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Pits — CJoutlnued 



huinus filled, 206, 232, 233 (fig.), 



239 243 

 irregular outline, 234, 239. 256 

 midden. 150, 195. 199, 200, 201, 210, 

 212, 213. 217-218, 222. 226, 232, 

 233 (fisr.), 234. 243, 244, 256, 260, 

 337, 338, 339, 347 

 oUa-shapctl, 217 

 oval outline, 212, 239, 244 

 rectangular outline, 239 

 saucer-shaped, 237, 239 

 refuse, 330, 338 

 shell-filletl, 150, 151, 194, 206, 217, 



220, 232,233 (fig.) 

 slopins? sides and rounded bottoms, 



234,239 

 storage, 135, 217 

 sub-floor, 236 (fig.), 237 

 test. 232, 233 (fig.), 256, 265, 272, 



277, 278, 284, 286-287 

 trash, 252, 254, 265 

 vertical-sided, 243, 244 

 Plains, 39, 44, 54, 55, 96, 115, 120, 129, 



304 

 Plainview, Tex., 46, 100 

 Plaiting. 183 (fig.) 

 Plane. 122 

 Plants, edible, 56 



Plastron, perforated as pendants, 186, 

 188 

 rattles of, 188 

 Plates, chinaware, 252 

 Platycnemia, tibial flattening, 364, 365 

 Platyraeria, 365 

 Pleistocene Man, 52 

 Pleistocene Period, 42, 43 (fig.), 45, 53, 



100, 300, 311 

 Pleistocene terraces, 4-5 

 Plymouth, N.C., 4 

 Point Peninsula Series, 145 

 Points, bifurcated based, Alabama, Ari- 

 zona. Eastern United States, New 

 Mexico, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, 

 Virginia. 113. 114 

 concave based, 114 

 Eden type. 30. 51, 54. 96. 99, 100 

 Ely's Ford, 31,101 (table) 

 "Fish spear," 93 



fluted. 30. 31. 32, 52, 54, 59, 65, 95 

 Folsom,54 

 Old World, 91 



pentagonal, 30, 31, 102 (flg.) 

 quartz, 189 

 quart/.ite, 33 

 San.Tos4, 113 

 socketed, 180 

 Watts Pit, 100 

 Woodland Period, 31, 223 

 Poles, used in Chunky game, 198 

 Pollen grains, fossil, 219 

 Popcorn. 218, 219 

 Poplar, 53 



Population composition and length of 

 life, 368-371 



Porcelain, bowls, fragmentary, 252 

 cups, fragmentary, 2.52 

 plates, fragmentary, 252 

 Porter, Charles, vi, 34 

 Post-Folsom Period, 300 

 "Possum hair," 178 

 Post-glacial times, 296 

 Posthole, 197, 218, 226, 231, 234, 236 



(fig.), 237 

 Post-Mankato times, 297 

 Post-Pleistocene times, 100 

 Potomac River, 9, 120 



drainace, 197 

 Pots, 178, 255. 282, 353 

 Potsherds, 22, 23, 25, 29, 35, 58, 135, 

 147 (table), 148 (table), 151, 232, 

 265, 271, 272, 273, 276, 277, 278, 

 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 286, 

 287, 305 

 See also sherds. 

 Potter Creek Cave, California, 53 

 Pottery, 110, 133, 224, 227, 260-262, 329 

 Clarksville Coarse Open TwiUed- 



Impressed, 244, 245. 273 

 Clarksville Combed, 160, 163 

 (graph), 164, 168, 171, 265, 266, 



278, 280, 281, 282, 286, 289 (table) , 



290 (table), 291 (graph), 292 

 (table) 



cord-wrapped hand impressed, 254, 

 260,261,271 



Clarksville Cord-Wrapped Pad- 

 dled, 160-161, 162, 163 (graph), 

 105, 166, 168, 169 (graph), 170. 

 246, 265, 266, 269, 278, 280, 281, 

 282. 283, 284. 285. 286, 287, 289 

 (table), 290 (table), 291 (graph), 

 202 (table) 



Clarksville Fabric-Marked, 154, 

 162-164, 168, 169 (graph), 170, 

 171, 177. 246. 247. 2G5, 269, 

 271, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 

 288, 289 (t4ible), 290 (table), 292 

 (table) 



Clarksville Fine Net-Impressed, 

 167-108, 244, 245, 247, 265, 266, 

 269. 271 



Clarksville Fine Open Twilled- 

 Impressed. 244, 245, 247, 266 



Clarksville Incised, 168, 170, 245. 

 2S0 (table), 290 (table), 292 

 (table) 



Clarksville Medium Open Twilled- 

 Ira pressed, 224, 245 



Clarksville Net-Impressed, 169, 278, 



279, 280, 289 (table), 290 (table) 

 Clarksville Open-Twilled, 289 



(table), 290 (table), 292 (table) 

 Clarksville Plain, 148, 103 (graph), 

 165, 168, 169 (graph), 171, 244, 

 245, 246, 247, 265, 266, 270, 271, 

 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 2S2, 283, 

 285, 286, 289 (tal)le), 290 (table), 



291 (graph), 292 (table) 

 Clarksville Punctate, 108, 170, 171, 



245, 271, 289 (table), 290 (table) 



