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Implements — Continued 



bone, from Mesa Verde, xsxiv, 



XXXV, 51 : 74 

 bone, from Miller's Cave, xxx, 



XXXI, xxxn, XXXIII, xxxiv, 76: 78 

 bone, from Ruin 5, lxiv a, b, c, d, 



65: 152 

 chipped, 48*, 65: 126 

 chipped, of black jasper, 24*, 52: 



137 

 chipped stone, Piedra district, l, 



96: 152 

 chipped stone, Shabik'eshchee Vil- 

 lage, xxvn, 92: 133 

 crude, from Chama Valley, xm, 



81 

 crude flaked, from Chama Valley, 



XIV, 81 

 eccentrically shaped, found at 



summit of mound, 40*, 64: 96 

 for making pottery, xlix B, 81 

 game, for little girl, xxv 6, 86: 66 

 grooves produced by abrasion of, 



203*, 60: 347 

 in the hands of a Paiute Indian, 



relative position of, 176*, 60: 



310 

 made of bone, lxxxvi e, 65: 190 

 of antler, from Miller's Cave, 



XXXIV, XXXV, 76: 78 

 of bone and antler, north of Rio 



Colorado, xlv, 82: 144 

 of bone, Shabik'eshchee Village, 



XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV, 



xxv, 92: 128, 129 

 of castigation, and drawing blood 



from ears in Mexican Codex, 60*, 



28: 282 

 of mountain sheep horn, xlvi A, 65 : 



120 

 of stone, north of Rio Colorado, 82 : 



144 

 of the Chippewa, xxxvii a, 86: 92 

 series of, most of which were prob- 

 ably used in textile work, 3*, 7: 



8 

 specialized from village sites, ex- 

 amples of, 54*, 60: 170 

 stone, from Chama Valley, xvii, 81 

 stone, Navajo National Monument, 



XVII, 50: 28 

 stone, Scandinavian type, 11*, 60: 



23 

 stone. Spruce-tree House, xxi, 41 

 stone, Shabik'eshchee Village, 



xxvu, 92 : 133 

 types of, from fields near obsidian 



mines, 101*, 60: 226 

 used in bamboo game, 1*, 90: 72 

 used in games, Chippewa, xl, 86: 



111 

 used in handling coal in Spirit 



lodge, VII, 61 : 79 

 used in making fish nets, lix 6, 86 : 



156 



Implements — Continued 



used in manufacture of stone-chip 



cassava grater, iv B, 91: 28 

 used in skinning buffalo, Lxvm, 61 : 



399 

 used in stick game, 41*, 61: 489; 



2*, 90: 81 

 used in "woman's game", xli c, 86 : 



118 

 weaving, from Chama Valley, xxvn, 



81 

 See also Broad-pointed implements ; 

 Chipping implements; Imple- 

 ment ; Narrow-pointed imple- 

 ments ; Stonecutting implements ; 

 Stone implements ; Tools ; Weap- 

 ons. 

 Impressions, basket in clay, XLn, 81 

 Incense burner 



from mound No. 24, xx, 64 : 119 

 from mound No. 24, another view 



of, 67*, 64: 119 

 from mound No. 25 decorated wuth 

 crude clay figurine, 68*, 64: 120 

 showing the use of adornos on the 

 cover, xrv, 74 : 56 

 Incised designs, sec Designs. 

 Incised ware, xiv a, 32 

 Incisor 



median, found near Vero skeleton 



11,8*, 66: 56 

 See also Muusee skull [female, low- 

 er jaw of]. 

 Inclosure 



Bear dance, entrance to, vm a, 75 : 



56 

 in mound, Hocking County, Ohio, 



7*, 71: 60 

 See also Oblong inclosure ; Stone in- 

 closure. 

 Indentation, see Transparency [birch- 

 bark]. 

 Indenting and cutting copper plates, 



method of, 30, pt. 1 : 848 

 Indexes, cephalic and facial, in relation 

 to stature in the Indian child, xx, 34 : 

 122 

 Indiana 



and Illinois, archeologic map of, 



vin, 12: 60 

 core of chert from, 30, pt. 1 : 349 

 pierced tablet, slate, 30, pt. 2 : 248 

 Indian Council, use of wampum belts in, 



30, pt. 2 : 906 

 Indian Fort Sasquesahanok, from Moll 



map of 1720, ix a, 69 

 Indian Grave Low Grounds, The, plan 



of, 15*, 71: 127 

 Indian Mountain, novacuUte quarry, 



sketch map of, 77*, 60 : 197 

 Indian peace medal, of 1757, 30, pt. 1: 



832 

 Indian warehouse at Santa Cruz, plan 

 of interior of, 9*, 69: 84 



