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[Bull. 179] 



Dart points — Continued 



Palmillas type, 4 



Plainview type, 49, 50 



San Patrice type, 4 



Trinity type, 4 



Uvalde type, 4 



Wells type, 4 



Williams type, 4 



Yarbrough type, 4, 30, 35, 50 

 Daughertv, R. D., information from, 



248, 249 

 Davis, M. W., information from, 87 

 Davis Site, 3, 5, 6, 30, 67 

 Dead, exposure of, 167, 298, 299 



mat wrapped, 296, 299 

 Deer, 165, 166, 190, 197, 200, 209, 221, 



224 251 

 Dentalium'sp., 208, 215, 280, 283, 287, 



288, 291 

 Deschutes, 162 

 Dice, 166, 254 



bone, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 260 

 Dickenson, S. D., information from, 2 

 Digging sticks, 166, 214, 254, 288 



antler handle, 214, 226, 236 (map), 

 239, 241, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 

 260, 285 

 Digging tools, 289, 294 

 Diorite, 197, 212, 294 

 Distribution patterns, discussion of, 



68-70 

 Dodd, Monroe, information from, 2 

 Dogs, 200 



Doorway, absence of, 182-183 

 Douglassville, Cass County, Texas, xix 



(map), 11, 41 

 Drills, 4, 6. 31, 35, 200, 207, 211 



chipped-stone, 31, 35, 50, 205, 211, 

 238 



flint, 44 



key-shaped, 211 



stemmed, 31 



unstemmed, 31 

 Driving, hunting technique, 255 

 Drucker, Philip, 169 

 Drums, 165 



Drying racks, fish, 165, 166 

 Dysnomia triquetra, 145 



Eagle, golden, 214 



Early historic periods, 238, 259 (list), 



262 

 Early Plateau sites, 248-249 

 Early Prehistoric Period, 249, 262 

 Earspools, ceramic, 30, 35 



stone, 5 

 East Texas Aspect, 36, 73 

 Economv, 178, 190-191, 197, 200, 209, 



217, 221-222, 254-257, 261 

 Edwards Plateau Aspect, 64 

 Effigy Mound Culture of Wisconsin, 99, 



101, 102, 104 

 Elk, 165, 166, 190, 191, 200, 209 

 Ellensburg, Wash., 243 

 Elliptio dilatatus, 145, 146 

 Endodontidae, 145, 146 

 Ethnographic present, 251 

 Excavations at Site 45-BN-55, 277 (fig.") 



Excavations at Texarkana Reservoir, 

 Sulphur River, Texas, by Edward 

 B. Jelks, 1-74 



Feathers, worn by Indians, 253 



Features, 15-16, 108 



Feldspar, 173 



Fenenga, Franklin, fieldworker, 169 



Ferric oxide, 294 



Fetishes, carved, 226 



chipped stone, 214, 225, 226, 239, 

 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 

 247, 261 

 ground-slate, 239, 241, 242, 243 

 polished stone, 214, 244, 245, 246, 



247 

 stone, 167, 190, 196, 212, 213, 214 



(fig.) 

 Fir, Douglas, 162 

 Firebox, metal, 136 

 Fire pit, 94, 95 (fig.), 193, 194 (fig.), 



220 

 Fireplace, 175, 191, 198, 220 

 Fish, 172, 190, 191, 200, 209, 224, 259 



cyprinid, 293 

 Fishbone, use of, 33, 197 

 Fishers, 273 

 Fishhook barb, 288 



Fishing, 191, 197, 200, 221, 225, 251, 

 255, 259, 261, 262 



canoe, 166 



equipment for, 196, 209, 224, 253, 

 260 



methods of, 165, 255 

 Fishing camp, 209, 251, 252 

 Fishing weights, stone, 167, 187 

 Fishtraps, 166 

 Flakers, bone, 213, 241, 243, 247 



deer antler, 189 



deer ulna, 36 

 Flathead River, 160 

 Flathead tribes, 296, 298 

 Flint chips, 11, 21, 35, 41, 44, 50, 55, 



63, 96, 113, 134, 290, 300 

 Flood Control Act, 1938, 86 

 Floor, 181, 183, 191, 193, 194, 196, 202, 

 218 



saucer-shaped, 183, 193, 198, 217 

 Flutes, 165 

 Folsom culture, 171 

 Folsom Man, 248 

 Food, grave offering, 217 

 Footracing, 254 

 Ford, James A., information from, 10, 



48, 49, 51, 53, 69, 72, 73 

 Ford, James A., and Willey, Gordon R., 



information from, 48 

 Forest, Charles, owner of site, 139 

 Forest Site (13JH209), 138-139 



(analysis) 

 Foreword, ix-xi, xv 

 Forst Site (13JH209), 138-139 

 Fort Coffee Focus, Fulton Aspect, 6, 7, 8 

 Fort Nez Perce, see Fort Walla Walla. 

 Fort Walla Walla, 208, 209, 210, 221 

 Fourche Maline sites, 47 

 Fowler, Melvin L., and Winters, 

 Howard, information from, 92 



