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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



337 



Pots 



broken clay, reason for using, 79: 



40 

 broken clay, used in head reduction, 



79:31 

 from Goat Bluff Cave, 76: 38 f. 

 Bee also Potsherds ; Pottery. 

 Potsherds 



and other articles in Ruin 5, 65 : 



45 

 at Ruffner place, 23 : 48 

 corrugated, conclusions drawn 



from, 96: 139 f. 

 evidence furnished by, 96: 10 

 found at Nockito, 65:71 

 found in Ruin 4, 65 : 38 

 found in Sayodneechee burial cave, 



65 : 27, 31 

 found near Buchanan, 23 : 17 

 found with human remains, 23: 



25, 26, 53, 58 

 in barbecue hole, 23 : 19, 22, 62 

 in Buckingham County, 23 : 14 

 in graves, 23 : 66 

 in Marsh Pass, 65 : 61 

 in mounds, 23 : 31, 32, 35, 43, 52, 63 

 in Nelson County, 23 : 14 

 in Powhatan County, 23 : 10 

 in Ruin 5, description of, 65 : 42 

 near Columbia, 23 : 14 

 near Gala, 23 : 17 

 near Gander place, 23 : 47 

 on Gait farm, 23 : 13 

 Toltec, used to date Pueblo sites, 



96:10 

 trade relations shown by, 96: 127 

 used for grinding tools, 81: 24 

 See also Pottery. 

 Pottawatomie 



and Chippeway burial mounds, 8 : 



13 

 See also Potawatomi. 

 Pottawatomi language, works in, 13: 



405 

 Potter, Amasa, letter from, 82 : 19 

 Potter Valley 



Northern Porno settlement in, 78: 



230 

 Ukumnano'm at head of, 78: 203, 



229 

 Pottery 



abandoned at ruin, 81 : 3 

 about Baum works, 10: 31, 32 

 absence of, in Williamsville mound, 



23:30 

 ancient, description of, 64 : 54 

 ancient, ornamentation of, 64: 54 

 animate forms in, 7:9 

 Arikara, 77 : 174 

 Arroyo de Frias find, 52: 204 

 as a means of identification, 82 



133 

 as indication of village sites, 82 



11 

 Aztec, found near Mexico City, 74 



15 



Pottery — Continued 



black-and-white ware, 65 : 152 



black ware, 65 : 153 



Blue River region, 35: 44-48, 52, 



54 

 bowls, 65 : 131, 152 

 canteens, 65: 131 

 ceramic areas, 41 : 34r-38 

 characteristic feaures of, 96: 80- 



83 

 character of, 37 : 21 f . 

 Chitimacha, 43:347 

 chronology established by, 96: 61 

 chronology of, 81: 37 

 classification of, 92 : 107 f . ; 100 : 



116 

 cliff-dwelling variety, found in 



Ruin 5, 65 : 45 

 Cochiti tale of institution of, 98: 



12 

 cocontit pots, 37: 31, 50, 52 

 coiled, 100:115 

 colanders, 65 : 131 

 collection of, by HrdliC-ka near 



Puerto San Bias, 52: 150 f. 

 collection of, in Southeastern Mis- 

 souri, 37 : 93 ff. 

 color of, affected by firing, 92: 



108, 109 ; 96 : 78, 81, 112 ; 100 : 



117, 119 

 consistency of, 23 : 66 

 corrugated, 65: 141, 142; 92: 5, 



6; 100:4,116 

 culinary, classes of, 100: 117 

 culinary, classification of, 96 : 77 

 culinary, forms of, 100 : 120 f . 

 culinary, varieties of, 92 : 107 f . 

 culture areas determined by, 70: 



69 

 culture period denoted by, 96 : 7, 9 

 Dawson mounds, bowl, 37: 29 

 Dawson moimds, pots, 37: 29, 31, 



32, 33, 34, 38, 40, 41, 42 

 dearth of, in certain ruins, 32: 45 

 decorated, classes of, 100: 117 

 decorated, first appearance of, 100 : 



3 

 decoration of, 41 : 32 ff. ; 64 : 28 ; 



65:132,153; 81:41-64; 96:76f. 

 Delgar group, 35 : 73 

 Deming (N. Mex.) region, 35: 87, 



88 

 deposited with skeletons, poor in 



quality, 65 : 68 

 description of, 52: 120, 125; 70: 



66; 97:42 

 designs on, 96 : 109-139 

 development of, 100 : 3, 114 

 development of, into types, 96 : 5 

 discussion of, 65: 129; 92: 148; 



100 : 114-149 

 dishes with perforated edge, 65: 



143 

 disks of, found at Santiago Ahuit- 



zotla, 74 : 45 

 distribution of, in rooms, 81: 35 



