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" A remarkable fact connected with the interments of this class is that the vases are usually set on the bones of an infant. No explanation derived from historical or present observances of any of the pueblo tribes can be given of this strange custom, which... "
Archives internationales d'ethnographie - Page 15
1923
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Report Upon the Condition and Progress of the U.S. National Museum During ...

United States National Museum - 1903 - 912 pages
...interment were also encountered here, namely, a few bodies flexed and placed against the wall; the majority burned and placed in gray vases, which were luted...observances of any of the pueblo tribes can be given of this strange custom, which appears to have been of sacrificial character. It may also be said here that...
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Archaeological Field Work in Northeastern Arizona: The Museum -Gates ...

Walter Hough - 1903 - 308 pages
...interment were also encountered here, namely, a few bodies flexed and placed against the wall; the majority burned and placed in gray vases, which were luted...the vases are usually set on the bones of an infant. Mo explanation derived from historical or present observances of any of the pueblo tribes can be given...
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Aboriginal Urn-burial in the United States

Clarence Bloomfield Moore - 1904 - 38 pages
...in lower California, but of earthenware, as are all vessels subsequently treated of in this paper, " which were luted with clay, stopped with a stone,...fact connected with the interments of this class," says Dr Hough, "is that the vases are usually set on the bones of an infant. No explanation derived...
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Aboriginal Urn-burial in the United States

Clarence Bloomfield Moore - 1904 - 36 pages
...in lower California, but of earthenware, as are all vessels subsequently treated of in this paper, " which were luted with clay, stopped with a stone,...fact connected with the interments of this class," says Dr Hough, "is that the vases are usually set on the bones of an infant. No explanation derived...
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American Anthropologist, Volume 6

1904 - 854 pages
...in lower California, but of earthenware, as are all vessels subsequently treated of in this paper, " which were luted with clay, stopped with a stone,...fact connected with the interments of this class," says Dr Hough, "is that the vases are usually set on the bones of an infant. No explanation derived...
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Congressional Serial Set

1903 - 914 pages
...interment were also encountered here, namely, a few bodies flexed and placed against the wall; the majority burned and placed in gray vases, which were luted...stopped with a stone, or covered with an upturned l>owl. A remarkable fact connected with the interments of this class is that the vases are usually...
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