| 1867 - 1060 стор.
...basins, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated forms as would be tedious to deHcribe and impossible to name. Their method of glazing them...firm. Their lands abound with proper clay for that use."f Loskiel, who describes the manners of the Delawares and Iroquois, states that they made formerly... | |
| Charles Rau - 1876 - 118 стор.
...gallons; large pitchers to carry water; bowls, dishes, platters, basins, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated forms as would be tedious...Their lands abound with proper clay for that use." 3 A very good account relating to the art of pottery, as formerly practised by the tribes of the Mississippi... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1877 - 584 стор.
...gallons, large pitchers to cany water, bowls, dishes, platters, basins, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated forms as would be tedious...describe, and impossible to name. Their method of glazing • Tylor's Early Hittory of Mankind, p. 265, et ttf. * Geological Survey of Indiana, 1873, p. 119.... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1877 - 586 стор.
...gallons, large pitchers to carry water, bowls, dishes, platters, basins, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated forms as would be tedious...describe, and impossible to name. Their method of glazing 1 Tylor's Early Hittory of Mankind, p. 265, etuq. 1 Geolagifal Survey of Indiana, 1873, p. 1 19. He... | |
| Charles Rau - 1882 - 200 стор.
...; large pitchers to carry water; bowls, dishes, platters, basins, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated forms as would be tedious...impossible to name. Their method of glazing them is, the}' place them over a large fire of smoky pitch-pine, which makes them smooth, black, and firm. Their... | |
| Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology - 1887 - 634 стор.
...had " large pitchers to cany water ; bowls, dishes, platters, basons and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated forms as would be tedious to describe and impossible to name.5" This is, in brief, a somewhat fragmentary account of the condition of the tribes east of the... | |
| Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology - 1887 - 606 стор.
..." large pitchers to carry water ; bowls, dishes, platters, basons and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated forms as would be tedious to describe and impossible to name.5" This is, in brief, a somewhat fragmentary account of the condition of the tribes east of the... | |
| Archibald Loudon - 1811 - 364 стор.
...gallons, large pitchers to carry water; bowls, dishes, platters, basons, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated forms, as would be tedious...them, is, they place them over a large fire of smoky pitch pine, which makes them smooth black and firm. Their lands abound with proper clay, for that use... | |
| John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1888 - 774 стор.
...gallons, large pitchers to carry water, bowls, dishes, platters, basins, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated forms, as would be tedious to describe and impossible to name ; " a statement that certainly accurately describes the motley assortment of pottery found in our Tennessee... | |
| Gates Phillips Thruston - 1890 - 434 стор.
...gallons, large pitchers to carry water, bowls, dishes, platters, basins, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated forms, as would be tedious to describe and impossible to name;" a statement that certainly accurately describes the motley assortment of pottery we find in our Tennessee... | |
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