[3] O. T. Mason, Origins of Invention, p. 166; and Woman’s Share in Primitive Culture, p. 91. [↑]
[4] The Beginnings of Porcelain in China, by Berthold Laufer and H. W. Nichols (Field Museum of Natural History Publication, 192, Anthropological Series, Vol. XII, No. 2. Chicago, 1917). [↑]
[6] The Journal of Egyptian Archæology, April, 1914, p. 14. [↑]
[7] Aboriginal Pottery of the Eastern United States, p. 50 (Twentieth Annual Report, Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1903). [↑]
[9] Tao Shuo, chap. ii, p. 2 (new edition, 1912). [↑]
[10] The Beginnings of Porcelain in China, pp. 154–5. In “culture mixing” old local religious beliefs were not obliterated. [↑]
[11] Chavannes, Mémoires historiques de Se-ma Tsʼien, Vol. I, pp. 72–4. [↑]