| Alice Morse Earle - 1902 - 460 стор.
...contain from two to ten gallons, large pitchers to carry water, bowls, platters, dishes, basons, and_a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated...method of glazing them is, they place them over a large pit of smoky pitch pine which makes them smooth, black, and firm. Their lands abound with proper clay... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1907 - 600 стор.
...Tribes, remarks that "they make earthen pots of very different sizes, so as to contain from two to ten gallons, large pitchers to carry water, bowls, dishes,...impossible to name. Their method of glazing them is, they 1 Tylor's "Early History of Mankind," p. 265, "et seq." 1 "Geological Survey of Indiana," 1873, p.... | |
| 1915 - 280 стор.
...and composition, and nearly approach to the urns of the ancient Romans.* We are told that they made earthen pots of very different sizes, so as to contain...prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated forms that it would be almost impossible to describe them. Some of the specimens, in ¡i fragmentary form,... | |
| Aleš Hrdlička - 1916 - 588 стор.
...to contain from two to ten gallons; large pitchers to carry water; bowls, dishes, platters, basons, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated...pitch pine, which makes them smooth, black, and firm. Their lands abound with proper clay, for that use; and even with porcelain, as has been proved by experiment."... | |
| William C. Orchard - 1918 - 588 стор.
...to contain from two to ten gallons; large pitchers to carry water; bowls, dishes, platters, basons, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated...pitch pine, which makes them smooth, black, and firm. Their lands abound with proper clay, for that use; and even with porcelain, as has been proved by experiment."... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 стор.
...tribes, remarks that " they make earthen pots of very different sizes, so as to contain from two to ten gallons, large pitchers to carry water, bowls, dishes,...them is, they place them over a large fire of smoky pitch-pine, which makes them smooth, black and firm." Another advantage of fixing definite ethnical... | |
| John Reed Swanton - 1946 - 1106 стор.
...contain from two to ten gallons ; large pitchers to carry water ; bowls, dishes, platters, basons, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated...of glazing them, is, they place them over a large flre of smoky pitch pine, which makes them smooth, black, and firm. Their lands abound with proper... | |
| Thomas M. N. Lewis, Madeline Kneberg, Madeline D. Kneberg Lewis, Charles H. Nash - 1984 - 338 стор.
...surface. Adair 23 describes a custom in the Southeast, ca. 1768, which may explain this characteristic: "Their method of glazing them, is. they place them...pitch pine, which makes them smooth, black and firm." The interior surfaces of these sherds will, on the other hand, absorb water, and frequently are brown... | |
| Theda Perdue - 1998 - 270 стор.
...Vessels included pitchers, bowls, dishes, basins, and platters. Adair said that "their method of gla2ing them, is, they place them over a large fire of smoky pitch pine, which makes them smooth, black and firm."3 3 The black color of Cherokee pottery led a Moravian to remark that it "looks like the iron... | |
| Victor Buchli - 2004 - 364 стор.
...Tribes, remarks that "they make earthern pots of very different sizes, so as to contain from two to ten gallons, large pitchers to carry water, bowls, dishes,...antiquated forms as would be tedious to describe, and 135 impossible to name. Their method of glazing them is, they place them over a large fire of smoky... | |
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