. Bulletin. Ethnology. Antheop. Pap. No. 18] UTAH ARCHEOLOGYâSTEWARD 317 The Judd collection in Kanab has a human-hair rope from this vicinity. It is 3}2 feet long and consists of 16 strands, each two-ply and all twisted comiterclockwise. The end is formed by doubling the strands back on themselves and tying them at the point of doubling with a small cord. Textiles.âAlthough no textiles were found, a lump of clay, 11890, site 116, bears an impression (fig. 53) which may have been made by a. -^f/-*^-*^ â v^^ Figure 53.âTextile impression in Please note that these images are extracted fr


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Antheop. Pap. No. 18] UTAH ARCHEOLOGYâSTEWARD 317 The Judd collection in Kanab has a human-hair rope from this vicinity. It is 3}2 feet long and consists of 16 strands, each two-ply and all twisted comiterclockwise. The end is formed by doubling the strands back on themselves and tying them at the point of doubling with a small cord. Textiles.âAlthough no textiles were found, a lump of clay, 11890, site 116, bears an impression (fig. 53) which may have been made by a. -^f/-*^-*^ â v^^ Figure 53.âTextile impression in Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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