. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . Fig. 42—Small ti wUh finger-nail markings giving the effect of basket actual size. imitating eflects common in the simpler wares of a vast region (seefigure 40 c). Implements of this class served the triple purpose: (1) ofmodeling the surface, reducing irregularities; (2) of kneading and knit-ting the surface, making the walls stronger; and (3) of imparting a 76 ABORIGINAL POTTERY OF EASTERN UNITED STATES [ Fig. 43—The roulette (restored) inked and roeked on a
. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . Fig. 42—Small ti wUh finger-nail markings giving the effect of basket actual size. imitating eflects common in the simpler wares of a vast region (seefigure 40 c). Implements of this class served the triple purpose: (1) ofmodeling the surface, reducing irregularities; (2) of kneading and knit-ting the surface, making the walls stronger; and (3) of imparting a 76 ABORIGINAL POTTERY OF EASTERN UNITED STATES [ Fig. 43—The roulette (restored) inked and roeked on a fh « i ,,i p;i|,Li
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