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Object — Continued 



obsidian, from mound No. 10, 31*, 



34*, 64: 87,90 

 perforated bone, from Miller's 



Cave, 15*, 76: 79 

 perforated, of antler, from Sell 



Cave, 8*, 76: 48 

 problematical, 95*, 65: 192 

 unpainted, from mound No. 1, 17*, 



64: 62 

 See also Objects. 

 Objects 



ceremonial, xvi c, 6, c, d, e, f, g, h, 



32 

 ceremonial, Chama Valley, lvi, 81 

 found in mound No. 5, 21*, 64 : 71 

 found in mound No. 34, 80*, 64 : 132 

 from Benque Viejo, 44*, 64: 98 

 from mound No. 4, 19*, 64 : 68 

 from mound No. 15, 52*, 64 : 104 

 from Sunflower cache, lxi, 65 : 144 

 from Utah caves, liv, 82 : 144 

 incrusted, from Pueblo Bonito, N. 



Mex., 30, pt. 1 : 948 

 made of wood, 91*, lxxxiv, 65: 184, 



186 

 mineral, probably used as fetishes, 



LVIII, 81 



miscellaneous, Chama Valley, i.iv, 



LXI, 81 



miscellaneous bone, Chama Valley, 



XXXIII, 81 

 miscellaneous stone, li g, 1i, i, ;', fc, 



65: 12 

 miscellaneous stone, Chama Valley, 



XXII, 81 

 miscellaneous stone, Kiatuthlanna, 



XXXV, 100: 158 

 miscellaneous stone, Shabik'eshchee 



Village, xxvm, 92: 137 

 obsidian, found in a mound near 



Nenque Viejo, 45*, 64: 99 

 of cedar bark, lxxx, 65: 176 

 of chipped quartz, from Little Falls, 



Minn., 39*, 60: 86 

 of flint, 38*, 64: 94 

 of flint, found at base of stela, 41*, 



42*, 64: 96 

 of flint, from Italy, 50*, 64: 103 

 of flint, from Tennessee, 49*, 64: 



102 

 of ivoi-y, engraving on, Eskimo, 30, 



pt. 1 : 425 

 of Ojibway make, xii a, b, xiii a, &, 



c, 77: 16,17 

 of stone, found on surface, v 6, c, d, 



e, /, g, h, i, }, k, I, m, 48 

 of stone, from mound No. 10, xv, 64 : 



88 

 of stone, from Shabik'eshchee Vil- 

 lage, xxvi, 92: 132 

 problematioal, of stone, Piedra dis- 

 trict, xlviii, 96 : 152 

 selenite ceremonial, lvii, 81 

 shell and flint, from Gourd Creek 



Cave, v, 76: 34 



Objects — Continued 



stone, and pottery from ruins near 



Fort Apache, x, 35: 80 

 three, of sUver, 30, pt. 2 : 573 

 used by medicine men in healing 

 ceremonies, xxvm a, 6, 34: 232 

 used in game, xxxiii &, 51: 73 

 various, from Cliff Palace, xxni a, 



b,c,d,e,f,5l: 52 

 various, from Utah caves, lii, 82: 



144 

 various, Mexican glyphs denoting, 



45*, 28: 202 

 various, Mexican symbols of, 44*, 



28: 197 

 wooden, from Chama Valley, lx, 



81 

 wooden, from Mesa Verde, xxxiii, 



51: 73 

 See also Articles ; Object. 

 Obliteration of earlier pittings, almost 



complete, 125*, 60:256 

 Oblong inclosure with moat, West Vir- 

 ginia, 30, pt. 1 : 950 

 Observatory Circle, Newark, according 



to resurvey, in, 10: 14 

 Obsidian 



arrowhead from mound No. 10, 32*, 



64: 89 

 arrowheads of, lii, 96 : 152 

 blade, ceremonial, California, 30, 



pt. 1 : 717 

 blade from supposed Pleistocene 



deposits, Nevada, 30*, 60 : 68 

 blades,Yurok, II, 78: 26 

 blades from California, 92*, 60: 



216 

 chipping the, the secondary process, 



185*, 60 : 328 

 disk inserted in tooth of skeleton 

 found in mound No. 17, 58*, 64: 

 109 

 flakes, XII g, h, 32 



flakes, great deposits of. Mountain 

 of the Knives, Mexico, 94*, 60: 

 219 

 giant columns of impure, 91*, 60: 



215 

 knife with handle of otter skin, 



California, 30, pt. 1 : 717 

 object from mound No. 10, 31*, 34*, 



64:87,90 

 objects found in a mound near 



Benque Viejo, 45*, 64 : 99 

 workers in California, 93*, 60: 217 

 Obsidian Canyon [Yellowstone National 

 Park], giant columns of impure ob- 

 sidian in, 01*, 60: 215 

 Obsidian mines 



fields near, types of implements 



from, 101*, 60 : 220 

 hammerstones from, 96*, 60: 221 

 section of the great deposit of 

 flakage, 95*, 60:220 

 Occipital compression, ancient Pueblo 

 skull showing effect of, 1*, 34: 80 



