |
a somewhat different type | 2 |
is from a small | 2 |
lower mississippi or gulf | 2 |
known to nearly all | 2 |
groups of straight lines | 2 |
neck of the bottle | 2 |
ancient pottery of ohio | 2 |
many of the vessels | 2 |
braiding done by the | 2 |
a number of lines | 2 |
from one to three | 2 |
and has had a | 2 |
in style with the | 2 |
to be regarded as | 2 |
lid from san juan | 2 |
in the light ground | 2 |
is much flattened and | 2 |
with ornamentation in black | 2 |
set in a drawing | 2 |
as to produce a | 2 |
in all cases the | 2 |
to the widest part | 2 |
represented by this ware | 2 |
styles of decoration are | 2 |
from the fact that | 2 |
be said to have | 2 |
a small bowl from | 2 |
of the gulf states | 2 |
the volutes of the | 2 |
an illustration of this | 2 |
the rim is but | 2 |
of district of columbia | 2 |
collections from san juan | 2 |
most expanded portion of | 2 |
was obtained in the | 2 |
scarifying and indenting the | 2 |
original form of painted | 2 |
and graves of the | 2 |
part of the face | 2 |
developed in the light | 2 |
the ground color and | 2 |
the surface of a | 2 |
the bottom is somewhat | 2 |
in detail as the | 2 |
in the decoration of | 2 |
the shape of the | 2 |
in very many cases | 2 |
red and brown ware | 2 |
well as of the | 2 |
this is especially true | 2 |
the impression is not | 2 |
type of fabric under | 2 |
two series of threads | 2 |
all the details of | 2 |
on coiled pottery of | 2 |
to say just how | 2 |
form is symmetrical and | 2 |
collections from santa clara | 2 |
somewhat larger than the | 2 |
the surface finish is | 2 |
provinces of cibola and | 2 |
upon our museum shelves | 2 |
at the shoulder and | 2 |
in common use with | 2 |
that of the other | 2 |
has the appearance of | 2 |
often supplied with handles | 2 |
in the pueblo country | 2 |
bowl with grotesque handle | 2 |
the salt lake city | 2 |
not remain in place | 2 |
in the early stages | 2 |
illustration of this class | 2 |
by the side of | 2 |
one series of the | 2 |
the body is nearly | 2 |
very closely with the | 2 |
used as a rattle | 2 |
as a type of | 2 |
the banks of the | 2 |
the vase shown in | 2 |
hole in the top | 2 |
with foot or pedestal | 2 |
of this form of | 2 |
of the more northern | 2 |
seen in the cut | 2 |
the septum of the | 2 |
color is quite dark | 2 |
portion of this area | 2 |
ancient pottery of maryland | 2 |
davenport academy of sciences | 2 |
on the inside of | 2 |
of figures encircling the | 2 |
in the white color | 2 |
is interesting to notice | 2 |
mouth of the vessel | 2 |
a large number of | 2 |
some of the mound | 2 |
along the line of | 2 |
pojuaque articles of stone | 2 |
seems to be a | 2 |
handled vessels eccentric and | 2 |
represented by a number | 2 |
collection of stones used | 2 |
bottle from san juan | 2 |
ridges of the coil | 2 |
the bowl in a | 2 |
of the skill and | 2 |
they probably follow the | 2 |
of the coiled variety | 2 |
situated on the rio | 2 |
adaptation of the human | 2 |
highly probable that the | 2 |
with wide mouths and | 2 |
on the back and | 2 |
takes the place of | 2 |
peculiar character of this | 2 |
which hold as much | 2 |
in this respect it | 2 |
colors used in painting | 2 |
articles of clay polished | 2 |
the beauty of the | 2 |
is copied from his | 2 |
typical example of the | 2 |
vessels district of the | 2 |
on pages to of | 2 |
of the ancient inhabitants | 2 |
length of the vessel | 2 |
a good degree of | 2 |
of the more southern | 2 |
the spaces are filled | 2 |
painted design in black | 2 |
various parts of the | 2 |
of the same people | 2 |
clay after the removal | 2 |
with clay or resin | 2 |
brown ware without decorations | 2 |
an inch in diameter | 2 |
manner in which the | 2 |
study of the art | 2 |
ornamented internally and externally | 2 |
that there is no | 2 |
is furnished with two | 2 |
is extremely difficult to | 2 |
combinations of the threads | 2 |
examples of the latter | 2 |
is a very usual | 2 |
and the color is | 2 |
form of painted design | 2 |
similar in every respect | 2 |
have been suggested by | 2 |
greatly varied in size | 2 |
this class in the | 2 |
upon the interior surface | 2 |
is surrounded by a | 2 |
are illustrated in the | 2 |
in the vicinity of | 2 |
used for smoothing and | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
with the shoulder or | 2 |
the same time there | 2 |
stones with finger pits | 2 |
the coiled ware and | 2 |
modeled in the round | 2 |
of this example is | 2 |
this class obtained from | 2 |
of similar form and | 2 |
consists of two broad | 2 |
height is eleven inches | 2 |
district of the little | 2 |
and the manner of | 2 |
i have already described | 2 |
and red ware with | 2 |
of the woof threads | 2 |
the origin of the | 2 |
a number of the | 2 |
obtained from a mound | 2 |
seventeen inches high and | 2 |
clay polished black ware | 2 |
filled in with fine | 2 |
the bones of the | 2 |
in the way of | 2 |
in the center of | 2 |
a very interesting vessel | 2 |
of pottery to the | 2 |
and the neck is | 2 |
by some of the | 2 |
by the absence of | 2 |
in diameter and seven | 2 |
was obtained at pecan | 2 |
handle similar in form | 2 |
probably intended to represent | 2 |
illustrates an impression upon | 2 |
to those of the | 2 |
the engraved design consists | 2 |
made in the soft | 2 |
into the face of | 2 |
engraved design consists of | 2 |
of the woof being | 2 |
a very usual form | 2 |
impressions of textile fabrics | 2 |
the ancient pueblo pottery | 2 |
examples of this kind | 2 |
even and well polished | 2 |
the soft clay after | 2 |
is now in the | 2 |
excellent example of the | 2 |
showing the full thickness | 2 |
sometimes seen in the | 2 |
pounding and grinding mesquite | 2 |
with more than usual | 2 |
the use of pulverized | 2 |
in with reticulated lines | 2 |
the vessel to which | 2 |
projected in a straight | 2 |
at the base of | 2 |
to represent the head | 2 |
made by the use | 2 |
of the finer examples | 2 |
a typical example of | 2 |
from some of the | 2 |
there is a slight | 2 |
said to have a | 2 |
modeled in imitation of | 2 |
are represented by a | 2 |
the coil in ornamentation | 2 |
belongs to the keam | 2 |
a large portion of | 2 |
second annual report of | 2 |
of which are suggested | 2 |
detailed study of the | 2 |
belt of figures encircling | 2 |
in the work of | 2 |
have designs in white | 2 |
decoration is simple and | 2 |
it is an interesting | 2 |
the following examples are | 2 |
mended by its owners | 2 |
character of the fabric | 2 |
of clay polished black | 2 |
to give the effect | 2 |
should be called to | 2 |
to make satisfactory restorations | 2 |
the feet and tail | 2 |
from a copper celt | 2 |
in nearly every locality | 2 |
is indicated by the | 2 |
may have come from | 2 |
within the limits of | 2 |
whole length of the | 2 |
in the davenport academy | 2 |
with decorations on the | 2 |
of the methods of | 2 |
rim is but slightly | 2 |
a much larger vessel | 2 |
yet there is an | 2 |
of the chalky ware | 2 |
upon the sides and | 2 |
this is shown in | 2 |
the head has a | 2 |
prehistoric textile fabrics of | 2 |
it is symmetrical in | 2 |
of the painted designs | 2 |
paper will be devoted | 2 |
the usual fire mottlings | 2 |
with grooves or notches | 2 |
that many of the | 2 |
by the ancient pueblos | 2 |
there is in the | 2 |
form it is a | 2 |
third form of fabric | 2 |
is gray and the | 2 |
the collections from the | 2 |
vessels eccentric and life | 2 |
right bank of the | 2 |
very often supplied with | 2 |
there are also many | 2 |
will be observed that | 2 |
the black polished ware | 2 |
been practiced by many | 2 |
some of which are | 2 |
the method of weaving | 2 |
fabric from a mound | 2 |
fabrics of the united | 2 |
from the swiss lake | 2 |
the mounds and graves | 2 |
in a great majority | 2 |
side of the neck | 2 |
of some of the | 2 |
within this area there | 2 |
vase is in the | 2 |
pinching up the clay | 2 |
right angles to each | 2 |
some of the ollas | 2 |
spiral ridges of the | 2 |
with the addition of | 2 |
on the authority of | 2 |
is decorated with a | 2 |
that the series of | 2 |
cord indentations placed at | 2 |
coiled ware and the | 2 |
the fabric shown in | 2 |
east of saint george | 2 |
the most archaic variety | 2 |
corresponds very closely with | 2 |
made up of four | 2 |
the vessel presented in | 2 |
is from the keam | 2 |
bowl with human figures | 2 |
of this form is | 2 |
are now in the | 2 |
have been a favorite | 2 |
of the design drawn | 2 |
all the varieties of | 2 |
of scarifying and indenting | 2 |
i have not thought | 2 |
be no doubt that | 2 |
vase from the work | 2 |
vessels of the class | 2 |
i find it convenient | 2 |
central and south america | 2 |
in a drawing board | 2 |
but the inside is | 2 |
is wide and the | 2 |
annular groove near the | 2 |
a number of handled | 2 |
is highly probable that | 2 |
taste of the ancient | 2 |
illustrated catalogue of the | 2 |
mouthed bottles or jars | 2 |
other parts of the | 2 |
a certain range of | 2 |
the paste is generally | 2 |
is no reason why | 2 |
west of the th | 2 |
net from the pottery | 2 |
are identical with the | 2 |
at each of these | 2 |
drawing board or frame | 2 |
shaped much like the | 2 |
nearly all the atlantic | 2 |
stones used in smoothing | 2 |
the interior of the | 2 |
it will be well | 2 |
in white upon a | 2 |
degree of mechanical polish | 2 |
from a large fragment | 2 |
vessels of the same | 2 |
ware and the white | 2 |
would not remain in | 2 |
back of the head | 2 |
after the removal of | 2 |
of bright red color | 2 |
to the rim of | 2 |
the earth which they | 2 |
stone for polishing arrow | 2 |
sides of the vase | 2 |
has been added to | 2 |
shown in the upper | 2 |
on the surface and | 2 |
the example shown in | 2 |
in this case the | 2 |
the same class as | 2 |
that of the middle | 2 |
of this kind of | 2 |
the ware is of | 2 |
can be made out | 2 |
of surveys west of | 2 |
and flakes of obsidian | 2 |
builders of the mississippi | 2 |
collections from turquoise mine | 2 |
this example is the | 2 |
indicates that it was | 2 |
it is a large | 2 |
white upon a black | 2 |
rim is ornamented with | 2 |
large percentage of rather | 2 |
it is a noteworthy | 2 |
its resemblance to a | 2 |
handled mug from tusayan | 2 |
articles of bone and | 2 |
on the inside only | 2 |
cup given in fig | 2 |
the city of davenport | 2 |
is but a step | 2 |
found in possession of | 2 |
with impressions of textile | 2 |
added to the base | 2 |
the heart of the | 2 |
are in all cases | 2 |
the davenport academy collection | 2 |
of the same region | 2 |
in the faces of | 2 |
has been painted red | 2 |
bowls ollas bottles handled | 2 |
study of the latter | 2 |
a good deal of | 2 |
decorations on the inner | 2 |
to arrive at any | 2 |
of pottery found in | 2 |
the people of this | 2 |
and the legs are | 2 |
done in a way | 2 |
of the figures are | 2 |
takes the form of | 2 |
the body is globular | 2 |
used for cooking purposes | 2 |
and attached to the | 2 |
of great numbers of | 2 |
up the clay between | 2 |
and character of the | 2 |
the shoulder or body | 2 |
of this pottery is | 2 |
the surfaces of the | 2 |
same time there is | 2 |
link between the two | 2 |
of this class obtained | 2 |
come from the vicinity | 2 |
while the upper part | 2 |
the upper figure of | 2 |
vessel in form of | 2 |
a number of which | 2 |
is furnished with four | 2 |
it is a heavy | 2 |
broad belt of figures | 2 |
small image of a | 2 |
collections from santo domingo | 2 |
two or three distinct | 2 |
the archaic white ware | 2 |
filled in with serrate | 2 |
possession of the pueblo | 2 |
mississippi province in pottery | 2 |
marginal band of outline | 2 |
of the proceedings of | 2 |
are also a few | 2 |
have apparently not been | 2 |
the forms and decorations | 2 |
side opposite the head | 2 |
methods of manufacture and | 2 |
vase from a cliff | 2 |
tinaja shown in fig | 2 |
upper figure of plate | 2 |
about three miles from | 2 |
six and a half | 2 |
is in many cases | 2 |
of a narrow band | 2 |
great majority of cases | 2 |
collections from san ildefonso | 2 |
the back is very | 2 |
the semblance of death | 2 |
of the pueblo province | 2 |
have not thought it | 2 |
a slightly flaring rim | 2 |
three or four distinct | 2 |
should be noticed that | 2 |
the designs are painted | 2 |
there is an apparent | 2 |
in the dark color | 2 |
there are in the | 2 |
yellow vase from tusayan | 2 |
of the neck and | 2 |
to show the method | 2 |
the swiss lake dwellings | 2 |
in mississippi valley pottery | 2 |
down to the present | 2 |
it would be difficult | 2 |
not be able to | 2 |
side of the bowl | 2 |
been given to the | 2 |
ancient pottery of district | 2 |
very good example is | 2 |
fabric from a copper | 2 |
is smooth and the | 2 |
in the study of | 2 |
separated by parallel lines | 2 |
are few and simple | 2 |
surface is even and | 2 |
of the form and | 2 |
the vessel to be | 2 |
image of a person | 2 |
placed at regular intervals | 2 |
vessels were used as | 2 |
show the method of | 2 |
more than usual care | 2 |
clay miscellaneous articles collections | 2 |
of this province is | 2 |
two or more strands | 2 |
over the entire surface | 2 |
have been employed by | 2 |
of contact with the | 2 |
picked up in the | 2 |
with the pottery of | 2 |
for smoothing and polishing | 2 |
the head of the | 2 |
of the simplest type | 2 |
handle on the side | 2 |
attention should be called | 2 |
say just how much | 2 |
in the introductory pages | 2 |
covered with rude nodes | 2 |
but few specimens of | 2 |
half inches in height | 2 |
ware and white ware | 2 |
nearly all of the | 2 |
surface is covered with | 2 |
show indications of use | 2 |
contact with the whites | 2 |
that it consists of | 2 |
known to have been | 2 |
quite a number of | 2 |
far as i can | 2 |
bottle with human form | 2 |
the contour of the | 2 |
ornamentation shown in fig | 2 |
with the view of | 2 |
part is ornamented with | 2 |
ollas bottles handled vessels | 2 |
markings from ancient pottery | 2 |
example is given in | 2 |
it is a very | 2 |
with handle on one | 2 |
a considerable degree of | 2 |
and ornamentation shown in | 2 |
percentage of rather coarse | 2 |
head attached to the | 2 |
among many of the | 2 |
in every respect to | 2 |
which were probably used | 2 |
bottle of eccentric form | 2 |
shaped for the purpose | 2 |
that in one case | 2 |
is symmetrical and graceful | 2 |
is ten and a | 2 |
in execution and conception | 2 |
models for the potter | 2 |
the exterior surface is | 2 |
examples in the collection | 2 |
derived from impressions on | 2 |
similar to that shown | 2 |
the inhabitants of this | 2 |
shown in the cut | 2 |
diagonal forms of from | 2 |
saint george tumulus furnished | 2 |
of the woof are | 2 |
from the sites of | 2 |
will serve to illustrate | 2 |
that certain forms of | 2 |
neck is furnished with | 2 |
is remarkable in having | 2 |
from the saint george | 2 |
catalogue of the collections | 2 |
for the most part | 2 |
and is ornamented with | 2 |
for purposes of embellishment | 2 |
may have been made | 2 |
the head and tail | 2 |
additional examples are given | 2 |
up with clay or | 2 |
it should be noticed | 2 |
the first great period | 2 |
of handled vessels of | 2 |
the latter with a | 2 |
would seem to have | 2 |
by the bureau of | 2 |
the specimen illustrated in | 2 |
is symmetrical in shape | 2 |
be called to the | 2 |
in number and are | 2 |
of the ancient ware | 2 |
considerable diversity in the | 2 |
in the rio grande | 2 |
there are also a | 2 |
marked pottery of tennessee | 2 |
of this class are | 2 |
have no doubt that | 2 |
design is given in | 2 |
appears to be the | 2 |
was done in a | 2 |
the sites of ancient | 2 |
the type of fabric | 2 |
of fine liquid clay | 2 |
with two loop handles | 2 |
lake dwellers of switzerland | 2 |
art of the ancient | 2 |
in other sections of | 2 |
one of which is | 2 |
the remains of the | 2 |
is a dark gray | 2 |
of life forms and | 2 |
as to form a | 2 |
a prominent feature in | 2 |
threads would not remain | 2 |
gray in color and | 2 |
used over the fire | 2 |
part of the figure | 2 |
the ceramic products of | 2 |
of this use of | 2 |
body of the bowl | 2 |
of the ware of | 2 |
and greatly varied in | 2 |
vase given in fig | 2 |
few of which are | 2 |
in the lower part | 2 |
to have been found | 2 |
to be used in | 2 |
and one which is | 2 |
is carried over the | 2 |
those of the former | 2 |
broken rubbers for metates | 2 |
encircle the most expanded | 2 |
bowl presented in fig | 2 |
the preceding forms is | 2 |
of clay have been | 2 |
as indicated in fig | 2 |
the salts of copper | 2 |
have been suggested to | 2 |
forms of the meander | 2 |
smaller vessel from the | 2 |
we have a small | 2 |
is coated with soot | 2 |
the better class of | 2 |
which is illustrated in | 2 |
black or brown ware | 2 |
by means of a | 2 |
are of the simplest | 2 |
they are very rudely | 2 |
handles is shown in | 2 |
are bordered by wide | 2 |
than the specimen illustrated | 2 |
from the base of | 2 |
are very often supplied | 2 |
figures in red and | 2 |
in the character of | 2 |
surface has received a | 2 |
with a broad belt | 2 |
this variety of fabric | 2 |
are found in the | 2 |
the same locality is | 2 |
a number of fine | 2 |
will be devoted to | 2 |
on the side opposite | 2 |
is restored from a | 2 |
specimen was obtained from | 2 |
form shown in fig | 2 |
is made of a | 2 |
that the manufacture of | 2 |
other varieties of ornament | 2 |
same as that of | 2 |
from one of the | 2 |
of the vessels are | 2 |
a figure somewhat resembling | 2 |
and brown ware without | 2 |
sides of the neck | 2 |
i have seen no | 2 |
in both form and | 2 |
cooking and serving food | 2 |
the ancient potters of | 2 |
the ancient pueblo potter | 2 |
shape is given in | 2 |
the arrangement of the | 2 |
it may have been | 2 |
spaces are filled in | 2 |
is not quite symmetrical | 2 |
in modern pueblo pottery | 2 |
were in use by | 2 |
color is a dark | 2 |
handled cup from montezuma | 2 |
interior surface of a | 2 |
it appears that the | 2 |
the form shown in | 2 |
held in the hand | 2 |
from the little colorado | 2 |
are arranged in pairs | 2 |
legs have been added | 2 |
differs from the preceding | 2 |
in the specimen illustrated | 2 |
implement held in the | 2 |
vase lid from san | 2 |
designs in red and | 2 |
on the right bank | 2 |
is separated into four | 2 |
outer margin of the | 2 |
of the upper part | 2 |
the same collection is | 2 |
with a handle on | 2 |
in the province of | 2 |
handled bottle from san | 2 |
as seen in fig | 2 |
at one end and | 2 |
the exterior of vases | 2 |
practiced by the ancient | 2 |
to the manufacture of | 2 |
we have a very | 2 |
the opposing series as | 2 |
and fitted into the | 2 |
in form it is | 2 |
the figures of the | 2 |
pottery from vicinity of | 2 |
soft clay after the | 2 |
a large vase from | 2 |
taken as a type | 2 |
applied to the inverted | 2 |
most of the pottery | 2 |
the compartments are occupied | 2 |
village is situated on | 2 |
pecos and the rio | 2 |
exception of a narrow | 2 |
on the outer surface | 2 |
and terminates in a | 2 |
superior in hardness to | 2 |
may have originated in | 2 |
while the base of | 2 |
that would seem to | 2 |
ware is of the | 2 |
in many of the | 2 |
the davenport academy of | 2 |
paste is generally gray | 2 |
that the people who | 2 |
body of a bird | 2 |
half of an inch | 2 |
is small and the | 2 |
and a half in | 2 |
represented by a series | 2 |
this form of fabric | 2 |
filled in with black | 2 |
will be seen in | 2 |
black ware not polished | 2 |
of the middle and | 2 |
of an inch thick | 2 |
and the same in | 2 |
septum of the nose | 2 |
a very high order | 2 |
it is a remarkable | 2 |
be noticed that the | 2 |
of the th meridian | 2 |
it would not be | 2 |
collection is shown in | 2 |
the fabric was applied | 2 |
consists of two lines | 2 |
the entire exterior surface | 2 |
of this class were | 2 |
the vessel and the | 2 |
ten and a half | 2 |
and storage of water | 2 |
many examples of this | 2 |
size to the preceding | 2 |
used by the indians | 2 |
a number of bowls | 2 |
the opposite side of | 2 |
difficult to determine the | 2 |
parts of the pueblo | 2 |
by a few families | 2 |
of the body of | 2 |
a way to produce | 2 |
another example from the | 2 |
of this variety of | 2 |
with the earth which | 2 |
one of these is | 2 |
have been borrowed from | 2 |
the ancient province of | 2 |
in the coiled ware | 2 |
shown in the figure | 2 |
take the place of | 2 |
for the sake of | 2 |
in the most general | 2 |
upon the feet and | 2 |
classification of the material | 2 |
the remarkable feature of | 2 |
those of neighboring sections | 2 |
obtained from the indians | 2 |
a mound on the | 2 |
life and eccentric forms | 2 |
no reason why the | 2 |
a suggestion of the | 2 |
of the vessel as | 2 |
can be no doubt | 2 |
with broad annular groove | 2 |
design drawn in black | 2 |
the vessels of this | 2 |
tribes of this province | 2 |
by painting in a | 2 |
of the northwest coast | 2 |
upper part is ornamented | 2 |
a single line of | 2 |
of the coil is | 2 |
see no reason why | 2 |
the use of fabrics | 2 |
seven and a half | 2 |
in the examples given | 2 |
pottery of district of | 2 |
the feet of the | 2 |
placed about the neck | 2 |
the little colorado and | 2 |
canteens of the usual | 2 |
are not nearly so | 2 |
of modeling life forms | 2 |
all the groups of | 2 |
furnished with two small | 2 |
and a band of | 2 |
coiled and plain surface | 2 |
miles east of saint | 2 |
grave at pecan point | 2 |
used in smoothing pottery | 2 |
good taste of the | 2 |
the ancient pueblo peoples | 2 |
good example of the | 2 |
expanded portion of the | 2 |
the site of an | 2 |
bowl with foot or | 2 |
is encircled by a | 2 |
similar to the preceding | 2 |
district of the colorado | 2 |
to be used for | 2 |
of new mexico in | 2 |
this area there are | 2 |
consists of encircling lines | 2 |
the right bank of | 2 |
from this pueblo were | 2 |
employed by the ancient | 2 |
the colors used in | 2 |
one and the same | 2 |
about the most expanded | 2 |
natural constituents of the | 2 |
the warp being fixed | 2 |
in the employment of | 2 |
have been made in | 2 |
from the ruins of | 2 |
in the open air | 2 |
for the reception of | 2 |
is practically a unit | 2 |
is an interesting fact | 2 |
of a very high | 2 |
head and tail of | 2 |
the pieces of pottery | 2 |
the second annual report | 2 |
a noteworthy fact that | 2 |
small piece of pottery | 2 |
surveys west of the | 2 |
the builders of the | 2 |
the white ware of | 2 |
consists of two bands | 2 |
a raccoon or an | 2 |
the surface is even | 2 |
santa clara polished black | 2 |
as well as of | 2 |
multitude of variations from | 2 |
there is a small | 2 |
bottles handled vessels eccentric | 2 |
can be learned from | 2 |
of stones used in | 2 |
in use by the | 2 |
difficult to say just | 2 |
the painted designs are | 2 |
regard to the manufacture | 2 |
the body is somewhat | 2 |
are a few red | 2 |
of the bowls of | 2 |
origin of the coil | 2 |
this class of vessels | 2 |
good specimen from the | 2 |
pieces of the white | 2 |
very neatly laid and | 2 |
in the example given | 2 |
have a number of | 2 |
is an exceptional one | 2 |
the aperture of the | 2 |
forms and decorations of | 2 |
are shown in figs | 2 |
bowl of red ware | 2 |
conformation of the vessel | 2 |
a grave at pecan | 2 |
is well polished and | 2 |
the tribes of the | 2 |
and in very many | 2 |
from the mississippi valley | 2 |
described in the preceding | 2 |
ancient pottery of illinois | 2 |
from the presence of | 2 |
in methods of manufacture | 2 |
the threads would not | 2 |
the interior surface is | 2 |
probable that in many | 2 |
tend to show that | 2 |
in the other case | 2 |
would be difficult to | 2 |
on opposite sides of | 2 |
ordinary superposition of coils | 2 |
the art of this | 2 |
give the effect of | 2 |
a multitude of variations | 2 |
red and black decorations | 2 |
a more or less | 2 |
would seem to be | 2 |
are placed about the | 2 |
neck of a gourd | 2 |
of short cord indentations | 2 |
shaped figures on the | 2 |
represent the head of | 2 |
a number of ways | 2 |
this specimen is from | 2 |
the design upon the | 2 |
the impressions upon the | 2 |
of this class is | 2 |
at the present time | 2 |
intended for a duck | 2 |
large percentage of the | 2 |
from the rio virgen | 2 |
tinaja similar in form | 2 |
percentage of the vessels | 2 |
very excellent example of | 2 |
characteristic of the south | 2 |
the surface is often | 2 |
a number of illustrations | 2 |
the peculiar character of | 2 |
it belongs to the | 2 |
is rudely finished and | 2 |
used as water vessels | 2 |
the body of a | 2 |
design consists of four | 2 |
is of the same | 2 |
appear to have been | 2 |
in the accompanying plate | 2 |
at the sides of | 2 |
neck and upper part | 2 |
in a straight line | 2 |
tempered with a large | 2 |
is a noteworthy fact | 2 |
to the pueblo tribes | 2 |
while the body is | 2 |
filled in with reticulated | 2 |
fact that in one | 2 |
it must have been | 2 |
of the warp being | 2 |
is ornamented with the | 2 |
of the left hand | 2 |
it is from a | 2 |
collections obtained from the | 2 |
of this paper will | 2 |
the early stages of | 2 |
the various forms of | 2 |
rude hatchets or digging | 2 |
that the handle is | 2 |
are in most cases | 2 |
and at the same | 2 |
constituents of the clay | 2 |
a remarkable fact that | 2 |
are inferior to those | 2 |
is coated with a | 2 |
which i have no | 2 |
the exception of the | 2 |
of two or more | 2 |
first great period of | 2 |
from the rim to | 2 |
figures on the outside | 2 |
and a few are | 2 |
as if intended for | 2 |
from the same collection | 2 |
in the treatment of | 2 |
resemblance to a common | 2 |
the use of the | 2 |
sides of the body | 2 |
the time of the | 2 |
it is the most | 2 |
the back of the | 2 |
great period of pueblo | 2 |
a small piece of | 2 |
for a long time | 2 |
in the second annual | 2 |
to nearly all pottery | 2 |
more characteristic of the | 2 |
as in the examples | 2 |
the little cup given | 2 |
of a somewhat different | 2 |
of the collections obtained | 2 |
inner surface of the | 2 |
in the south the | 2 |
have been added to | 2 |
of this class in | 2 |
not differ greatly from | 2 |
fragment of pottery found | 2 |
base of the vessel | 2 |
taken in connection with | 2 |
the form and ornamentation | 2 |
both form and ornament | 2 |
a band about the | 2 |
i place it here | 2 |
pages to of the | 2 |
images of the human | 2 |
to a very fine | 2 |
upon the inner surface | 2 |
seen in the national | 2 |
vase from san juan | 2 |
as practiced by the | 2 |
in the order of | 2 |
a striking feature is | 2 |
the transportation and storage | 2 |
which is shown in | 2 |
circuit of the vessel | 2 |
of the states of | 2 |
one of these specimens | 2 |
volume of the proceedings | 2 |
white and red ware | 2 |
is based upon the | 2 |
of many of the | 2 |
it is illustrated in | 2 |
to the keam collection | 2 |
the whole length of | 2 |
always well baked and | 2 |
another smaller vessel from | 2 |
vase from eastern arizona | 2 |
a mold or support | 2 |
the end of the | 2 |
is seen in fig | 2 |
example shown in fig | 2 |
surfaces of the vessels | 2 |
except that the handle | 2 |
it is impossible to | 2 |
a vessel of this | 2 |
of fabric under consideration | 2 |
the design drawn in | 2 |
appear in the impression | 2 |
about the rim or | 2 |
water vessel in form | 2 |
the great diversity of | 2 |
for the transportation and | 2 |
beginning of the coil | 2 |
the side opposite the | 2 |
and extends from the | 2 |
wish in this place | 2 |
will be well to | 2 |
the combinations of the | 2 |
sections of the country | 2 |
modern work of the | 2 |
by filling in the | 2 |
ancient pottery of pennsylvania | 2 |
of manufacture and in | 2 |
bowl with grotesque heads | 2 |
are treated in a | 2 |
the middle portion of | 2 |
pottery in mississippi valley | 2 |
serve to illustrate the | 2 |
been constructed especially for | 2 |
of the units are | 2 |
it will be observed | 2 |
fabric shown in fig | 2 |
the fiber of bark | 2 |
in the hands of | 2 |
in the shape of | 2 |
bottom is somewhat flattened | 2 |
people of this pueblo | 2 |
of which two grotesque | 2 |
bowls ornamented on the | 2 |
the most general way | 2 |
decoration consists of a | 2 |
short cord indentations placed | 2 |
the people who occupied | 2 |
by the lake dwellers | 2 |
in the preceding section | 2 |
to the conformation of | 2 |
is occupied by a | 2 |
of which are of | 2 |
the circuit of the | 2 |
of clay has been | 2 |
the spiral ridges of | 2 |
woven in this manner | 2 |
characters of the art | 2 |
which are suggested in | 2 |
with a belt of | 2 |
cup from central utah | 2 |
in a way that | 2 |
from a small piece | 2 |
from the mounds of | 2 |
opposite side of the | 2 |
forms are greatly varied | 2 |
a satisfactory classification of | 2 |
handled vessels of this | 2 |
collections from old pojuaque | 2 |
in which the threads | 2 |
one above and the | 2 |
find it convenient to | 2 |
the rim or neck | 2 |
in the modeling of | 2 |
the shoulder of the | 2 |
the appearance of a | 2 |
in the museum at | 2 |
arrow and spear heads | 2 |
near the city of | 2 |
for pounding and grinding | 2 |
as seen in the | 2 |
the whole surface is | 2 |
fifteen inches in diameter | 2 |
the art of a | 2 |
in the arrangement of | 2 |
of pottery in mississippi | 2 |
obtained from the mounds | 2 |
now in the museum | 2 |
from the indians of | 2 |
which the vessels were | 2 |
body is much flattened | 2 |
are in the collection | 2 |
in most of the | 2 |
peculiar to the ancient | 2 |
have been applied to | 2 |
the white ware are | 2 |
the surface has received | 2 |
agents of the bureau | 2 |
i see no reason | 2 |
of illustrations have been | 2 |
paste is a light | 2 |
and carried away by | 2 |
by the modern pueblo | 2 |
from those of other | 2 |
the rim is ornamented | 2 |
form and ornamentation shown | 2 |
specimen is given in | 2 |
are rarely found in | 2 |
the vase given in | 2 |
a capacity of about | 2 |
from impressions on pottery | 2 |
base of the neck | 2 |
the surface is coated | 2 |
the remains of a | 2 |
is situated on the | 2 |
at the present day | 2 |
of fine clay which | 2 |
we have a number | 2 |
pleasing to the eye | 2 |
difficulties in the way | 2 |
through a field of | 2 |
and the painted design | 2 |
little cup given in | 2 |
the removal of the | 2 |
by the modern tribes | 2 |
shoulder of the vessel | 2 |
and whitened and polished | 2 |
obtained from the great | 2 |
cords of the warp | 2 |
the dictates of fancy | 2 |
ware with colored decorations | 2 |
finished with a polishing | 2 |
the caves of kentucky | 2 |
is of a dark | 2 |
the ware in the | 2 |
which may have been | 2 |
a band of fret | 2 |
striking feature is the | 2 |
ends of the units | 2 |
in great favor with | 2 |
the outer margin of | 2 |
and the surface well | 2 |
of the bowl is | 2 |
is finished with a | 2 |
from the neck of | 2 |