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INDEX 



Page 

 Heads, carved stone, of Columbia-Frascr 



area 118 



Hearth, discovery of prehistoric 79 



Hematite ore mine 266 



History, human— 



fortuitous records of 2 



intentional records of 1 



relation of, to archeology 2 



sources of information 1 



written and unwritten 3 



Hoe blades 191,192 



Hopewell mound, deposit in 107 



Horn implements 193, 194 



Houses, communal, of the Georgia-Florida 



area 1 92 



HrdliCka, AleS— 



collections made by 300 



investigations of 59 



on finds in caves of Brazil 93 



HuPA method of arrow making 320 



Illinois, quarries of 1S7 



Implements — 



making of, by free-hand fracture 289 



making of, described by Catlin 295 



making of, described by Redding 296 



making of, first step in 161 



making of, in Potomac Valley 333 



of Arctic area 121 



of arid region 113 



of California area 115 



of Central America 133 



of Columbia- Fraser area 118 



of Great Northern Interior area i:3 



of Inca area 139 



of Mississippi Valley region 107 



of North Atlantic area 100 



of Plainstribes 110 



of primitive South America 143 



of South Andean-Pacilic area 140 



of Upper Mississippi Valley 109 



shaped by use 2S0 



specialization of 280 



time required in shaping 281 



used in chipping 193, 194, 198, 306, 307 



used in drilling 350 



used in grinding 345 



used in incising 358 



used in mining 243, 266, 272 



used in piercing 363 



used in quarrying 190, 2.55 



used in sawing 348 



varieties of 289 



Incas— 



dominance of, in Middle Andean-Pacific 



area 137 



masonry of 342 



service to mummified bodies by 8 



stone buildings of 276 



Incising tools, manner of using 358, 361 



Indlvn Mountain quarry, map of 197 



Indiana, flint quarries of 1S5 



Ism, flint working by 31 7, 325 



Jade— 



figurine bearing oldest date 127 



implements and ornaments in Northwest 



Coast area 119 



use of, in Arctic area 121 



Jasper — 



in Pennsylvania 101 



spatulate implements of 113 



Jenney, W. p.— 



on Magnet Cove quarries 198 



work of 201 



Key Marco, finds on 103, 104 



Kitchen middens on the coast of South 



America 144 



Klamath Indians — 



method of arrow making 312 



method of fracturing stone 364 



Knife blade, obsidian, from Nevada 68 



Knives, obsidian— 



Aztec method of making 220, 323 



of California area 115 



Ladle from auriferous gravels 66 



IvAm ps, soapstone 121 



of Arctic region 239 



Languages, diversity of, in chronology 55 



Lansing skeleton 71 , 106 



Lee, S. L., on Washoe method of arrow mak- 

 ing 316 



Leidy, Joseph— 



exploration of Pennsylvania caves by .... 92 



on teshoas 302 



Leverett, Frank, quoted on finds in glacial 



gravels 82 



lilNGUISTIC stocks— 



of arid area 112 



of Georgia-Florida area 102 



of Great Plains and Rocky Mountain area 110 



of Middle Andean-Pacific area 136 



of Middle and Lower Mississippi Valley 



area 105 



of Middle Mexican area 125 



of North Atlantic area 99 



of North Mexican area 124 



of Upper Mississippi and Great Lakes 



area 108 



of West Indian area 145 



Literature of American antiquities.. . . xvn 

 See Explorers. 



Little F.vlls, Minn., finds at 84 



Lodge sites near quarries 203 



Los Cerillos turquoise mines 271 



"Lost tribes of Israel," supposed analo- 

 gies with aborigines 14 



Loveland, Ohio, chipped stone blade from. . 82 



Lund, P. W., work of, in caves of Brazil 93 



lyURAY, Va ., workshop at 334 



Lyon, Caleb, on arrowhead making 299 



McGee, W J— 



on finds in Trenton gravels 77 



on obsidian blade from Nevada 68 



McGuire, J. D., experiments of— 



in drilling 356 



in stone shaping 335 



Madisonville, Omo.chippedstonefrom. ... 82 



Magnet Cove quarries 198,199 



Marajo burlvl vases 141 



Mask, Chilcat, with Chinese coins 30 



Masks, snouted, of Maya sculpture 26 



Masonry — 



of the Incas 340, 342 



of the Maya 130 



