Prehistoric Textile Fabrics Of The United States, Derived From Impressions On Pottery - Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 393-425 by William Henry Holmes
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Miscellaneous 420
ILLUSTRATIONS. [Transcriber's Note: In the original text, the position of illustrations was determined by available page space. For this e-text, each figure caption has been placed directly _after_ the paragraph describing the figure. Figure 88, which shared a caption with Figure 89, has been shifted down to join Figure 90. The captions are identical except for number.] Plate XXXIX.--Pottery, with impressions of textile fabrics 397 Fig. 60.--Cord-marked vessel, Great Britain 399 61.--Cord and fabric marked vessel, Pennsylvania 400 62.--Combination of threads in coffee sacking 401 63.--Section of same 401 64.--Fabric from the ancient pottery of New York 402 65.--Fabric from the ancient pottery of District of Columbia 402 66.--Fabric from the ancient pottery of Arizona 402 67.--Fabric from the caves of Kentucky 403 68.--Fabric from the Swiss Lake Dwellings 403 69.--Fabric from a mound in Ohio 403 70.--Fabric from a mound in Ohio 403 71.--Section of the same 403 72.--Fabric from the ancient pottery of Tennessee 405 73.--Section of same 405 74.--Diagram showing method of weaving 405 75.--Device for making the twist 406 |
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