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[Rull. 182] 



Stearns, Ilichanl E., 197 

 Steatite. Ill, 132, 133, 149, 224, 230, 231, 

 255, 2G3, 2(;G, 20!). 282, 305 

 gorgets, 108, 109, 112, 199 (fig.), 2G3 

 net sinkers. 2G3 

 nodules, 200, 201 

 potsherds, 22, 23, 108, 112, 279, 280, 



305 

 vessels, 108, 112, 133, 13G, 161, 241, 

 2G9, 271, 30G 

 Steatite comitlex, 140 

 Steatite deposits, on Meherriu River, 

 2G9, 30G 

 on Smith River, 269 

 Steel working, 295 

 Stegarakes tribe, 9 

 Stewart, T. Dale, 50, 57, 70, 33G, 353, 



35G, 3GG, 367, 378, 379, 382 

 Sticks, throwing, used in game, 198 

 Stone arrangements, circular shaped, 

 150, 151, 202 

 artifacts, 23, 27, 53, 62, 111 (table), 

 112, 126, 136-137, 265, 267, 268, 

 307 

 chips, 27, 232. 205, 268, 288, 297 

 club heads. 200 

 crude pavement of, 136, 137 

 gorgets, 199 

 mauls, 200 



objects of, 195-203, 248-249 

 pavement, 136, 137, 149, 208, 270 

 pipes, 207, 227 

 saws, 80 

 scrapers, 53 

 slabs in burials, 228 

 spear points, 41 

 tablet, incised, 228 

 use of, 38 

 Stone comi)lex, 228, 264 

 Stone-lined wells, 150 

 Stones, boiling, 355 



flre-broken and/or cracked, 29, 31, 



137, 148, 150, 212, 226, 227, 228. 



232, 237, 254, 264, 268, 270, 271 



milling, 40, 53, 200 



nutting, 22, 23, 112, 198, 199, 249, 



279, 280 

 water-worn, 214, 268 

 Stoneware, 252 

 Story, E. K., 294 



Strachey, William, 12, 205, 354, 385 

 Straight pins, brass, 251 

 Strawberries, 354 

 Striking platform, 54, G7, 08 (fig.), OS, 



99, 222, 298 

 String, apocynum, 179 



yucca, 179 

 Strong, William D., 120 

 Sttirg('(m, 220 

 Subadults, .'532, .347, 349 

 Subsistoiic-e activity, 148, 22.5-22G, 253, 



2G3-2G4, 270, 273 

 Suhm and Krieger, 117, 118 

 Sulphur, 294 

 Sulphur Springs, .53 



Summary, 296-311 



of pottery types, 288-292 

 Tollifero site, 255 

 Summerfield, C. J., 294 

 Sunflower seeds, 354 

 Surface finishes, 160, 161, 162, 163 

 (graph), 164, 165, 166, 167, 255, 

 264 

 Survey report, 21-36 

 Susquehanna, tribe, 10 

 Swanton, John R., vi, 7, 17, 87, 119, 

 330, 354, 378, 379, 385, 387, 393, 

 397 

 Swiss Lake dwellers site, 54, 95 

 SyphiUs, 376 



Table Rock Dam and Reservoir area, 



107 

 Tablet, incised stone, 228 

 Tacci tribe, 11, 12 

 Tachonootia, 14 

 Talleys Shoals (44Ch5) , 287 

 Tanning, v 



Taylor, Walter W., Jr., 151 

 Techniques, 94-109 

 Technological and artistic activity, 149, 



227-230, 270-271, 273-276 

 Teeth. 184, 186, 189, 213, 224, 242, 254 

 age and wear, adults, 352 (table), 



303 

 animal, 184, 186, 189, 213, 242, 254 

 bears, canine teeth, unperforated, 



255 

 beaver, 186, 189, 224, 229, 250, 255 

 Clarksville site, 340-350 

 fox, 224 



Hoi)ewellian series, 353 

 human, 332, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 

 340, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 

 348, 349, 350, 355 

 Tollifero site, 334-340 

 wear and decay, children and 



adults, 352 (table) 

 wolf, 224 

 Tegninatee tribe, 



Tennessee, 54. 103, 104, 113, 116, 120, 

 130, 1G2, 178, 182, 224, 298, 306, 

 366, 369 

 Tennessee River, 179 

 Tenxnitanic tribe, 9 

 Teosinte, relation to corn, 219, 220 

 Tepary (Phascolux actif alius var. 



'latifoUns), 221 

 Tepexpan Man, 303 

 Tequizquiac, Mexico, 53 

 Terminal Woodland, 330 

 Terrcpcnc hauri (turtle), 251 



Carolina (turtle), 210, 242, 250, 251 

 Texa.M,54,09, 100, 115 

 Texas Memorial Museum, 53 

 Textile art, 175 

 Textile impressed pottery, 21, 22, 138, 



225 

 Textile impressions, 174 (figs.), 177 



(fig.) 

 Textile markings, 172, 176 



