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Black-on-Red — Continued 



ware vessels from the pueblo, xvi, 

 100: 130 

 Black-on-White 



bowl designs, Pit-house vessels, xx, 



100: 134 

 bowls, Piedra district, xxvii, 96: 



100 

 bowls, showing interior decoration, 



XXV, 96: 100 

 bowls from pit dwellings, decora- 

 tions on, XXI, 100: 134 

 bowls from pit houses, xxii, 100: 



134 

 ground, designs in, ancient Pueblo 



ware, 30, pt. 2 : 299 

 group, bowl interiors, xxvi, 96 : 100 

 group, examples of band designs on, 



XXIX, 96: 100 

 group, ladles of, from pit houses, 



XVIII, 100: 130 

 seed jars and canteen from pit 



houses, XIII, 100: 126 

 series, potsherds with painted de- 

 signs, XIV, 92: 120 

 vessels, bowl intei'iors, xxvm, 96: 



100 

 ware, pitcher shapes, 20*, 100: 126 

 wares, jar shapes in, 19*, 100: 124 

 wares, pitchers and canteens, from 



the pueblo, xiv, 100: 126 

 See also Designs. 

 Blade 



broken near point of completion, 



85*, 60: 207 

 ceremonial, of obsidian, California, 



30, pt. 1 : 717 

 chipped, from supposed glacial de- 

 posits at Loveland, Ohio, 37*, 

 60: 82 

 chisellike, of flint from Yucatan, 



195* 60: 337 

 comparatively thin, found among 



the refuse, 84*, 60 : 206 

 cross-fractured, one-half of which 



was found, 153*, 60: 293 

 discoidal flint, from a cache in Illi- 

 nois, 30, pt. 1 : 179 

 flint, handle of antler with at- 

 tached, xxxiv c, 77: 120 

 flint, with beveled edge, Okla., 30, 



pt. 1 : 717 

 iron, part of an, from a North Caro- 

 lina mound, 1*, 8: 31 

 jasper, California, 30, pt. 1 : 717 

 of most advanced form found in 



quarry refuse, v, 21 : 15 

 perforate, axlike implement with. 



United States, 17 «*, 60: 29 

 perforate and decorated, axlike im- 

 plement with, Peru, 17 6*, 60: 29 

 profile of a, 149 a*, 149 6*, 60: 291 

 rejected, used as an abrader, 74*, 



60: 192 

 relation of a roughed-out broken, to 

 the original boulder, 49*, 60: 165 



Blade — Continued 



sandstone, axlike, bearing engraved 



design, 38*, 52: 144 

 successful and unsuccessful, pic- 

 tures of, 147 a*, 147 /;*, 60: 291 

 thin, first step in making of a, 146*, 



60: 290 

 See also Blademaking; Blades; 

 Fracture; Fragment; Notching; 

 Specialization ; and names of 

 different materials. 

 Blademaking 



chert concretions used in, examples 



of, 66*, 60: 189 

 examples of failure in, due to mal- 

 formation, 151*, 60: 293 

 examples of hammerstones used in, 



60*, 60: 180 

 rejects of, due to malformation, 



59*, 60: 179 

 roughed-out nuclei intended for, 



97*, 60: 222 

 series of rejects illustrating failure 

 at various steps of progress in, 

 50*, 60: 166 

 Blades 



broken under the hammerstone 

 when nearly finished, examples 

 of, 51*, 60: 167 

 lanceolate flint, cache of, 30, pt. 1 : 



179 

 leaf-shaped, of brown jasper, 40*, 



52: 145 

 narrow high-backed, of quartzite, 



32*, 52: 141 

 obsidian, from California, 92*, 60: 



216 

 obsidian, Yurok, ii, 78: 26 

 perforate and decorated, Chinese 



bronze axes with, 16*, 60 : 29 

 plano-convex, of white quartzite, 



31*, 52: 141 

 plano-convex knife, xiv, 52 : 147 

 produced and ready for haftiug as 



hoes, examples of, 70*, 60: 191 

 produced in quarry workshops, ex- 

 amples of, 53*, 60 : 169 

 produced in quarry workshops, 



types of, 61*, 60: 182 

 types of, 150*, 60: 292 

 See also Blade ; Flint ; Knife. 

 Blanchard ruin 



mound and, ii 6, 70 

 view of, II o, 70 

 Blanket 



cotton, from Buena Vista Lake in- 

 terments, Lxxii, 78: 808 

 dream symbols used on, xxxii b, 



86: 83 

 miniature willow bark, ii Ac, 97: 



32 

 painted, of two deerskins, Hupa, 



3*, 78: 77 

 raveled, bags woven of, lxv a, &, c, 

 Lxvi, 86: 160 



