INDEX 



377 



Page 



Masterman, Elmer E., discovery of stouc 

 implements by f^'i 



Maya — 



culture affected by environment 49 



culture, decadence of 14 



culture, development of 129, 131 



history recorded in glyphs 52 



pottery 130 



sculpture 130 



Megaliths 139 



Mercer, H. C— 



exploration of, in Durham cave 92 



on argillite implements of the Delaware 



Valley 78 



on Big Bone Cave 91 



on caves of Ohio Valley 90 



on Port Kennedy Cave 91 



Mere, or stone club, of Samoan Island 29 



Merrlvm, John C, on work in Shasta caves. 92 



Metal 'work— 



from the Florida peninsula 104 



of arid region 114 



of Central America 132 



of Middle Andean-Pacific area 140 



of North Andean- Pacific area 136 



Mexico— 



architectural remains of 127 



culture of 124 



explorations conducted by 16 



method of stone flaking in 323 



Mica— 



discovery of mines of 242 



mines of 101,107 



uses of 241,243 



MicMAC method of chipping flint 3G4 



Midden deposits, investigation of. to estab- 

 lish a chronology 57 



Migration— 



difficulties of 37,41 



effect of, on culture 40 



from Old to New World 55,56 



necessarily slow 39, 42 



over Central America 133 



over Great Northern Interior area 123 



over North Mexican area 124 



probable routes of 32 



problems of 36 



the result of pressure 38 



Mill Creek quarries 187 



Miller, Mabel L., on Digger method of 

 chipping 364 



Mills, W. C, chipped stone object discovered 

 by 80,81 



Mining — 



implements used in 243, 266, 272 



methods of 244, 245, 269 



of metals 157 



use of term 155 



Missouri quarries 195 



MiTLA, buildings of 128 



quarrying at 274,338 



Monoliths at Tiahuanaco 340 



Montezuma, offerings of 15 



Monumental works of Middle and South 

 America 339 



MooEE, C. B., collection of 103 



Morice, a, G., on Den^ method of arrow 



making 318 



Mortars— 



stone 65, 109 



wooden 104 



Mortars and pestles— 



from auriferous gravels 65 



from Georgia-Florida area 104 



of California 115, 116 



Mortuary OFFERrfjos 107 



Mosaic work, turquoise used for 114 



Mound builders 105 



effect of environment on culture of 47 



popular fallacy concerning 13 



relation of, to Indian tribes 15 



Mounds— 



in Columbia-Eraser area 117 



sacrificial, in Ohio 242 



Mountain of the Knives 214 



Mummies— 



from caves of North Mexican area 124 



service to, by Incas 8 



Murdoch, John, on Eskimo method of arrow 



makmg 318 



Museum of American Indian, work of staff 



of XVI 



Nampa image 09,70,111 



Nelson, E. W., on Eskimo arrow making. . . 319 



Nelson, NelsC, on flint working 325 



N ew Britain, method of perforating stone in . 365 

 NEWCOMERSTO^\'N, OHIO, supposed paleo- 

 lithic implement from 80, 81 



New London, Ohio, discoyery of stone im- 

 plements at 83 



New Zealand method of drilling 356 



Nicollet exploring party, inscription left 



by 264 



Nilsson, Sven— 



experiments of, in stone fracture 284 



on "Amazon Axe" 23 



North Carolina, mica mines of 245, 250 



Notching tool 327 



Novaculite— 



character of, in Magnet Cove quarries 200 



quarries 196 



Oaxaca, ruins of 128 



Obsidian— 



arrowheads, method of making 299 



articles made of 227 



distribution of 227 



implement from Nevada 68 



implements from Ohio mound 107 



kmves, Aztec, method of making 323 



knives of California area 115, 214, 216 



mines in United States 214 



mines of Mexico 214 



mines of middle Mexican area 127 



quarries in Guatemala 227 



Ohio Valley— 



archeological researches in 80, 83 



cave explorations 89 



Olantaytambo, fortress of 34u 



Origin— 



Asiatic, of American race 19, 56 



of American aborigines 14,31 



ofhumanrace 18 



