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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



641 



stone — Continued 



ornaments, Shabik'eshchee Village, 



XXX, 92 : 142 

 partially dressed blocks of, in an 

 ancient quarry at Mitia, Mexico, 

 197*, 60: 338 

 pendants, 50*, 76*, 65: 128, 1G3 

 pendants and beads, Piedra dis- 

 trict, Liii, 96: 152 

 pendants from pit bouses, xli, 100: 



158 

 pestles for wooden and for stone 



mortar, Cabuilla, 58*, 78: 697 

 pigment grinder, 13*, 41: 41 

 pipe, Obio, 30, pt. 2 : 492 

 pipe, Obio mound, 30, pt. 2 : 491 

 pipes made of, 94*, 65: 188; xlvii, 



82: 144 

 pointed bit of, carving witb, 193*, 



60: 336 

 scraper, Central Eskimo, 30, pt. 2 : 



490 

 sledge head of, from ancient tur- 

 quoise mines, 140, 60: 272 

 solid, drill points of, 209*, 60: 350 

 Tlingit war club of, 30, pt. 1 : 314 

 vessel, Alabama, 30, pt. 2 : 492 

 See also Abrading ; Ax-heads ; 

 Chipping ; Fracturing ; Hoes ; Im- 

 plements ; Objects ; Perforated ; 

 Picks ; Problematical objects ; 

 Shaping ; Slab ; Stone boiling ; 

 Stones. 

 Stone arch (Sand Canyon) 



building on rock pinnacle near, iv 



a, 70 

 view of, IV ft, 70 

 Stone Arch House, Sand Canyon, vi c, 



70 

 Stone boiling 



lifting the hot stones into the food 

 basket, California Indian, 30, pt. 

 1: 468 

 removing the stone from the boil- 

 ing basket, California Indian, 30, 

 pt.l: 468 

 Stone construction, see ClifC House. 

 Stone-cutting implements, rude, found 

 on a quarry site at Mitla, Mexico, 

 198*, 60: 338 

 Stone flaking, principal percussive 



methods of, 21*, 52: 134 

 Stone grave cover 



in Dawson mound No. 4, iv, 37: 32 

 in Easley mound No. 2, 9*, 37: 44 

 in Ewing mound No. 5, ii, 37: 15 

 Stone Hammer Society 

 wand, XIX 6, 80: 112 

 wand, head of, xix c, 80: 112 

 Stone-headed clubs of Plains tribes, 



30, pt. 1: 313 

 Stone implements 



ax-shaped, Scandinavian type, 11*, 



60: 23 

 from ancient mica mines of North 

 Carolina, 114*, 115*, 60: 243, 244 



Stone implements — Continued 



Navajo National Monument, xvii, 



50: 28 

 north of Rio Colorado, l, 82: 144 

 Spruce-tree House, xxi, 41 

 Stone iuclosure, megalithic, McElmo 



Bluff, 18*, 70: 61 

 Stone lions of Potrero de las Vaeas, 



rear view, x a, 32 

 Stones 



building, incised designs on. Ruins 



8 and A, 97*, 65: 196 

 for grinding and smoothing, xlix, 



82: 144 

 precious, symbols of cloth and, 34*, 



28: 149 

 used in Mide' sweat-lodge, xxxvii 



&, 86: 92 

 where axes were sharpened, Cot- 

 tonwood Canyon, xxiv b, 82: 115 

 See also Stone; and references 

 given there. 

 Stoollike object of clay, grotesque 

 anthropomorphic figures used in a, 

 22*, 3: 27 

 Stool of redwood, xix a, 78 : 91 

 Stopper, corncob, watertight box with, 



5*, 64: 23 

 Stoppers 



clay, from Piedra district, xxxvni, 



96: 142 

 See also Stopper. 

 Storage bins 



Nos. 5, 7, 8, and 9, 27*, 92 : 95 

 Nos. 5 and 11, x b, a, 92 : 110 

 Nos. 36, 37, and 39, 28*, 92: 102 

 Storage box, corner, formed by an adobe 



ridge, in b, 92 : 21 

 Storage cist in Mancos Valley, vii b, 70 

 Storage pit in floor of Shed H, opening 



into, V &, 96: 32 

 Store 



of seed corn and squash seeds, 



xxxiv c, 65: 95 

 trader's, at the village of the Pil- 

 lagers, XI a, 77: 16 

 Storehouse, south slope of Saddle 



Mountain, ix a, 82: 84 

 Storeroom, small, in Saddle Canyon, 



xxxii b, 82: 138 

 Storerooms 



in Cave 8, Cottonwood Canyon, xxiv 



a, 82: 115 

 near Upper Ribbon Falls, plan of, 



44*, 82: 139 

 See also Storeroom. 

 Storing, birchbark makuks for, xlvi, 



86: 125 

 Stoutness of two Indians, xxiii, 34: 156 

 Strap 



shoulder, of bag, design for, 27 b*, 



86: 193 

 See also Burden strap. 

 Strata, exposed in the canal bank at 

 Vero, sketch showing, 2*, 66 : 25 



