. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . Fig, 45—Potsberda witli stamped markings giviug texlile-like effects. Oni-liHlf m-tiial size. the history of ceramic ornament. I refer to the imprinting of twistedcords, singly and in such relations and order as to produce ornamentaleffects or patterns. In its simplest use the cord was laid on andimprinted in a few lines around the shoulder or neck of the of this use are imprintings which produce a great varietyof simple geometric patterns, differing with the regions and th
. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . Fig, 45—Potsberda witli stamped markings giviug texlile-like effects. Oni-liHlf m-tiial size. the history of ceramic ornament. I refer to the imprinting of twistedcords, singly and in such relations and order as to produce ornamentaleffects or patterns. In its simplest use the cord was laid on andimprinted in a few lines around the shoulder or neck of the of this use are imprintings which produce a great varietyof simple geometric patterns, differing with the regions and the or current fretwork and curved tigures were not readilyexecuted by this method, and are never seen. A few examples of cord-imprinted patterns are .shown in figure -fl. Hard-twisted cords were 78 ABORIGINAL POTTERY OF EASTERN UNITED STATES [eth.
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