
Pueblo pottery making: a study at the village of San Ildefonso
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Chapters (161)
- PUEBLO POTTERY MAKING
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- PUEBLO POTTERY MAKING
- RAW MATERIALS; COLLECTION, AND PREPARATION
- Ingredients Red Clay[5]
- White Clay
- Temper
- Cooking-Vessel, or Apache, Clay
- Slips and Paints
- Santo Domingo Slip
- Red Slip
- Orange-Red Slip
- Black Ware Paint
- Black or Guaco Paint
- Fuel Manure
- Kindling
- PARAPHERNALIA
- Primary Paraphernalia Earthenware Moulds or “Pukis”
- Gourd Moulding Spoons or “Kajepes”
- Scrapers
- Polishing Stones
- Paint Brushes
- SECONDARY PARAPHERNALIA Carrying and Storing Receptacles
- Mixing Surfaces
- Boards
- Water Containers
- Mops for Slips
- Paint Receptacles
- Wiping Rags
- Accessories in Firing
- MOULDING
- Bowls
- TABLE I
- TABLE II
- Ollas
- TABLE III
- Cooking-Vessels
- TABLE IV
- Prayer-meal Bowls
- TABLE V
- Double-mouthed Vases
- Handles
- SUN-DRYING
- SCRAPING
- TABLE VI
- SLIPPING AND POLISHING
- White Slip
- Orange-Red Slip
- Red Slip
- TABLE VII
- Dark-red Slip
- TABLE VIII
- TABLE IX
- PAINTING
- FIRING
- Preparation
- Building the Oven
- Burning
- TABLE X
- TABLE XI
- Accidents
- Treatment after Burning
- PAINTING OF DESIGNS
- SYMBOLISM[52]
- Meaning of Elements
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
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