INDEX 



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Steed-Kisker burial ground — Continued, 

 stone artifacts, 98. 

 stone slabs, use of, 90. 

 Steed-Kisker skeletons : 



comparisons with Madisonville, 



273. 

 condition of, 88, 247, 260. 

 measurements of. 260-261, 270-272. 

 pathology of, 260. 

 Steed-Kisker skulls : 

 anomalies in, 255. 

 comparison with other groups. 270. 

 condition of, 254, 269. 

 deformation in, 255. 

 frontal curvature, 255-256. 

 measurements of, 257-258, table 16. 

 sex of, 254. 

 teeth of, 254. 

 Steed-Kisker village site: 



antler and bone artifacts, 79. 

 cache pits, 66. 

 chipped stone, 82-84. 

 comparison with Middle Mississippi 



culture sites, 211-214. 

 food remains, 71-73. 

 ground stone, 84-85. 

 house 1, 6&-71. 



location and description, 62. 

 midden 1, 64. 

 pottery, 73-79, 211. 

 resume of, 188. 

 shell hoe, 81. 

 textile remains, 86. 

 Sterling, 111., mounds near, 170. 

 Sterns, F. H., cited, 213. 

 Stevenson, C. W.. cited, 160-161. 

 Stewart, T. D., viii, 222. 



cited, 250, 252, 254, 257, 262. 

 on skeletal remains from Platte and 

 Clay Counties, Mo., 245-265. 

 Stockton, J. L., site on farm of, 101- 



102. 

 Stone vaults (see Mounds, stone-cham- 

 bered). 

 Stratification of cultures, at Ash Hol- 

 low Cave, Nebr., 216. 

 at Salt Creek, Kans., 216. 

 at Sterns Creek. Nebr., 216. 

 at Whitnah village site, Illinois, 



216. 

 in Wisconsin, 217. 

 Strong. W. D., cited, 178, 191-192, 195- 

 196, 210, 213-214. 216, 222-223, 257, 

 262, 263. 

 Sunflower seeds, from' Steed-Kisker site, 

 71-72. 

 from other sites, 72. 

 Suture closure, in mound series skulls, 

 249, table 14. 

 in Steed-Kisker series skulls, 254, 

 table 17. 

 Swanton, J. R., and Dixon, R. B., cited, 9. 

 Sylvid population, probably basic to 

 Hopewellian peoples, 219. 



Syphilis, absence of in Shell Mound 

 remains, 264. 

 in Hopewellian skeletons, 259. 

 in Middle Mississippi skeletons, 260. 

 in mound series skulls, 248. 

 discussion of late appearance in 

 North America, 264. 

 Tampico culture remains, Illinois, 183- 



184. 

 Tchefuncte culture remains, Louisiana, 



207, 218-219. 

 Teeth, comparisons of in Hopewellian 

 and Middle Mississippi groups, 

 254-255. 

 of mound series skulls, 249. 

 rodents', marks of on bone, 246, 248, 



258. 

 of Steed-Kisker series skulls, 254. 

 Tempering materials for pottery, Renner 

 site, 30, 32-34. 

 Steed-Kisker site, 74, 95, 97. 

 Textile remains, Steed-Kisker site, 86. 

 rush matting in Shepherd mound, 

 139. 

 Third trochanters, in Hopewellians, 259. 



in Middle Mississippians, 261. 

 Thomas, Cyrus, cited, 171, 172, 200. 

 Thwaites, R. G., cited, 5, 6, 8. 

 Tiflfany, A. S., cited, 158. 

 Time perspective of sites examined, 



214-217. 

 Titterington, P. F., cited. 206, 209, 212. 

 Tobacco, modern cultivation near Kan- 

 sas City, 7. 

 Tobias site. Rice County, Kans., 194. 

 Toe bone of deer, dressed, 48, 80, 187, 196. 

 Transcontinental & Western Air, viii. 

 Trappist focus, of Middle Mississippi, 



213. 

 Trempealeau culture remains, Wiscon- 

 sin, 172, 200, 219. 

 Tremper mound, Ohio, 204. 

 Trophy skulls with burials, Steed-Kisker 



site, 90. 

 Trowbridge, H. M., viii, 98, 100, 133. 

 Trowbridge collection, 98. 

 Trowbridge site, Wyandotte County, 

 Kans., specimens from, 41, 98, 196, 

 199 204. 

 Trowels, pottery, 212, 214. 

 Turkev remains from Renner site, 28. 

 Turner site, Ohio, 202-204, 219. 

 Turner skulls : 



anomalies of, 249. 

 breadth of forehead in, 252-253. 

 deformity in, 250, 252. 

 pathology in, 259. 

 teeth of, 249. 

 Turtle carapace receptacles, from Trow- 

 bridge site, Kans., 100. 

 Turtle remains, from Renner site, 28. 

 Uffraan mound, Missouri. 167. 

 University of Chicago, collections from 

 Illinois Valley examined, 198. 



