| 1867 - 1060 pàgines
...One of the methods employed by the Indians in the manufacture of earthenware was, to weave baskets of rushes or willows, similar in shape to the vessels...baskets, after being destroyed by the fire, left on th« outer Burfnce of the vessels peculiar impressions, resembling basket-work, which produce a very... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1870 - 680 pàgines
...of clay with a mixture of pulverized granite. He also mentioned that the Indian tribes wove baskets of rushes or willows, similar in shape to the vessels they intended to make. Having coated the inside of these vessels with the proper clay, they were then fired, when the moulds,... | |
| Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland - 1878 - 718 pàgines
...of clay with a mixture of pulverized granite. He also mentioned that the Indian tribes wove baskets of rushes or willows, similar in shape to the vessels they intended to make. Having coated the inside of these vessels with the proper clay, they were then fired, when the moulds,... | |
| Charles Rau - 1882 - 200 pàgines
...One of the methods employed by the Indians in the manufacture of earthenware was, to weave baskets of rushes or willows, similar in shape to the vessels...basket-work, which produce a very pleasing effect, and replace ornamentation to a certain extent." With this method the potters on the Cahokia creek were... | |
| William Gregory Wood-Martin - 1895 - 786 pàgines
...resemblance, having been composed of clay, with a mixture of pulverized granite. The Indians also wove baskets of rushes or willows, similar in shape to the vessels they intended to make. Having coated the inside of these baskets with the proper clay, they were then baked, when the moulds,... | |
| 1867 - 484 pàgines
...One of the methods employed by the Indians in the manufacture of earthenware was, to weave baskets of rushes or willows, similar in shape to the vessels...basket-work, which produce a very pleasing effect, and replace ornamentation to a certain extent.* With this method the potters on the Cahokia creek were... | |
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