A Study of Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth. - Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1882-83, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1886, pages 467-522 by Frank Hamilton Cushing
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504.--Sketch illustrating the first stage in manufacture of latter 486
505.--Sketch illustrating the second stage in manufacture of latter 486 506.--Sketch illustrating the third stage in manufacture of latter 486 507.--Typical example of basket decoration 487 508.--Typical example of basket decoration 487 509.--Typical example of basket decoration 487 510.--Terraced lozenge decoration or "Double-splint-stitch-form." (Shú kâu tu lia tsà nan) 488 511.--Terraced lozenge decoration or "Double-splint-stitch-form." (Shú kâu tu lia tsà nan) 488 512.--Double-splint-stitch, from which same was elaborated 488 513.--Double-splint-stitch, from which same was elaborated 488 514.--Diagonal parallel-line decoration. (Shú kâish pa tsà nan) 488 515.--Study of splints at neck of unfinished basket illustrating evolution of latter 489 516.--Example of indented decoration on corrugated ware 490 517.--Example of indented decoration on corrugated ware 490 518.--Cooking pot of spirally built or corrugated ware, showing conical projections near rim 490 519.--The same, illustrating modification of latter 491 520.--Wicker water-bottle, showing double loops for suspension 491 521.--Water-bottle of corrugated ware, showing double handle 492 522.--The same, showing also plain bottom 492 523.--Food trencher or bowl of impervious wicker-work 497 524.--Latter inverted, as used in forming bowls 497 525.--Ancient bowl of corrugated ware, showing comparative shallowness 498 526.--Basket-bowl as base-mold for large vessels 499 527.--Clay nucleus illustrating beginning of a vessel 499 528.--The same shaped to form the base of a vessel 499 |
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