They make earthen pots of very different sizes, so as to contain from two to ten gallons, large pitchers to carry water; bowls, dishes, platters, basons, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated forms, as would be tedious to describe,... Report - Page 209by Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology - 1887Full view - About this book
| 1867 - 1060 pages
...to contain from two to ten gallons ; large pitchers to carry water; bowls, dishes, platters, basins, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated forms as would be tedious to deHcribe and impossible to name. Their method of glazing them is, they place them over a large fire... | |
| Charles Colcock Jones - 1873 - 660 pages
...his day they made " earthen pots of very different sizes so as to contain from two to ten gallons ; large pitchers to carry water, bowls, dishes, platters,...as would be tedious to describe and impossible to name. Their method of glazing them is, they place them over a large fire of smoky pitch-pine which... | |
| Charles C. Jones - 1873 - 622 pages
...earthen pots of very different sizes so as to contain from two to ten gallons; large pitchers to cany water, bowls, dishes, platters, basons, and a prodigious...as would be tedious to describe and impossible to name. Their method of glazing them is, they place them over a large fire of smoky pitch-pine which... | |
| Charles Colcock Jones - 1873 - 622 pages
...; large pitchers to carry water, bowls, dishes, platters, basons, and 'a prodigious number of ether vessels of such antiquated forms as would be tedious to describe and impossible to name. Their method of glazing them is, they place them over a large fire of smoky pitch-pine which... | |
| Charles Rau - 1876 - 118 pages
...to contain from two to ten gallons; large pitchers to carry water; bowls, dishes, platters, basins, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated...as would be tedious to describe and impossible to name. Their method of glazing them is, they place them over a large fire of smoky pitchpine, which... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1877 - 586 pages
...to contain from two to ten gallons, large pitchers to carry water, bowls, dishes, platters, basins, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated...as would be tedious to describe, and impossible to name. Their method of glazing 1 Tylor's Early Hittory of Mankind, p. 265, etuq. 1 Geolagifal Survey... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1877 - 584 pages
...to contain from two to ten gallons, large pitchers to cany water, bowls, dishes, platters, basins, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated...as would be tedious to describe, and impossible to name. Their method of glazing • Tylor's Early Hittory of Mankind, p. 265, et ttf. * Geological Survey... | |
| Charles Rau - 1882 - 200 pages
...to contain from two to ten gallons ; large pitchers to carry water; bowls, dishes, platters, basins, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated...as would be tedious to describe and impossible to name. Their method of glazing them is, the}' place them over a large fire of smoky pitch-pine, which... | |
| Archibald Loudon - 1811 - 364 pages
...moidore. They make earthen pots of very different sizes, so as to contain from two to ten gallons, large pitchers to carry water; bowls, dishes, platters,...as would be tedious to describe, and impossible to name. Their method of glazing them, is, they place them over a large fire of smoky pitch pine, which... | |
| John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1888 - 774 pages
...containing from two to ten gallons, large pitchers to carry water, bowls, dishes, platters, basins, and a prodigious number of other vessels of such antiquated...as would be tedious to describe and impossible to name ; " a statement that certainly accurately describes the motley assortment of pottery found in... | |
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