The houses of the people were circular in outline, from fifteen to forty feet in diameter, and probably made entirely of poles covered with mud, mats or skins, as their decay has left simply a ring of rich black earth, mixed with refuse consisting of... The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal - Sida 134redigerad av - 1885Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology - 1880 - 802 sidor
...and probably made entirely of poles covered with mud, mats or skins, as their decay has left simply a ring of rich black earth, mixed with refuse consisting of bones, broken pottery, etc. Sixth. In the Greenwood enclosure the children were always buried within the house, while the graves... | |
| Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology - 1880 - 806 sidor
...and probably made entirely of poles covered with mud, mats or skins, as their decay has left simply a ring of rich black earth, mixed with refuse consisting of bones, broken pottery, etc. Sixth. In the Greenwood enclosure the children were always buried within the house, while the graves... | |
| Harvard university Peabody mus - 1880 - 804 sidor
...and probably made entirely of poles covered with mud, mats or skins, as their decay has left simply a ring of rich black earth, mixed with refuse consisting of bones, broken pottery, etc. Sixth. In the Greenwood enclosure the children were always buried within the house, while the graves... | |
| Harvard university Peabody mus - 1880 - 804 sidor
...and probably made entirely of poles covered with mud, mats or skins, as their decay has left simply a ring of rich black earth, mixed with refuse consisting of bones, broken pottery, etc. Sixth. In the Greenwood enclosure the children were always buried within the house, while the graves... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1894 - 886 sidor
...and probably made entirely of poles covered with mud, mats, or skins, as their decay has left simply a ring of rich black earth, mixed with refuse consisting of bones, broken pottery, etc.1 The close resemblance between the works in the two places, even down to details, seems to leave... | |
| 1891 - 432 sidor
...and probably made entirely of poles covered with mud, mats or skins, as their decay has left simply a ring of rich black earth, mixed with refuse consisting...doubt that they were made by one and the same people. Lest it be said that there is no proof that the mounds on the Linn place had any connection with the... | |
| 1894 - 888 sidor
...and probably made entirely of poles covered with mud, mats, or skins, as their decay has left simply a ring of rich black earth, mixed with refuse consisting of bones, broken pottery, etc.1 The close resemblance between the works in the two places, even down to details, seems to leave... | |
| Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology - 1880 - 810 sidor
...and probably made entirely of poles covered with mud, mats or skins, as their decay has left simply a ring of rich black earth, mixed with refuse consisting of bones, broken pottery, etc. Sixth. In the Greenwood enclosure the children were always buried within the house, while the graves... | |
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