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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106.--Net from the Lake Dwellings 420
107.--Fabric from the ancient pottery of New Jersey 421 108.--Fabric from the ancient pottery of New Jersey 421 109.--Fabric from the ancient pottery of New Jersey 422 110.--Fabric from the ancient pottery of Pennsylvania 422 111.--Impression on the ancient pottery of Ohio 423 112.--Impression on the ancient pottery of New Jersey 423 113.--Impression on the ancient pottery of Alabama 423 114.--Impression on the ancient pottery of Maryland 424 115.--Impression on the ancient pottery of Alabama 425 [Illustration: BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY ANNUAL REPORT 1882 PL. XXXIX 1. POTSHERD. 2. CLAY CAST. 3. POTSHERD. 4. CLAY CAST. 5. POTSHERD. 6. CLAY CAST. A. Hoen & Co. Litho[*illegible*], Baltimore. POTTERY WITH IMPRESSIONS OF TEXTILE FABRICS.] PREHISTORIC TEXTILE FABRICS OF THE UNITED STATES, |
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