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pottery was by coiling the baiicls of clay upon themselves, 

 and leaving the edges projecting. Pottery of this char- 

 acter is often farther decorated by pinching the edges, 

 or by marking with the linger nail, or with a stick. A jar 

 made in this way is shown in the engraving here intro- 



FlG. 2. 



Patterns on Ancient Pueblo Pottery from the San Juan Valley. 

 From Specimens in the Peabody Museum. 



duced\ fig. 1 ; and some of the common forms of orna- 

 ment on the smooth pottery are shown on the fragments 

 represented by fig. 2. 



iTliese illustrations were prepared for an article on Pueblo pottery in the Art 

 Review, and by the kindness of the publishers of that journal, Messrs. Estes & 

 Lauriat, of Boston, their use is allowed in this place. 



