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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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I'ottery — Continued 



of South Mexican area, 60 : 129 



of the Biloxi, 22 : 16 



of the Fuegians, 63 : 205 



of the Mandan, 77 : 137 f . ; 80 : 5 



of the Maya, 60 : 130 



of the Papago, 90 : 1 



of the Quapaw, 77 : 112 



of the Utes, 75 : 26 



of Upper Mississippi region, 60: 



109 

 of Walhalla Plateau, 82 : 89 

 of West Indies. 60 : 146 

 "Old Fort," 37: 91 

 ollas, 65 : 130, 152 

 on Mayo Farm, 23 : 12 

 painted, first appearance of, 92: 4 

 Pascagoula, 43:303 

 period differences in, 100 : 163 

 period of manufacture of, 82 : 15 

 Pinal Creek and Middle Salt River 



region, 35 : 82 

 pipe, 65 : 144 



pit-house forms of, 100 : 164 

 place where made, 76 : 59 

 plain yellow ware, 65 : 141 

 polish on, 96 : 77 

 polychrome ware, 65 : 138 

 Pottery Hill, 35 : 80 

 provenience of, 96 : 171-174 

 pueblo, characteristics of, 100 : 166 

 pueblo, different from pit-house, 



100 : 127 

 pueblo forms of, 100 : 164 

 Pueblo, in beaver mounds, 82 : 26 

 Pueblo I, two phases of, 100: 165 

 Pueblo Viejo Valley, 35 : 35 

 quality of, 81 : 76 

 rattles of, Kamia, 97 : 44 

 receptacles, California Indian, 78 : 



537, 589, 597, 608, 619, 628, 629, 



653. 702, 722, 736, 737, 739, 803, 



823 f., 933 

 redware with dull paint, 65 : 136 

 redware with shining paint, 65: 



135 

 reference to, 52 : 138 

 rests, 51 : 72 

 salt-kettle, 8: 24, 26, 27 

 San Carlos, 35: 39 

 seed jars, 65 : 131 

 shapes of, 65: 130; 74: 54; 92: 



111-117 

 Shaw mounds, pots, 37 : 21, 22, 23, 



24, 25 

 Silver City region, 35 : 83, 84 f., 86, 



87 

 size of, 96: 171-174 

 sources of Gila, 35 : 29 

 southwestern, two types of, 51 : 67 



f. 

 specialization of, 92 : 5 f . ; 100 : 4 

 Spur Ranch, 35 : 65, 66 

 steatite, on Elk Island, 23 : 12 

 structure of, 41 : 30 ff. 



Pottery — Continued 



summary of, 41 : 53 



summary of characteristics of, 92 : 



124 

 superstition connected with making 



of, 48 : 13 

 S.U. Ranch, 35:74f. 

 surface finish of, 92 : 110 f . ; 96 : 



81 ; 100 : 119 f ., 163 f . 

 technique of making, 81 : 37 

 technology of, 65 : 130 

 "The Pinnacles," 37 : 87, 88, 89, 90, 



91 

 Tombstone, Ariz., 35 : 38 

 treatment of surface of, 100 : 116 

 Tunica, 43 : 315 

 type of, found at Willard mounds, 



82:9 

 type of, found in Sevier desert, 82 : 



62 

 types of, found at Po-shu, 81 : 34 f. 

 typical of culture period, 96: 7 

 uncovered in vicinity of St. George, 



82:42 

 unfired, 92 : 4 

 unfired, method of making, 100: 



114 f. 

 unknown in Molokai, 76 : 178 

 Upper Salt River region, 35: 80 

 variants of major divisions of, 96 : 



79 

 variation in, 100 : 119, 163 

 varieties of, 81 : 37 

 vessel from Sunflower Cave, 65: 



144 

 White Mountain Creek region, 35 : 



80 

 with glossy black interior, 92 : 108, 



117 f . ; 96 : 79 

 See also Ceramics ; Decoration ; De- 

 signs ; Earthenware ; Pit-house 



pottery ; Pitcher forms of pot- 

 tery ; Pitchers ; Pots ; Potsherds ; 



Potterymaking ; Pottery objects; 



Pottery vessel ; Pueblo pottery ; 



Vessels. 

 Pottery Hill, a pueblo ruin, 35: 80 

 Pottery-lined grave.s, 71: 55 

 Potterymaking 



development of, 92 : 4 



exclusively by older women, 64 : 28 



rendered unnecessary by iron pots 



and earthenware, 64: 17 

 stages of, 96: 75 f. 

 See also Pottery. 

 Pottery objects, 92 : 125 f . 

 Pottery vessel 



found in Ruin 2, 65 : 24 



found in Sayodneechee burial cave, 



65:31 

 See also Pottery. 

 Poturiba, see Puturiba. 

 Pouches 



of basketwork, 94 : 24 

 tobacco, described, 94: 24 



