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Very nice group of guys. Always respectful of other non-member students. Very active in community outreach.
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4). It is interesting to note thedifference between our cooking-pots and those of this primitive people.Theirs have almost invariably a round or cone-shaped base (See Fig.55), which Prof. W. H. Holmes
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, for incising and other decorative work. A steel tool withnarrow, flattened ends (see Fig. 4) is necessary for cutting away thebackground to leave the design in low relief.[Illustration: FIG. 6][Illu
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s will bring them about three-eighths of an inch apart.Another row of pairing is woven, and then a base is made as follows:After the ends have been wet until pliable, start with any one of thepairs, b
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top, turned up, and firmly bound to the handle with a piece ofwire, which may then be covered with a binding of raffia.Take care to make this wire binding secure, for this is the placewhere the great
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asketry, smeared with pinon gum, pointed atthe bottom so that it could be set upright in the ground or hung byleather thongs to a tree, suggested the form of this jar. One side ismade flat, so that it
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est strain comes. It is in such places as this that theOriental craftsmen show their superiority. Their ends, thus bound, arebound to stay, while ours sometimes slip. _Jar of Flemish Pottery Inc
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discovered by Mr. Hugh C. Robertson. Thebest-known glaze of this pottery, however, is the gray crackle-warewith designs of blue.At the Merrimac pottery, in Newburyport, an excellent ware is made.A few
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kers. Some oftheir most remarkable pieces of enamel work are clay plaques or slabs,made as early as 1300 B. C. Figures of men and animals were drawn uponthem, modelled in low relief, and coated with e
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horrible fraternity, no not consider rushing here. quite frankly would be a waste of time and money.