قراءة كتاب 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

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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

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

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500 530. — First form of vessel 500 531. — Secondary form in mold, showing origin of spheroidal type of jar 501 532. — Scrapers or trowels of gourd and earthen-ware for smoothing pottery 501 533. — Finished form of a vessel in mold, showing amount of contraction in drying 501 534. — Profile of olla or modern water-jar 502 535. — Base of same, showing circular indentation at bottom 502 536. — Section of same, showing central concavity and circular depression 502 537. — "Milkmaid's boss," or annular mat of wicker for supporting round vessels on the head in carrying 503 538. — Use of annular mat illustrated 503 539. — Section of incipient vessel in convex-bottomed basket-mold 504 540. — Section of same as supported on annular mat and wad of soft substance, for drying 504 541. — Modern base-mold as made from the bottom of water jar 504 542. — Example of Pueblo painted-ornamentation illustrating decorative value of open spaces 506 543
544. — Amazonian basket-decorations, illustrating evolution of the above characteristic 507 545. — Bowl, showing open or unjoined space in lines near rim 510 546. — Water-jar, showing open or unjoined space in lines near rim 510 547. — Conical or flat-bellied canteen 512 548
549. — The same, compared with human mammary gland 513 550. — Double-lobed or hunter canteen (Me' wi k`i lik ton ne), showing teat-like projections and open spaces of contiguous lines 514 551. — Native painting of deer, showing space-line from mouth to heart 515 552. — Native painting of sea serpent, showing space-line from mouth to heart 515 553. — The fret of basket decoration 516 554. — The fret of pottery decoration 516 555. — Scroll as evolved from fret in pottery decoration 516 556. — Ancient Pueblo "medicine-jar" 517 557. — Decoration of above compared with modern Moki rain symbol 517 558. —

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