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Goose Gap, Mo., stone-chambered 



mounds near, 154, 157. 

 Gorget, stone, 145, 162. 

 Gouge blade, from Steed-Kisker site, 84. 

 Granman mound, Missouri, 182. 

 Graves' aerometer, 247. 

 Great Lakes Pipeline Co., viii, 

 Greene, F. C, cited, 1. 

 Greeuman, E. F., cited, 202. 

 Gregg, K. L., cited, 6. 

 Griffin, J. B., cited, 218-219. 

 Griffin, J. B., et al., cited, 213, 219. 

 Ground-stone artifacts, Renner site: 



abraders, 60. 



balls, 59. 



celts, 59. 



funnel-shaped objects, 59. 



grooved axes, 58. 



hammerstones, 60. 



hematite celt, 59. 



materials used, 57-58. 



pigments, 61. 



pumice, 60. 



small mortar, 60. 

 Ground-stone artifacts, Steed-Kisker 

 site: 



axes, 84. 



disk pipe fragment. 84. 



gouge or adz blade, 84. 



limestone effigy pipe, 84. 



pumice, 86. 



quartzite ball, 84. 



sandstone abradei-s, 85. 



sandstone pendant, 85. 



sandstone tablet, 85. 

 Hammerstones, 57, 60, 86, 130, 189, 193- 



194, 211. 

 Hansen, A. H., pottery sent by, viii, 245. 



skeletal material sent by, viii, 245. 



work on Babcock mound B, 128, 245. 



vpork on Nolan mound A, 115. 



work on Nolan mound C, 119, 121- 

 122, 125. 

 Hardness of pottery, Renner site, 30, 33. 



Steed-Kisker site, 74. 

 Hardy, G. L., and S<;heetz, F. B., cited, 



168-1G9, 184. 

 Harrington, J. C, cited, 16.3. 

 Hazelnuts, from Steed-Kisker site, 72. 

 Head height, 263. 



of Plains tribes, 263. 



of skulls from midwestern mounds. 

 263. 

 Hematite, celt of, Renner site, 59. 



as pigment material, 61, 86. 

 Henderson, E. P., viii. 

 Hennenian, Ralph, viii, 98, 104, 143. 

 Henry County, Iowa, mounds at Snake 



Den, 170. 

 Hickorynuts, from Renner site, 26. 



from Steed-Kisker site, 72. 

 Hide scrapers of bone, from Renner site, 

 47. 



from Trowbridge site, 100, 196. 



from sites west of Missouri River, 

 196. 



classed as Upper Mississippi deter- 

 minant, 208. 



Hill. A. T., cited, 69, 192. 



Hill, A. T., and Cooper, Paul, cited, 



178, 213. 

 Hill, A. T., and Kivett, Marvin, cited, 



192. 215, 216. 

 Hill, A. T., and Wedel, W. R., cited, 



194, 195. 

 Hinds, Henry, and Greene, F. C, cited, 



1. 

 Hinkson Creek, Mo., mound on, 163. 

 Hoes, shell, 81. 188, 209. 214. 

 Holbrook, W. C, cited, 170. 

 Hole-tempering, 74, 14S. 

 Hooton, E. A., cited, 219, 249, 250, 252- 



255, 257, 259-261. 

 Hopewell, Elemental (see also Hope- 



v^eUian), 197, 218, 219. 

 Hopewell, Ohio (see also HopewelUan) , 



197, 201-202. 205, 208. 

 Hopewellian, 37, 182, 185, 196, 200, 216, 

 219, 221, 223. 

 characteristics of, 197, 2f)2. 

 probable cultural affiliation Renner 



site. 207. 

 probable cultural affiliation of 

 stone-chambered mounds near 

 Kan.sas City, 184. 

 physical relationships of people to 



Fort Ancient, in Ohio, 219. 

 physical relationships of people in 

 Illinois to historic Ojibway, 219. 

 pottery from stone- chambered 

 mound in Platte County, Mo., 210. 

 remains in eastei-n Iowa summar- 

 ized, 197. 

 remains in Illinois River "Valley 



summarized, 197-198. 

 temporal position of, in upper Mis- 

 sissippi-Ohio area, 218. 

 theories concerning, 218. 

 traces in eastern Kansas, 221. 

 Horse remains at Steed-Kisker site, 72. 

 Houck. Louis, cited, 10. 

 Houses, aboriginal, ab.senre of evidence 

 at Renner site, 18, 194. 

 Middle Mississippi types, 210. 

 in Nebraska. 69. 

 at Steed-Kisker site, 66-71. 

 Hrdlirka, Ale§, cited, 183, 246-248, 2-53, 



261-264. 

 Hummell site, Illinois, 199. 

 Illinois River Valley. Hopewellian re- 

 mains in, 197, 207-208, 219-220. 

 Independence, Mo., 11. 

 Indian Knoll, teeth of skulls from, 255. 

 Iowa, Hopewellian remains in eastern, 



197. 

 Iowa Indians, 11. 

 Iowa Point, Kans., stone-chambered 



mound reported near, 160. 

 Isle au Vache, 7. 

 James, Edwin, cited, 7. 

 Jeangon, J. A., cited, 196. 

 Jersey Creek site, Kansas, 101-102. 

 Jo Daviess County, 111., mounds near 

 East Dubuque, 171. 



