. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . Fig. 40—«, A cylindric modeling tool wrapped with cord (restored); h, a notched wheel or roulette(restored); c, a vessel made by the author; surface finished with a cord-wrapped implement anddecorated with the roulette. About one-half actual size. HOLMES] USE OF TEXTILES IN MANUFACTURE 75 flat paddlo are distinouished by the patchy and disconnected nature ofthe imprints. The rolling or rocking implement was not lifted fromthe surface, and gave a zigzag connection to the markings, illustratedin


. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . Fig. 40—«, A cylindric modeling tool wrapped with cord (restored); h, a notched wheel or roulette(restored); c, a vessel made by the author; surface finished with a cord-wrapped implement anddecorated with the roulette. About one-half actual size. HOLMES] USE OF TEXTILES IN MANUFACTURE 75 flat paddlo are distinouished by the patchy and disconnected nature ofthe imprints. The rolling or rocking implement was not lifted fromthe surface, and gave a zigzag connection to the markings, illustratedin figure ?>0. The rolling or rocking modeling tools had an advantage over the. Fig. 41—Potshercis showing simple metliod of applying cords in decorating actual size. flat paddles in treating round surfaces, and especially about the con-stricted neck of the vessel. I have undertaken to restore this imple-ment, as illustrated in figure 40«, and have used it successfuUj^ in


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