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Mohave Pottery

Mohave Pottery

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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS
ANTHROPOLOGICAL RECORDS

VOLUME XVI
1955-1961

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
BERKELEY AND LOS ANGELES
1961

KRAUS REPRINT CO.
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1976

University of California Press
Berkeley and Los Angeles
California

Cambridge University Press
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Reprinted with the permission of the
University of California Press

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CONTENTS

1. Mohave Pottery, by A. L. Kroeber and Michael J. Harner 1
2. The Aboriginal Population of the San Joaquin Valley, California, by S. F. Cook 31
3. The Aboriginal Population of the North Coast of California,
by S. F. Cook
81
4. The Aboriginal Population of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties,
California, by S. F. Cook
131
5. California Athabascan Groups, by Martin A. Baumhoff 157
6. Colonial Expeditions to the Interior of California, Central Valley,
1800-1820, by S. F. Cook
239
7. Shoshone-Bannock Subsistence and Society, by Robert F. Murphy and
Yolanda Murphy
293
8. A Burial Cave in Baja California, The Palmer Collection, 1887, by William
C. Massey and Carolyn M. Osborne
339
9. Washo Religion, by James F. Downs 365

MOHAVE POTTERY

BY

A. L. KROEBER AND MICHAEL J. HARNER

ANTHROPOLOGICAL RECORDS
Vol. 16, No. 1

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

ANTHROPOLOGICAL RECORDS

Editors (Berkeley): R. L. Olson, R. F. Heizer, T. D. McCown, J. H. Rowe Volume 16, No. 1, pp. 1-30, plates 1-8, 2 figures in text

Submitted by editors August 4, 1954
Issued May 6, 1955
Price, 75 cents

University of California Press
Berkeley and Los Angeles
California

Cambridge University Press
London, England

Manufactured in the United States of America


FOREWORD

The pottery here described was collected fifty years ago by Kroeber and is all in the University's Museum of Anthropology.

It is described for ethnological comparability by Kroeber, with emphasis on use, shape, painted design, and names of designs; and for archaeological utilization by Harner, with special attention to ware, temper, firing, hardness, forms, paint and color, and technological considerations generally. The two parts were written independently. They overlap here and there, especially on vessel shapes; but, after a few duplications were excised, it has seemed advantageous, after adding a brief concordance of terms employed by the two authors, to let the independent treatments of shapes stand double.

No comparisons with other native ceramic arts, recent or ancient, are undertaken by us.

A. L. K.
M. J. H.


CONTENTS

PART I. ETHNOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

By A. L. Kroeber

  Page
Pottery shapes recognized by the Mohave 1
Pottery objects other than vessels 2
Technological notes 2
Description of the pottery 3
Plate 1: Bowls 3
Plate 2: Bowls 3
Plate 3: Platters 4
Plate 4: Spoons 5
Plate 5: Jars, pots, jugs, cups 6
Plate 6: Bowls, platters, parchers, canteens 7
Plate 7: Spoon backs, toys, pipes, pot rests 7
Plate 8: Jar, cup, platter, bowls, spoons 8
Summary of shapes 8
Summary of painted designs and elements 9

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