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[1]The definitions and boundaries of typology and historical horizons given by Dr. Gene Weltfish are followed here. “Prehistoric North American Basketry Techniques and Modern Distributions,” American Anthropologist, Vol. 32, No. 3, 1930 and “Preliminary Classification of Prehistoric Southwestern Basketry,” Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collection, Vol. 87, No. 7, 1932, P. 40.
[2]Dr. Alfred Rehder, Curator of Herbarium of Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University.
[3]C. V. Morton, Assistant “Curator of Plants” Smithsonian Institution, letter to A. Wetmore, April 14, 1943. Also. “Trees and Shrubs,” Chas. Sargent, 1905, Vol. 1, 139 and “Manual of Flowering Plants of California.” Willis Linn Jepson. 1823.
[4]Dr. F. G. Speck, “Chapters in Ethnology of the Powhatan Tribes of Virginia,” Indian Notes and monographs, Museum of the American Indian (Heye Foundation) New York, Vol. 1, No. 5, 1928, P. P. 385-388, F. G. 88.
[5]Rather extensive discussion and illustration of honeysuckle root baskets by the white mountaineers of the South are given by A. H. Eaton “Handicrafts of the Southern Highlands.” Russel Sage Foundation, N. Y. 1937, pp. 174-5, 115-209. No dating is attempted.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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