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INDEX 



Jackson, Wm. H.— 



report of, as work of reference 11 



report of, on ruins 10, 11 



slab inclosures described by 62 



Johnson Ruin, description of 18 



Keeley Towers, location of 45 



Kidder, A. V. See Morley and Kidder. 



Kiva of Unit-type House, architectural 



features of 51 



Ktvas— 



double-walled 39 



entrances to 42 



indicated by depressions 42 



indicative of social units 70 



structural features of 37 



Lion Tower— 



description of 55 



ground plan of 55 



Littrell Tower. See Lion Tower. 



Lost Canyon cliff-houses 40 



"Lower House," of Aztec Spring Ruin 25,27 



McElmo Bluff, ruins at 60 



McElmo district — 



distinctive feature of ruins of 15 



investigations in, of 1917 10 



McElmo Ruins, latest work on 14 



McLean Basin— 



ground plan of ruins of 56 



pottery found in 56 



ruins of, described 55 



towers of 56 



Mancos region, towers of 58 



Masonry — 



of Hill Canyon Ruins 42 



skill shown in construction 40 



varieties of 41 



Megalithic ruins 60 



Megaliths, circular structures of 60 



Mesa Verde — 



cliff-dwellings and villages of 9 



culture of inhabitants of 9 



Mesa Verde Ruins, comparative age of 72 



Metates — 



found at Surouaro 17 



with skeletal remains 67 



Mexican tribes and the Pueblos, rela- 

 tion between 69 



Mitchell, H. L., notes contributed by 11 



Mitchell Spring Ruin, description of 19 



Mitchell Spring village, origin of the 



name 12 



Monoliths in walls 30 



Montezuma Valley, distinctive feature of 



ruins in 15 



Moorehead, Warren K., ruins described 



by 12 



Morgan, L. H.— 



investigation of ruins by 10,11 



notes of, on ruins of Mesa Verde 11 



on Mitchell Spring Ruin 19 



on Mud Creek village 21 



Morley, S. G.— 



excavations conducted by 30 



work of 13 



Morley, S. G., and Kidder, A. V., ruins de- 

 scribed by 14 



Mounds— 



near Mummy Lake 15 



of Mud Spring Ruin 21 



Page 



Mud Spring Ruin, description of 20 



Mummy Lake mounds 15 



Nelson, N. C, on Pueblo ruins 17 



Newberry, J. S., on Surouaro 17 



Nordenskiold, Baron G., work of 13 



Oak Spring House, description of 29 



Old Spanish Trail, route of 36,68 



Open-air ruins of Dove Creek 28 



Parker, Gordon, assistance of 40 



Pictographs— 



colored 65 



covered with plaster 65 



incised on stone 65 



near Ruin 5 49 



near slab inclosures 63 



Pierson Lake Ruin. See Squaw Point 

 Ruin. 



Pilasters lacking in towers 42 



Plastering, interiors covered with 41 



Pottery— 



culture areas determined by 69 



description of 66 



Prudden, T. Mitchell — 



articles by, on ruins of San Juan water- 

 shed 12 



excavations conducted by 19 



on towers as part of composit e ruins 44 



Pueblo architecture — 



elements of complex 73 



of local origin 70 



Pueblo culture, direction of its migration. 72 



Pueblo tribes, origin of 69 



"Pure TYPE"defined 16 



Reservoir Group, named by J. Ward Em- 

 erson 34 



Reservoirs, Indian — 



crossed by Old Bluff Road 45 



natural and artificial 64 



Road Canyon, formerly called the AVickyup . 57 



Rooms, with megalithic walls 15 



Ruin 3, description of 4S 



Ruin 4, description of 49 



Ruin 5, description of 49 



Ruin 6, description of 49 



Ruin 7. See Eroded Bowlder House. 

 Ruin 8. See Twin Towers. 



Ruin 9, description of 50 



Ruin 10. Sec Unit-type House. 

 Ruin 11. See Stronghold House. 

 Ruin Canyon— 



duplication of name misleading 45 



ruin in 30 



unit-type houses of 40 



Ruins— 



classification of 14 



evidences of age of 73 



Sand Canyon— 



cliff dwellings in 38 



scaffold in 38 



tower in 57 



Scaffold for lookout 38 



Semicircular ruins, description of 22 



Slab inclosures— 



described by Jackson 62 



described by Holmes 62 



Slab structures— 



box-like 60 



circular 60 



