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INDEX 



Page 

 Buffalo, effect of, on culture in Mississippi 

 Valley 4,S 



Bmi.DING — 



materialsuscd for, in North Atlantic area . 99 



stone used for 274 



Buildings— 



of Inca area 139 



of stone in Colombia 135 



types of, in arid region 112 



BURL^L CUSTOMS— 



of Georgia-Florida area 104 



of Middle Andean-Pacific area 137 



of Mississippi Valley region 106 



See Mortuary offerings. 



Burial deposits 227,242 



Burial vases of Marajo 141 



Caches of stone implements 107 



at Afton,Okla 111,208 



in Delaware County, Okla 111,208 



in Ohio mound 227 



Calendar, development of, in South Mexico . 129 



Californl\— 



antiquity of man in 61 



caves, researches in ; 92 



Indians, arrow making by 311, 



313,318,320,321,31:6 



Cannibalism in South America 142 



Carib culture 143, 145 



Carving — ■ 



implements used in 336, 337 



methods of 337 



Sec Sculpture. 



Catlin, George — 



on implement making 295 



on pipestone quarry 262 



Catlinite — 



pipes of 109, 263 



quarries of 109, 253 



See Pipestone. 



Cattle unknown in pre-Columbian 

 America 20 



Cave explorations 89,91,92 



Cavetown, Md., exploration in cave at 91 



Celts— 



abundant in Georgia-Florida area 103 



faceted 109 



petaloid polished 25 



used in sculpture 337 



Ceramic art of Ciiiriqui 132 



Ceramics — 



arid region 114 



North Atlantic area 100 



See Farthenware; Pottery. 



Chamberlin, T. C— 



on Lansing skeleton 72 



on work of J. V. Brower 87 



Chert — 



character of, in Oklahoma quarries 207 



concretions quarried at Mill Creek 187, ISS 



deposits in Mississippi Valley region 106 



Chert quarries — 



of Great Plains 201 



of Kansas 209 



of Oklahoma 201 



Chever, E. E., on arrow making by Cali- 

 fornia Indians 320 



Chu-cat mask "WITH Chlnese coins 30 



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Chile, explorations conducted by 16 



Chinese bronze axes 28 



Chinese coins in Chilcat mask 30 



Chipping, implements used in.. 193, 194, 198, 306, 307 



Chisel, manner of using 336, 337 



Chisels, stone 235, 236 



Chronology — 



classification of data bearing on 52 



geological 16 



glyphic 52 



Chulpas. See Tombs. 



Clarissa mhste 249 



Claypole, E. W., quoted on implements from 



Ohio Valley .''3,84 



Cliff Dv/ellers, popular fallacy concerning. 13 



Cliff dwellings of the arid region 112 



early records of 16 



Clifton quarry 231 , 234 



Cungman, T. L., discovery of mica mines by. 242 



Club, stone, of the Samoan Islands 29 



Club heads, method of perforating 305 



Collars— 



sacrificial, of eastern Me.xico 127 



stone, of West Indies 146 



Collections, archeologic, of the National 



Museum xiv 



Co'mmunal houses of the Georgia-Florida 



AREA 102 



Cop an, quarries of 274 



Cope, E. D., cave excavations by 90 



Copper drill 351 



Copper mines of Lake Superior region.. 109 

 Copper work from mounds in Georgia 



and Illinois 107 



Copper working of Northwest coast 



area 120 



Cores found on quarry sites 178, 



181,208,220,222,223 



Costa Rica, explorations conducted by 16 



Crescent quarries 195 



Crumbling method of stone working . . . 330 

 Culture— 



aboriginal American, views of initial 



status of 44 



a'^encies which affect 46 



chronology and 56 



indnenced by geography 120 



modified by environment 45, 95 



phenomena not uniform 99 



relations of old and new worlds 20-21 



status of G eorgia-Florida area 105 



status of Lower Mississippi Valley area. . 108 



status of North Atlantic area 99 



value of analogies in 21 



CusniNG, F. H.— 



finds of, on Key Marco 103 



on arrowhead making 366 



on methods of stone fracture 283 



work of xrv 



work of, in soapstone quarry 231 



Cuzco, quarries of 376 



stone work at 341 



Peer horn USED as a punch 296,297 



Degeneracy, theory of, not sustained 14 



Delaware Valley— 



relics of 101 



stages of culture in 77 



