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Roanoke River, 6, 7, 9, 10, 15 (map), 17, 

 IS, 19, 20 (map), 21, 22, 23, 24, 

 25, 2G, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 55, 89, 

 111, 150, 201, 230, 232, 256, 266, 

 267, 272, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 

 286, 329, 330, 396 



Roanoke River Basin, 3, 4, 5, 26, 30, 46, 

 93, 120, 132, 141, 144, 193, 197, 

 240, 311, 312, 313 



Roanoke Valley, physiographic environ- 

 ment of, 4-5 



Robbins Mound, Kentucky, 366, 369 



Robenhausen, Swiss Lake dwellers' site, 

 54 95 



Roberts, Frank H. II., Jr., 2, 39, 42, 46, 

 51, 78, 96, 98, 102, 118, 303, 304, 

 360 



Robertson, Arthur, 2 



Rocky Mountains, 39, 44, 52, 99 



Rockingham County, Va., 297 



Rodents, mandibles of, 189 

 tunnels used by, 243 



Roots, 40, 41, 56, 148, 351, 353, 354 



Rough stone complex, 149, 227, 255, 264, 

 271 



Round Rock Focus, Texas, 115 



Rouse, Irving, 152 



Rowan Ck)unty, N.C., 205 



Rubbing stones, 200, 201 



Rum bottles, glass, fragmentary, 251 



Russell Cave, 46 



Russell Place, 30, 203 



Russell site (44Mc67), 133 



Russell Springs, 51 



Russell tract. Oak Hill Island, 293, 294 



Rye, cultivated, 34 



Sacks, 173 



St. John's Component (44Mc62), 276 



Salem, Va., 17 



Saltillo Focus, 162 



Salutrean industry, 99 



Sand, heavily carbonized, 268 



layer of, 237 

 Sandals, woven, 182 

 Sandia, 53, 54. 61, 93, 07, 103 

 Sandia Cave, 05, 91, 97 

 Sandia Mountains, 97 

 Sandia people, 46, 52, 98 

 San Jose artifacts, 93 

 San Jos6 culture, 114 

 San Jo.s6 points, 113 

 Sandstone. 132, 198, 199, 207. 210 

 serrated, potter's tool of, 201 

 Sand temper, used in i)ottery, 21, 22, 23, 



25, 28, 29, 30, 32, 3:^, 34, 35, 36. 



138, 139, 141, 149, 153, 164, 168, 



170.225.272,309 

 Sapelo tribe, X'.O 

 Saponi, 0, 10, 11 

 Sapon village, 10 

 Sashes, 171 

 Saskatchewan, 99 

 "Sasquahannu" River, 14 

 Saucers, chinaware. 252 

 Sauer, Carl ().. 42, 44, 4'), 7)2, .53 

 Savnnnali River, 119 



Saws, 89, 249 



Sayles and Antevs, 53 



Scaffolds, 384, 385 



Scalping, 342, 343, 345, 351, 378-380, 



395, 397 

 Scalps, payment for, 380 

 Schist, 111, 270 



flakes, 271 

 Schistose slate pavement, 268, 271 

 Schistose slate slabs, 305 

 Schumacher, Edward, 2 

 Scissors, iron, 272 

 Scoops, turtle carapace, 250 

 Scottsbluff and Ii:den techniques, 99, 100 

 Scott site, Le Flore County, Okla., 107, 



108 

 Scraper-burins, 299 



Scrapers, 42, 45, 46, 58, 59, 63. 64, G.5-66, 

 67-80, 96, 102, 114, 116, 122, 126, 

 127, 149, 212, 223, 228, 262, 263, 

 264, 286, 304 



acute angle type, 68 (fig.), 09 (fig.) 



beaver-tooth. 189 



beveled, Albany type, 116 



concave, 78, 127 



convex side, 67, 127 



elliptical, 70 



end, 70, 78 



end, keeled, 70, 73-74 



end, large, planoconvex, 70 



end, large tear-dx-op, 70, 74 



end, peaked, 75 



end, rectangular steep-sided, 74-75 



end, small triangular steep-sided, 70 



end, trapeziform, 74 



end, triangular steep-sided, 74 



end-bulb type, 07, GS (fig), 69 (fig.) 



flake, double-edited, 77 



irregular-outline, 70 



keeled, 73-74 



key-stone shaped, 71 



large planoconvex, 75 



left-handed, 77 (fig.) 



lingulate-sliaped, 75 



lunate-sbaped, 70, 75, 76 (fig.) 



massive, 71 



microlithic, 65, 264 



obliriuo-l.ulb, 67, 68 (flg.) 



obliquo-hulb, elliptical, 67 



oblique-bulb, one-sided, 67 



ob]i(iue-bulb, pointed, 67, 69 (flg.) 



ovate, 70, 73 



pentagonal side, 76 



percussion bulb, 70 



planoconvex type, 71, 70 (flg.) 



pointe<l, 70, 71 



pointed end bulb type, 69 (flg.) 



round. 73 



semicircular, 76, 77 (flg.) 



shapes of, 70 



side. 59. 07, 69 (flg.), 70, 298, 303, 

 304 



side, double-edged flake, 70 



side, doublp-eiuled planoconvex, 70 



side, large flake, 70 



side, pointed, 71, 77-78 



