INDEX 



Antelope Mesa rotns, pottery from 



Antiquities— 

 major- 

 ceremonial room other than kiva 



circular rooms other than kivas 



construction of walls 



kivas 



ledge-houses 



mortuary room 



plazas and courts 



refuse-heaps 



secular rooms 



stairways 



minor- 

 absence of objects showing European 

 culture 



basketry 



bone implements 



com, beans, and squash seeds 



fabrics 



fetish 



general discussion '. 



hoop-and-pole game 



leather and skin objects 



lignite gorget 



pictographs 



pottery 



stone implements 



summary 



wooden objects 



Arch unknown to clifl-dwellers 



AwATOBi, pottery from 



Axes, stone, description of 26, 



24 



23 



9-10 



17-23 



24-25 



24 

 8-9 



25 

 10-17 



25 



51 



42 

 48-49 



50 

 44-47 



49 

 25-28 

 50-51 



51 

 49-50 

 51-53 

 28-38 

 38-42 



53 



42-44 



4 



35,36 



38-40 



Balconies, description of 15 



Balcony House, features of 15 



Basketry, description of 42,53 



baskets found in Spruce-tree House 6, 26 



"Bean planting," a Hopi festival 10 



Birdsall, Dr. W . R., cited on clifl-dwellings 



of Mesa Verde 3 



Black-and-white pottery, where found 30 



Bone implements, description of 48-49, 53 



Burials, description of 0, 7, 24, 26 



Canyon Largo ruins, pottery from 37 



Casa Grande— 



a ceramic area 35 



feature of ruins 20 



Casas Grandes, pottery from 35, 53 



Ceremonul room, description of 24 



See also Kivas. 



Chaco canyon— 



ancient inhabitants 20 



in San Juan ceramic area 34, 35, 36 



pottery 37 



ruins 15 



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CiiAPiN, F. H., cited on clifT-dwellings 3 



Chelly canyon— 



ancient inhabitants 20 



cli(T-d wellings 21 



in San Juan ceramic area 34,35,30,37 



pottery 28, 36 



Chevlon, pottery from 36-37 



Chimneys, absence of 16 



Circular rooms, description of 23 



See also Kivas. 



Cliff Palace, discovery of 2-3 



Cloth objects. See Fabrics. 



Coal not used by ancient inhabitants 16 



Collections from Spruce-tree House 25-28 



Corn, Indian, chief food of ancient inhab- 

 itants 50 



Courts. See Plazas and courts. 



CuLiN, Stewart, on hoop-and-pole game 51 



Culture of ancient inhabitants 53-54 



DiMEN.siONS of Spruce-tree House 7 



Discovery of Spruce-tree House 2-3 



Doons, description of 6, (i, 17 



Doorways, description of 4-5, 14 



Dubois, Coert, on cliff-dwellings on Mesa 

 Verde 8 



EsTUFAS, description of 4,6 



See also Kivas. 

 European influence, absence of 51 



Fabrics, description of 44-47, 53 



Fetish, description of 49 



Fewkes, Dr. J. Walter, cited by Norden- 



skiold, on ledge-houses 6-7 



Fireplaces— 



in kivas 18,21-23 



in secular rooms 16,23 



Floors, description of 17,18 



Four as a symbolic number 23 



Gila ceramic area, pottery of 34,37,38 



Gill, Mrs. M. W., work of 29 



Gorget, lignite, description of 49-50 



"Great Houses," in southern ceramic area. 34 

 Grinding stones, description of 40-41 



Hand stones, description of 40-41 



Hano, pottery from 31 , 33 



Hlstory of Spruce-tree House 2 



Holmes, Prof. W. H.— 



cited on pottery from Pueblo area ,36 



e.xplorations of 2 



HOMOLOBI, pottery from 36-37 



Hoop-and-pole game, note on 50-51 



Hopi— 



butterfly and raincloud symbols 52 



kivas 18, 20, 22 



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