INDEX 



375 



Page. 



Den^ method of arrow making 318 



Digger Indians, use of fire by, in chipping 



implements 364 



Digger method of making arrowheads. 299,313 



DiORiTE, collars or yokes of 127 



Disk drill 355 



Domestic animals 20, 13S 



DoRSEY, Geo. A., report of, on Wyoming 



quarries 210 



Drake, Daniel, paper by 15 



Drill points— 



bono 351 , 352 



metal 351 



stone 350 



Drilling, primitive methods of 344, 350, 353 



Drills, tubular 351 



Dulog, H. C, on Clear Lake Indian method 



of arrow making 318 



Durham cave, exploration of, by Mercer. . . 92 

 Dwellings— 



communal 102 



material used in construction of 99 



of Arctic area 121 



of California area 116 



of Lower Mississippi Valley region 106 



of North Atlantic area 99 



of Plains tribes 110 



Earthenware — 



of eorgia- Florida area 103 



of north Mexican area 125 



See Pottery; Ceramics. 

 Earthworks — 



of Mississippi Valley 15 



of Wisconsin 109 



See Mounds. 



Engraving on stone 344, 346 



Environment, culture modified by 45, 95 



Eskimo— 



culture of, compared viith other groups.. 122 

 method of making arrowheads. . . . 318, 320, 321 

 Explorers — 



of the Amazon delta area 142 



of Arctic coast area 1 22 



of arid area 114 



of California area 117 



of Central American-Isthmian region 134 



of Columbia-Eraser area 118 



of Georgia-Florida area 105 



of Great Plains and Rocky Mountain 



area Ill 



of Maya-Quich6 area 131 



of Middle and Lower Mississippi Valley 



area 108 



of Middle Mexican area 128 



of North Atlantic area 102 



of North Mexican area 125 



of northern interior area 123 



of northwest coast area 120 



of primitive South America 145 



of South Andean-Pacific area 141 



of south Mexico area 129 



of upper Mississippi and Great Lakes area 110 



of West Indian area 147 



Fetishes, carved animal 113 



Fewkes, J. Walter, researches of ::vi 



Figurine of jade bearing oldest date 127 



Page 

 Fire— 



use of, for shaping stone 364 



use of, for stone fracture 364 



use of, in quarrying 156, 176, 198 



Flaking tools 327,323 



Flint — 



deposits, distribution of 173 



disks from Ohio mound 107 



implements in Georgia 103, 104 



quarries of Indiana 185 



quarries of Missouri 195 



use of, in Arctic area 121 



working by California Indian 288, 325 



working by Ishi 288, 325 



Flint Ridge quarries 173 



Florida, antiquity of man in 104 



Food resources— 



of California area i;6 



of northwest coast area 110 



Fossil man in Florida 104 



Fowke, Gerard — 



explorations of, in Wyandotte cave, 



Indiana 91 



on flint quarries in Missouri 195 



on Flint Ridge quarries 176 



on Indiana quarries 185 



on Warsaw quarries 185 



researches of 173 



Fracture of stone, processes employed ... 283 

 Eraser, T. H., on use of fire in chipping 



flint 364,365 



Fremont, John C, initials of, cut in pipe- 

 stone quarry 264 



Fusang, story of 33 



Garcilasso de la Vega, on structures of 



Cuzeo 340 



Gilbert, G . K. , quoted on prehistoric hearth 79 



Gilder, Robert F., work of 210 



"Glacial period," significance of the term. . 73 

 Glyphic characters, earliest date recorded 



in..- 51 



Glyphic inscriptions of Maya-Quiche 



area 130 



Glyphic records 51 



Glyphic writing, development of, in South 



Mexico 129 



Gold ornaments found in Florida 104 



Gouge, stone 22,23,231,238 



Graves. See Burial customs. 

 Greenstone, grooved ax of, from supposed 



glacial deposits 83 



Grinding, whetting 344 



Grinding implements, use of 345 



Hammers— 



discoidal 294 



made of deer antler 193 



stone 283 



Hammerstones. . . 178, 180/207, 218, 221, 260, 285, 286 



discoidal 331,332 



use of 298,301 



Handbook series of Bureau of American 



Ethnology xin 



Harper, R. H. , gift of, to National Museum. . 209 



Harpoon heads, slate 24 



Hatchet blades, method of shaping 335 



Hawaiian Islands, antiquities of xvn 



