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Pottery of the ancient Pueblos. (1886 N 04 / 1882-1883 (pages 257-360))

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A systematic study surveys pottery produced by ancient Pueblo communities across canyon and plateau regions, outlining geographic distribution and cultural context. It evaluates the ceramic art’s apparent uniformity and methods for determining age, then details raw materials, tempering, coil construction, surface finishing, firing, glazing, hardness, color, and common forms and handles. The work analyzes ornamentation — origins, techniques, and stages — proposes a classification (including coil-made, plain, painted, and white wares), and illustrates regional types with numerous figures and examples while noting limitations and directions for further comparative research.

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William Henry Holmes

William Henry Holmes was an American archaeologist and ethnologist known for his significant contributions to the study of Native American art and culture. He served as a prominent figure in the Bureau of Ethnology, where he published numerous reports that explored various aspects of ancient American artifacts. His notable works include "A Study of the Textile Art in Its Relation to the Development of Form and Ornament," which examines the evolution of textile arts in relation to cultural expression. Holmes's research has been instrumental in understanding the artistic traditions of indigenous peoples, particularly in the context of pottery and textile arts.

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