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the ancient pottery of47
from the ancient pottery40
tumulus at saint george31
is shown in fig28
fabric from the ancient28
is illustrated in fig25
the bureau of ethnology18
of the bureau of16
the body of the16
from tumulus at saint14
ancient pottery of tennessee14
is given in fig14
annual report of the13
part of the body13
of the mississippi valley13
of stone articles of13
articles of stone articles13
stone articles of clay13
as shown in fig12
from san juan valley12
the pottery of the12
vessel shown in fig11
the base of the11
surface of the vessel11
report of the bureau11
unit of the design10
district of the rio10
be seen in the10
the character of the10
seems to have been10
the vessel shown in10
in regard to the10
of the usual form10
the middle of the9
pottery of new jersey9
the third annual report9
third annual report of9
the surface of the9
from the tumulus at9
in the third annual9
the lower part of9
vessels of this class9
the valley of the9
lower part of the9
as shown in the9
at the same time9
body of the vessel9
ancient pottery of new9
the tumulus at saint9
seem to have been8
upper part of the8
and a half inches8
it is probable that8
it is of the8
in the national museum8
one of the most8
the center of the8
is ornamented with a8
the threads of the8
the rio san juan8
the painted design is8
in a number of8
the province of tusayan8
are a number of8
the bottom of the8
the form of a8
a small fragment of7
with the exception of7
was obtained from a7
such a way as7
examples of relief ornaments7
from the vicinity of7
bowl from tumulus at7
ancient pottery of the7
from the lake dwellings7
from a mound in7
the top of the7
of the rio grande7
bottom of the vessel7
in such a way7
from the same locality7
inches in diameter and7
in the form of7
of the rio san7
of the body is7
a way as to7
of this class of7
of the pottery of7
from the pottery of7
may be seen in7
the side of the7
the sides of the7
are filled in with6
vessel illustrated in fig6
and the surface is6
on the inner surface6
of an inch in6
vase of eccentric form6
of the rio virgen6
the manufacture of pottery6
being filled in with6
of the vessel is6
the ware of the6
in a way to6
in many cases the6
ancient pottery of alabama6
there are a number6
the upper part of6
the work of the6
in the manufacture of6
the place of the6
the neck of the6
have been made by6
is shown in the6
the color of the6
from the keam collection6
valley of the rio6
to a great extent6
in connection with the6
from a fragment of6
it is possible that6
that shown in fig6
part of the neck6
to the surface of6
to the side of5
the body is ornamented5
is embellished with a5
rubbing stones for metate5
fragment of pottery from5
form and size to5
the san juan valley5
of the little colorado5
handle on the back5
body is covered with5
are of rare occurrence5
of the ancient pueblo5
one inch in diameter5
vase from tumulus at5
of the art of5
now in the national5
attached to the side5
of pottery from the5
the vessel illustrated in5
vase shown in fig5
of clay collections from5
impression on the ancient5
articles of clay collections5
a small percentage of5
bottle with human head5
the example given in5
it will be seen5
a half inches in5
of the white ware5
on the ancient pottery5
margin of the rim5
in the valley of5
a large percentage of5
for the reason that5
developed in the white5
in form and size5
in red and white5
is well shown in5
and size to the5
threads of the warp5
a broad belt of5
to the base of5
pottery of the mississippi5
based upon the meander5
from the san juan5
of the modern tribes5
of the paste is5
opposite sides of the5
been added to the5
similar in form and5
is attached to the5
while the clay was5
the remainder of the5
exterior surface of the5
of a number of5
the surface has been5
with that of the5
the greater part of4
the inner surface of4
of the davenport academy4
a majority of cases4
in a majority of4
with decorations in black4
a study of the4
in some of the4
as will be seen4
as in the preceding4
with a series of4
be seen that the4
the art of the4
of the united states4
the lake dwellings of4
in the national collection4
the heads of animals4
fabric from the lake4
a great deal of4
of the human form4
the end of a4
the color is gray4
consists of a number4
were obtained from the4
surface of the body4
may have been used4
is illustrated in the4
the exterior surface of4
as that shown in4
lake dwellings of switzerland4
example is shown in4
the neck is high4
of the ancient pueblos4
the nails of the4
the ancient inhabitants of4
the ceramic art of4
in contributions to the4
the clay was still4
shown in the section4
is presented in fig4
appears to have been4
band around the neck4
of the latter class4
of polished black ware4
was obtained from the4
is of the dark4
bowl with grotesque head4
fourth of an inch4
of the ordinary form4
eccentric and life forms4
vessel of eccentric form4
upper surface of the4
the ornamentation consists of4
in possession of the4
is one of the4
white ware with decorations4
the specimen given in4
is furnished with a4
handle on one side4
widest part of the4
of the same locality4
an inch in thickness4
of the coiled ware4
color of the paste4
a few of the4
groove around the middle4
the upper part is4
from a small fragment4
example given in fig4
the influence of the4
similar in form to4
as may be seen4
it is difficult to4
pottery of north carolina4
between the nails of4
red ware with decorations4
specimen given in fig4
the appearance of the4
by the indians of4
in some cases the4
will be seen that4
and the body is4
the widest part of4
vase from the tumulus4
threads of the woof4
clay was still soft4
in the keam collection4
the pottery of this4
and the rio grande4
by the use of4
for convenience of treatment4
vessel from the same4
small fragment of pottery4
the saint george tumulus4
by a series of4
greater part of the4
have been found in4
illustrated in the third4
notched at the sides4
specimen illustrated in fig4
of the colorado chiquito4
obtained from a small4
to have been a4
from the province of4
of the ancient potter4
form of a duck4
in the pottery of4
the face of the4
in a few cases4
for the purpose of4
with a sharp point4
bank of the rio4
by a number of4
in the same manner4
sides of the vessel4
body is ornamented with4
of the vessel to4
of the vessel and4
on the sides of4
part of the vessel4
the fact that the4
the body is covered4
applied to the surface4
and consists of two4
the modern tribes of3
the surface is well3
examples are given in3
the modeling of life3
the exception of a3
that the pottery of3
those of the web3
in white by painting3
it will readily be3
in nearly all cases3
fragments of pottery from3
the manner in which3
a number of examples3
from that of the3
inch in diameter and3
of the san juan3
the mouth of the3
of the rio mancos3
transportation and storage of3
the origin of this3
from time to time3
in the soft clay3
pottery of the same3
form ornament illustrations ordinary3
as a rule the3
set about the rim3
and grinding mesquite beans3
by pinching up the3
with handle and spout3
figure of plate xxxix3
pottery of the ancient3
water vessel in the3
from a mound on3
fragment of ancient pottery3
on the opposite side3
with hole in the3
is found in the3
of the fingers and3
work of the ancient3
entire surface of the3
at the end of3
the discovery of a3
have been used in3
proceedings of the davenport3
by reference to the3
well shown in the3
the most expanded portion3
of the painted ware3
coiled pottery of the3
a number of vases3
in the more archaic3
of this form are3
with the white ware3
in the manufacture and3
there are a few3
at the top and3
surface is coated with3
the form of the3
nails of the fingers3
some of the more3
of the ordinary dark3
period of pueblo art3
the entire surface of3
vessel of this class3
for a long period3
by a study of3
have come from the3
is sometimes seen in3
spaces being filled in3
expanded part of the3
canteen of the usual3
and consists of a3
has a series of3
at right angles to3
have been intended for3
the cords of the3
zigzag band around the3
vessel in the form3
base of the body3
each thread of the3
in imitation of a3
ornament illustrations ordinary forms3
form of fabric is3
white ware with black3
in the bottom of3
brown and black ware3
the margin of the3
there can be no3
surface is well polished3
at the time of3
handled mug from san3
as well as the3
are shown in fig3
it is highly probable3
the interior surface of3
the rim with the3
a fragment of ancient3
by the fact that3
this is a very3
a very good example3
the manufacture of this3
in the white ground3
the paste is a3
i have no doubt3
of the face is3
neatly laid and indented3
valley of the little3
is of the ordinary3
in a general way3
may have been intended3
the rio grande and3
in this case is3
on account of the3
of the middle mississippi3
the clay between the3
small percentage of the3
it is true that3
the proceedings of the3
like that of the3
coiling of the pueblos3
from the work of3
obtained by the bureau3
this class of ware3
the usual form with3
consists of a single3
the fingers and thumb3
most expanded part of3
the collection from this3
the rim of the3
clay between the nails3
mug from san juan3
the upper surface of3
neck of the vessel3
the fragment shown in3
of the ceramic art3
sharp point in the3
the collection of mr3
a number of vessels3
the great body of3
of the vase is3
survey of the territories3
on the inner face3
of designs in color3
indians of new mexico3
may be taken as3
character of the vessel3
it will probably be3
modeling of life forms3
what appears to be3
bowl from san juan3
the manufacture and ornamentation3
salt lake city museum3
this specimen was obtained3
shown in the illustration3
with a band of3
to have been made3
interwoven at right angles3
a part of the3
fixed at one end3
the bowl illustrated in3
similar to the last3
a number of cases3
other sections of the3
the head of a3
there is no reason3
appearance of the vessel3
as well as a3
ware of the north3
illustrations ordinary forms eccentric3
a sharp point in3
cooking pot with handle3
of the influence of3
in the davenport collection3
the most expanded part3
shaped water vessel with3
vicinity of pecan point3
the vicinity of pecan3
color of the ground3
vessel given in fig3
in the preceding case3
ordinary forms eccentric forms3
ceramic art of the3
has led to the3
loop handle on the3
pottery of this province3
readily be seen that3
a portion of the3
ware with decorations in3
of the atlantic states3
be seen by reference3
pattern of incised lines3
of the ancient peoples3
attached to the rim3
the ends of the3
buried with the dead3
of the rim is3
half inches in diameter3
of the use of3
bowl illustrated in fig3
of cibola and tusayan3
it was obtained from3
was applied to the3
form is shown in3
a great majority of3
of the opposing series3
the color is dark3
seen by reference to3
by the addition of3
the ancient peoples of3
the advent of the3
a slip or wash3
by the pueblo tribes3
been applied to the3
be taken as a3
in form of a3
cloth from a mound3
chips and flakes of3
with the ware of3
come to my notice3
the conformation of the3
is probable that the3
well shown in fig3
inches in height and3
may be seen by3
eccentric forms life forms3
pottery of the middle3
examples have been found3
from ancient pottery of3
the processes by which3
a good example of3
forms eccentric forms life3
middle of the body3
a fragment of pottery3
slip or wash of3
coiling of other peoples3
articles of clay miscellaneous3
groove for smoothing arrow3
a few of which3
in the hardened clay3
said to have been3
the same as that3
ornamented with a series3
have not been found3
warp being fixed at3
with a number of3
fragment shown in fig3
the indians of new3
of a group of3
of the pueblo indians3
it is not impossible3
to that shown in3
of this ancient people3
obtained from a fragment3
neck is high and3
upon a black ground3
it is interesting to3
of the rio gila3
a large fragment of3
remainder of the surface3
being fixed at one3
is covered with a3
will readily be seen3
miscellaneous articles collections from3
for the insertion of3
and seem to have3
that vessels of this3
eleven inches in diameter3
textile fabrics of the3
the body is much3
defined in white by3
of the middle province3
as in the other3
the color is a3
manufacture and ornamentation of3
so far as i3
under the influence of3
in one case the2
been suggested to the2
the neck and upper2
a great variety of2
the under side of2
the only example of2
grooved stone for polishing2
under the head of2
the surface well polished2
the aperture is ten2
the lake dwellers of2
beauty of the vessel2
whitened ware with colored2
from the mounds and2
of bone and horn2
ancient peoples of this2
in this place to2
study of the pottery2
ancient province of tusayan2
is developed in the2
cords of the woof2
of which are quite2
a drawing board or2
remainder of the body2
the white color of2
coiled ware and white2
of life forms in2
can be seen in2
and seem to be2
there is no indication2
thread of the woof2
vase from epsom creek2
in the other example2
have resulted from the2
appears to be a2
as that of the2
many of the finer2
with handle on the2
of the eastern and2
used for carrying water2
obtained at pecan point2
a cruciform arrangement of2
vessels by means of2
figures of the body2
the national museum has2
above and the other2
the painted figures are2
it has a very2
the accidents of manufacture2
the purpose of enhancing2
groups of festooned lines2
examples of plain vessels2
raccoon or an opossum2
various forms of vessels2
of a large vase2
of the same class2
the result of firing2
it is a handsome2
the pottery of north2
of the gulf coast2
of the surface is2
handled cup from tusayan2
collection from santa ana2
compartments are occupied by2
never lost sight of2
of clay miscellaneous articles2
pitcher with handle and2
the neck is very2
inner surface of a2
the addition of small2
white color of the2
there are no examples2
and the rio virgen2
is high and cylindrical2
bowl shown in fig2
placed side by side2
to the inverted vessel2
the collections obtained from2
give rise to the2
a piece of clay2
a unit of the2
the lower mississippi or2
the vicinity of springerville2
vessel is shown in2
rim of the vessel2
this village is situated2
vessel presented in fig2
ware of the gulf2
origin and development of2
from the center of2
site of an ancient2
of pottery from alabama2
to the present time2
the bottom is flat2
figure somewhat resembling a2
geological survey of the2
the line of junction2
smoothing stones used in2
the earlier stages of2
ancient pottery of north2
to suspend the vessel2
of use over fire2
mounds and graves of2
a mound in ohio2
of which have been2
the fact that in2
may have been suggested2
surface is shown in2
vessels of this shape2
indicated by the absence2
house and village sites2
in the davenport museum2
it consists of a2
with rude stone implements2
the color is quite2
remarkable feature of the2
the art of basketry2
quite dark and the2
and a number of2
is a remarkable fact2
filled up with clay2
from the rio grande2
hold as much as2
clara polished black ware2
fabric was applied to2
is probable that in2
color of the vase2
is even and well2
and upper part of2
modified in such a2
an interesting fact that2
with groove around the2
received a wash of2
body of the vase2
good illustration of this2
same class as the2
the natural constituents of2
except that the neck2
of these vessels are2
handles at the sides2
angles to each other2
many of the specimens2
the head of some2
done by the lake2
upon the exterior of2
all the atlantic states2
the neck is furnished2
they may have been2
that it is a2
subsequent mutations of form2
makes it impossible to2
of the body zone2
is especially true of2
a somewhat different type2
is from a small2
lower mississippi or gulf2
known to nearly all2
groups of straight lines2
neck of the bottle2
ancient pottery of ohio2
many of the vessels2
braiding done by the2
a number of lines2
from one to three2
and has had a2
in style with the2
to be regarded as2
lid from san juan2
in the light ground2
is much flattened and2
with ornamentation in black2
set in a drawing2
as to produce a2
in all cases the2
to the widest part2
represented by this ware2
styles of decoration are2
from the fact that2
be said to have2
a small bowl from2
of the gulf states2
the volutes of the2
an illustration of this2
the rim is but2
of district of columbia2
collections from san juan2
most expanded portion of2
was obtained in the2
scarifying and indenting the2
original form of painted2
and graves of the2
part of the face2
developed in the light2
the ground color and2
the surface of a2
the bottom is somewhat2
in detail as the2
in the decoration of2
the shape of the2
in very many cases2
red and brown ware2
well as of the2
this is especially true2
the impression is not2
type of fabric under2
two series of threads2
all the details of2
on coiled pottery of2
to say just how2
form is symmetrical and2
collections from santa clara2
somewhat larger than the2
the surface finish is2
provinces of cibola and2
upon our museum shelves2
at the shoulder and2
in common use with2
that of the other2
has the appearance of2
often supplied with handles2
in the pueblo country2
bowl with grotesque handle2
the salt lake city2
not remain in place2
in the early stages2
illustration of this class2
by the side of2
one series of the2
the body is nearly2
very closely with the2
used as a rattle2
as a type of2
the banks of the2
the vase shown in2
hole in the top2
with foot or pedestal2
of this form of2
of the more northern2
seen in the cut2
the septum of the2
color is quite dark2
portion of this area2
ancient pottery of maryland2
davenport academy of sciences2
on the inside of2
of figures encircling the2
in the white color2
is interesting to notice2
mouth of the vessel2
a large number of2
some of the mound2
along the line of2
pojuaque articles of stone2
seems to be a2
handled vessels eccentric and2
represented by a number2
collection of stones used2
bottle from san juan2
ridges of the coil2
the bowl in a2
of the skill and2
they probably follow the2
of the coiled variety2
situated on the rio2
adaptation of the human2
highly probable that the2
with wide mouths and2
on the back and2
takes the place of2
peculiar character of this2
which hold as much2
in this respect it2
colors used in painting2
articles of clay polished2
the beauty of the2
is copied from his2
typical example of the2
vessels district of the2
on pages to of2
of the ancient inhabitants2
length of the vessel2
a good degree of2
of the more southern2
the spaces are filled2
painted design in black2
various parts of the2
of the same people2
clay after the removal2
with clay or resin2
brown ware without decorations2
an inch in diameter2
manner in which the2
study of the art2
ornamented internally and externally2
that there is no2
is furnished with two2
is extremely difficult to2
combinations of the threads2
examples of the latter2
is a very usual2
and the color is2
form of painted design2
similar in every respect2
have been suggested by2
greatly varied in size2
this class in the2
upon the interior surface2
is surrounded by a2
are illustrated in the2
in the vicinity of2
used for smoothing and2
is not to be2
with the shoulder or2
the same time there2
stones with finger pits2
the coiled ware and2
modeled in the round2
of this example is2
this class obtained from2
of similar form and2
consists of two broad2
height is eleven inches2
district of the little2
and the manner of2
i have already described2
and red ware with2
of the woof threads2
the origin of the2
a number of the2
obtained from a mound2
seventeen inches high and2
clay polished black ware2
filled in with fine2
the bones of the2
in the way of2
in the center of2
a very interesting vessel2
of pottery to the2
and the neck is2
by some of the2
by the absence of2
in diameter and seven2
was obtained at pecan2
handle similar in form2
probably intended to represent2
illustrates an impression upon2
to those of the2
the engraved design consists2
made in the soft2
into the face of2
engraved design consists of2
of the woof being2
a very usual form2
impressions of textile fabrics2
the ancient pueblo pottery2
examples of this kind2
even and well polished2
the soft clay after2
is now in the2
excellent example of the2
showing the full thickness2
sometimes seen in the2
pounding and grinding mesquite2
with more than usual2
the use of pulverized2
in with reticulated lines2
the vessel to which2
projected in a straight2
at the base of2
to represent the head2
made by the use2
of the finer examples2
a typical example of2
from some of the2
there is a slight2
said to have a2
modeled in imitation of2
are represented by a2
the coil in ornamentation2
belongs to the keam2
a large portion of2
second annual report of2
of which are suggested2
detailed study of the2
belt of figures encircling2
in the work of2
have designs in white2
decoration is simple and2
it is an interesting2
the following examples are2
mended by its owners2
character of the fabric2
of clay polished black2
to give the effect2
should be called to2
to make satisfactory restorations2
the feet and tail2
from a copper celt2
in nearly every locality2
is indicated by the2
may have come from2
within the limits of2
whole length of the2
in the davenport academy2
with decorations on the2
of the methods of2
rim is but slightly2
a much larger vessel2
yet there is an2
of the chalky ware2
upon the sides and2
this is shown in2
the head has a2
prehistoric textile fabrics of2
it is symmetrical in2
of the painted designs2
paper will be devoted2
the usual fire mottlings2
with grooves or notches2
that many of the2
by the ancient pueblos2
there is in the2
form it is a2
third form of fabric2
is gray and the2
the collections from the2
vessels eccentric and life2
right bank of the2
very often supplied with2
there are also many2
will be observed that2
the black polished ware2
been practiced by many2
some of which are2
the method of weaving2
fabric from a mound2
fabrics of the united2
from the swiss lake2
the mounds and graves2
in a great majority2
side of the neck2
of some of the2
within this area there2
vase is in the2
pinching up the clay2
right angles to each2
some of the ollas2
spiral ridges of the2
with the addition of2
on the authority of2
is decorated with a2
that the series of2
cord indentations placed at2
coiled ware and the2
the fabric shown in2
east of saint george2
the most archaic variety2
corresponds very closely with2
made up of four2
the vessel presented in2
is from the keam2
bowl with human figures2
of this form is2
are now in the2
have been a favorite2
of the design drawn2
all the varieties of2
of scarifying and indenting2
i have not thought2
be no doubt that2
vase from the work2
vessels of the class2
i find it convenient2
central and south america2
in a drawing board2
but the inside is2
is wide and the2
annular groove near the2
a number of handled2
is highly probable that2
taste of the ancient2
illustrated catalogue of the2
mouthed bottles or jars2
other parts of the2
a certain range of2
the paste is generally2
is no reason why2
west of the th2
net from the pottery2
are identical with the2
at each of these2
drawing board or frame2
shaped much like the2
nearly all the atlantic2
stones used in smoothing2
the interior of the2
it will be well2
in white upon a2
degree of mechanical polish2
from a large fragment2
vessels of the same2
ware and the white2
would not remain in2
back of the head2
after the removal of2
of bright red color2
to the rim of2
the earth which they2
stone for polishing arrow2
sides of the vase2
has been added to2
shown in the upper2
on the surface and2
the example shown in2
in this case the2
the same class as2
that of the middle2
of this kind of2
the ware is of2
can be made out2
of surveys west of2
and flakes of obsidian2
builders of the mississippi2
collections from turquoise mine2
this example is the2
indicates that it was2
it is a large2
white upon a black2
rim is ornamented with2
large percentage of rather2
it is a noteworthy2
its resemblance to a2
handled mug from tusayan2
articles of bone and2
on the inside only2
cup given in fig2
the city of davenport2
is but a step2
found in possession of2
with impressions of textile2
added to the base2
the heart of the2
are in all cases2
the davenport academy collection2
of the same region2
in the faces of2
has been painted red2
bowls ollas bottles handled2
study of the latter2
a good deal of2
decorations on the inner2
to arrive at any2
of pottery found in2
the people of this2
and the legs are2
done in a way2
of the figures are2
takes the form of2
the body is globular2
used for cooking purposes2
and attached to the2
of great numbers of2
up the clay between2
and character of the2
the shoulder or body2
of this pottery is2
the surfaces of the2
same time there is2
link between the two2
of this class obtained2
come from the vicinity2
while the upper part2
the upper figure of2
vessel in form of2
a number of which2
is furnished with four2
it is a heavy2
broad belt of figures2
small image of a2
collections from santo domingo2
two or three distinct2
the archaic white ware2
filled in with serrate2
possession of the pueblo2
mississippi province in pottery2
marginal band of outline2
of the proceedings of2
are also a few2
have apparently not been2
the forms and decorations2
side opposite the head2
methods of manufacture and2
vase from a cliff2
tinaja shown in fig2
upper figure of plate2
about three miles from2
six and a half2
is in many cases2
of a narrow band2
great majority of cases2
collections from san ildefonso2
the back is very2
the semblance of death2
of the pueblo province2
have not thought it2
a slightly flaring rim2
three or four distinct2
should be noticed that2
the designs are painted2
there is an apparent2
in the dark color2
there are in the2
yellow vase from tusayan2
of the neck and2
to show the method2
the swiss lake dwellings2
in mississippi valley pottery2
down to the present2
it would be difficult2
not be able to2
side of the bowl2
been given to the2
ancient pottery of district2
very good example is2
fabric from a copper2
is smooth and the2
in the study of2
separated by parallel lines2
are few and simple2
surface is even and2
of the form and2
the vessel to be2
image of a person2
placed at regular intervals2
vessels were used as2
show the method of2
more than usual care2
clay miscellaneous articles collections2
of this province is2
two or more strands2
over the entire surface2
have been employed by2
of contact with the2
picked up in the2
with the pottery of2
for smoothing and polishing2
the head of the2
of the simplest type2
handle on the side2
attention should be called2
say just how much2
in the introductory pages2
covered with rude nodes2
but few specimens of2
half inches in height2
ware and white ware2
nearly all of the2
surface is covered with2
show indications of use2
contact with the whites2
that it consists of2
known to have been2
quite a number of2
far as i can2
bottle with human form2
the contour of the2
ornamentation shown in fig2
with the view of2
part is ornamented with2
ollas bottles handled vessels2
markings from ancient pottery2
example is given in2
it is a very2
with handle on one2
a considerable degree of2
and ornamentation shown in2
percentage of rather coarse2
head attached to the2
among many of the2
in every respect to2
which were probably used2
bottle of eccentric form2
shaped for the purpose2
that in one case2
is symmetrical and graceful2
is ten and a2
in execution and conception2
models for the potter2
the exterior surface is2
examples in the collection2
derived from impressions on2
similar to that shown2
the inhabitants of this2
shown in the cut2
diagonal forms of from2
saint george tumulus furnished2
of the woof are2
from the sites of2
will serve to illustrate2
that certain forms of2
neck is furnished with2
is remarkable in having2
from the saint george2
catalogue of the collections2
for the most part2
and is ornamented with2
for purposes of embellishment2
may have been made2
the head and tail2
additional examples are given2
up with clay or2
it should be noticed2
the first great period2
of handled vessels of2
the latter with a2
would seem to have2
by the bureau of2
the specimen illustrated in2
is symmetrical in shape2
be called to the2
in number and are2
of the ancient ware2
considerable diversity in the2
in the rio grande2
there are also a2
marked pottery of tennessee2
of this class are2
have no doubt that2
design is given in2
appears to be the2
was done in a2
the sites of ancient2
the type of fabric2
of fine liquid clay2
with two loop handles2
lake dwellers of switzerland2
art of the ancient2
in other sections of2
one of which is2
the remains of the2
is a dark gray2
of life forms and2
as to form a2
a prominent feature in2
threads would not remain2
gray in color and2
used over the fire2
part of the figure2
the ceramic products of2
of this use of2
body of the bowl2
of the ware of2
and greatly varied in2
vase given in fig2
few of which are2
in the lower part2
to have been found2
to be used in2
and one which is2
is carried over the2
those of the former2
broken rubbers for metates2
encircle the most expanded2
bowl presented in fig2
the preceding forms is2
of clay have been2
as indicated in fig2
the salts of copper2
have been suggested to2
forms of the meander2
smaller vessel from the2
we have a small2
is coated with soot2
the better class of2
which is illustrated in2
black or brown ware2
by means of a2
are of the simplest2
they are very rudely2
handles is shown in2
are bordered by wide2
than the specimen illustrated2
from the base of2
are very often supplied2
figures in red and2
in the character of2
surface has received a2
with a broad belt2
this variety of fabric2
are found in the2
the same locality is2
a number of fine2
will be devoted to2
on the side opposite2
is restored from a2
specimen was obtained from2
form shown in fig2
is made of a2
that the manufacture of2
other varieties of ornament2
same as that of2
from one of the2
of the vessels are2
a figure somewhat resembling2
and brown ware without2
sides of the neck2
i have seen no2
in both form and2
cooking and serving food2
the ancient potters of2
the ancient pueblo potter2
shape is given in2
the arrangement of the2
it may have been2
spaces are filled in2
is not quite symmetrical2
in modern pueblo pottery2
were in use by2
color is a dark2
handled cup from montezuma2
interior surface of a2
it appears that the2
the form shown in2
held in the hand2
from the little colorado2
are arranged in pairs2
legs have been added2
differs from the preceding2
in the specimen illustrated2
implement held in the2
vase lid from san2
designs in red and2
on the right bank2
is separated into four2
outer margin of the2
of the upper part2
the same collection is2
with a handle on2
in the province of2
handled bottle from san2
as seen in fig2
at one end and2
the exterior of vases2
practiced by the ancient2
to the manufacture of2
we have a very2
the opposing series as2
and fitted into the2
in form it is2
the figures of the2
pottery from vicinity of2
soft clay after the2
a large vase from2
taken as a type2
applied to the inverted2
most of the pottery2
the compartments are occupied2
village is situated on2
pecos and the rio2
exception of a narrow2
on the outer surface2
and terminates in a2
superior in hardness to2
may have originated in2
while the base of2
that would seem to2
ware is of the2
in many of the2
the davenport academy of2
paste is generally gray2
that the people who2
body of a bird2
half of an inch2
is small and the2
and a half in2
represented by a series2
this form of fabric2
filled in with black2
will be seen in2
black ware not polished2
of the middle and2
of an inch thick2
and the same in2
septum of the nose2
a very high order2
it is a remarkable2
be noticed that the2
of the th meridian2
it would not be2
collection is shown in2
the fabric was applied2
consists of two lines2
the entire exterior surface2
of this class were2
the vessel and the2
ten and a half2
and storage of water2
many examples of this2
size to the preceding2
used by the indians2
a number of bowls2
the opposite side of2
difficult to determine the2
parts of the pueblo2
by a few families2
of the body of2
a way to produce2
another example from the2
of this variety of2
with the earth which2
one of these is2
have been borrowed from2
the ancient province of2
in the coiled ware2
shown in the figure2
take the place of2
for the sake of2
in the most general2
upon the feet and2
classification of the material2
the remarkable feature of2
those of neighboring sections2
obtained from the indians2
a mound on the2
life and eccentric forms2
no reason why the2
a suggestion of the2
of the vessel as2
can be no doubt2
with broad annular groove2
design drawn in black2
the vessels of this2
tribes of this province2
by painting in a2
of the northwest coast2
upper part is ornamented2
a single line of2
of the coil is2
see no reason why2
the use of fabrics2
seven and a half2
in the examples given2
pottery of district of2
the feet of the2
placed about the neck2
the little colorado and2
canteens of the usual2
are not nearly so2
of modeling life forms2
all the groups of2
furnished with two small2
and a band of2
coiled and plain surface2
miles east of saint2
grave at pecan point2
used in smoothing pottery2
good taste of the2
the ancient pueblo peoples2
good example of the2
expanded portion of the2
the site of an2
bowl with foot or2
is encircled by a2
similar to the preceding2
district of the colorado2
to be used for2
of new mexico in2
this area there are2
consists of encircling lines2
the right bank of2
from this pueblo were2
employed by the ancient2
the colors used in2
one and the same2
about the most expanded2
natural constituents of the2
the warp being fixed2
in the employment of2
have been made in2
from the ruins of2
in the open air2
for the reception of2
is practically a unit2
is an interesting fact2
of a very high2
head and tail of2
the pieces of pottery2
the second annual report2
a noteworthy fact that2
small piece of pottery2
surveys west of the2
the builders of the2
the white ware of2
consists of two bands2
a raccoon or an2
the surface is even2
santa clara polished black2
as well as of2
multitude of variations from2
there is a small2
bottles handled vessels eccentric2
can be learned from2
of stones used in2
in use by the2
difficult to say just2
the painted designs are2
regard to the manufacture2
the body is somewhat2
are a few red2
of the bowls of2
origin of the coil2
this class of vessels2
good specimen from the2
pieces of the white2
very neatly laid and2
in the example given2
have a number of2
is an exceptional one2
the aperture of the2
forms and decorations of2
are shown in figs2
bowl of red ware2
conformation of the vessel2
a grave at pecan2
is well polished and2
the tribes of the2
and in very many2
from the mississippi valley2
described in the preceding2
ancient pottery of illinois2
from the presence of2
in methods of manufacture2
the threads would not2
the interior surface is2
probable that in many2
tend to show that2
in the other case2
would be difficult to2
on opposite sides of2
ordinary superposition of coils2
the art of this2
give the effect of2
a multitude of variations2
red and black decorations2
a more or less2
would seem to be2
are placed about the2
neck of a gourd2
of short cord indentations2
shaped figures on the2
represent the head of2
a number of ways2
this specimen is from2
the design upon the2
the impressions upon the2
of this class is2
at the present time2
intended for a duck2
large percentage of the2
from the rio virgen2
tinaja similar in form2
percentage of the vessels2
very excellent example of2
characteristic of the south2
the surface is often2
a number of illustrations2
the peculiar character of2
it belongs to the2
is rudely finished and2
used as water vessels2
the body of a2
design consists of four2
is of the same2
appear to have been2
in the accompanying plate2
at the sides of2
neck and upper part2
in a straight line2
tempered with a large2
is a noteworthy fact2
to the pueblo tribes2
while the body is2
filled in with reticulated2
fact that in one2
it must have been2
of the warp being2
is ornamented with the2
of the left hand2
it is from a2
collections obtained from the2
of this paper will2
the early stages of2
the various forms of2
rude hatchets or digging2
that the handle is2
are in most cases2
and at the same2
constituents of the clay2
a remarkable fact that2
are inferior to those2
is coated with a2
which i have no2
the exception of the2
of two or more2
first great period of2
from the rim to2
figures on the outside2
and a few are2
as if intended for2
from the same collection2
in the treatment of2
resemblance to a common2
the use of the2
sides of the body2
the time of the2
it is the most2
the back of the2
great period of pueblo2
a small piece of2
for a long time2
in the second annual2
to nearly all pottery2
more characteristic of the2
as in the examples2
the little cup given2
of a somewhat different2
of the collections obtained2
inner surface of the2
in the south the2
have been added to2
of this class in2
not differ greatly from2
fragment of pottery found2
base of the vessel2
taken in connection with2
the form and ornamentation2
both form and ornament2
a band about the2
i place it here2
pages to of the2
images of the human2
to a very fine2
upon the inner surface2
seen in the national2
vase from san juan2
as practiced by the2
in the order of2
a striking feature is2
the transportation and storage2
which is shown in2
circuit of the vessel2
of the states of2
one of these specimens2
volume of the proceedings2
white and red ware2
is based upon the2
of many of the2
it is illustrated in2
to the keam collection2
the whole length of2
always well baked and2
another smaller vessel from2
vase from eastern arizona2
a mold or support2
the end of the2
is seen in fig2
example shown in fig2
surfaces of the vessels2
except that the handle2
it is impossible to2
a vessel of this2
of fabric under consideration2
the design drawn in2
appear in the impression2
about the rim or2
water vessel in form2
the great diversity of2
for the transportation and2
beginning of the coil2
the side opposite the2
and extends from the2
wish in this place2
will be well to2
the combinations of the2
sections of the country2
modern work of the2
by filling in the2
ancient pottery of pennsylvania2
of manufacture and in2
bowl with grotesque heads2
are treated in a2
the middle portion of2
pottery in mississippi valley2
serve to illustrate the2
been constructed especially for2
of the units are2
it will be observed2
fabric shown in fig2
the fiber of bark2
in the hands of2
in the shape of2
bottom is somewhat flattened2
people of this pueblo2
of which two grotesque2
bowls ornamented on the2
the most general way2
decoration consists of a2
short cord indentations placed2
the people who occupied2
by the lake dwellers2
in the preceding section2
to the conformation of2
is occupied by a2
of which are of2
the circuit of the2
of clay has been2
the spiral ridges of2
woven in this manner2
characters of the art2
which are suggested in2
with a belt of2
cup from central utah2
in a way that2
from a small piece2
from the mounds of2
opposite side of the2
forms are greatly varied2
a satisfactory classification of2
handled vessels of this2
collections from old pojuaque2
in which the threads2
one above and the2
find it convenient to2
the rim or neck2
in the modeling of2
the shoulder of the2
the appearance of a2
in the museum at2
arrow and spear heads2
near the city of2
for pounding and grinding2
as seen in the2
the whole surface is2
fifteen inches in diameter2
the art of a2
in the arrangement of2
of pottery in mississippi2
obtained from the mounds2
now in the museum2
from the indians of2
which the vessels were2
body is much flattened2
are in the collection2
in most of the2
peculiar to the ancient2
have been applied to2
the white ware are2
the surface has received2
agents of the bureau2
i see no reason2
of illustrations have been2
paste is a light2
and carried away by2
by the modern pueblo2
from those of other2
the rim is ornamented2
form and ornamentation shown2
specimen is given in2
are rarely found in2
the vase given in2
a capacity of about2
from impressions on pottery2
base of the neck2
the surface is coated2
the remains of a2
is situated on the2
at the present day2
of fine clay which2
we have a number2
pleasing to the eye2
difficulties in the way2
through a field of2
and the painted design2
little cup given in2
the removal of the2
by the modern tribes2
shoulder of the vessel2
and whitened and polished2
obtained from the great2
cords of the warp2
the dictates of fancy2
ware with colored decorations2
finished with a polishing2
the caves of kentucky2
is of a dark2
the ware in the2
which may have been2
a band of fret2
striking feature is the2
ends of the units2
in great favor with2
the outer margin of2
and the surface well2
of the bowl is2
is finished with a2
from the neck of2