. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . h (HEIGHT 65 INCHES* POTTERY FROM THE MISSOURI VALLEYl?)NORTHWESTERN GROUP MANDAN AND PAWNEE POTTERY 199 from village or burial sites at some point on the Missouri a has been finished bj paddling with an implement wrappedwith fine cords, and specimen Ij is tempered with shell, and has rudescrolls scratched on the four lobes of the body. These features wouldseem to connect the specimen with ware of the Middle Mississippigroup. Pawnee Pottery The National Museum contains an intere
. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . h (HEIGHT 65 INCHES* POTTERY FROM THE MISSOURI VALLEYl?)NORTHWESTERN GROUP MANDAN AND PAWNEE POTTERY 199 from village or burial sites at some point on the Missouri a has been finished bj paddling with an implement wrappedwith fine cords, and specimen Ij is tempered with shell, and has rudescrolls scratched on the four lobes of the body. These features wouldseem to connect the specimen with ware of the Middle Mississippigroup. Pawnee Pottery The National Museum contains an interesting lot of fragments ofearthenware brought in bv Dr F. V. Havden about the year 1867. A
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