378 



INDEX. 



Ornaments— Page 



of Arctic area 122 



of mica 2-12 



Oxides of iron, yellow and red, used as 



paint 208 



Ozark region, explorations in caves of 91 



I'AHVANT method OF MAKING ARROWHEADS. 311 



Paint mine in Missouri 260 



PaIUTE METHOD OF MAKING ARROWHEADS. . . 300, 



310,312,313 



Palenque, evidence of age 15 



"Palmas" carvings of Mexico 127 



Peabody, Charles— 



explorations of, at Cavetown, Md 91 



explorations of, in Ozark region 91 



Peabody Museum, collection of implements 



by 75 



Pectolite, use of, in Arctic area 121 



Percussion process of stone fracture 284 



Causes of failure in 290 



Perforating stone, method of 305 



Peru— 



ancient builders of 270 



explorations conducted by 10 



practice of Incas of 8 



See Incas. 



Pestles, stone 02, 63, 05 



of the Northwest Coast 29 



See Mortars and pestles. 

 Petroglyphs— 



implements used in carving 335 



of Chile 141 



of North Atlantic area 101 



of Northwest Coast area 119 



Pfeifer, Ludwig, studies of, in stone frac- 

 ture 279 



Phillips, W. A., work of, in Mill Creek quar- 

 ries 190 



Pictographic records 98 



pictographs of south america 144 



Piercing implements 303 



PiNEY Branch quarries, shaping work in. . 289 

 Pipes— 



manufacture of, from pipestonc 203 



of catUnite 109 



of Mississippi Valley area 106 



of North Atlantic area 100 



steatite, of California 115 



Pipestone, red, prehistoric use of 262 



Pipestone quarries 109,2.53 



Pipestone quarry, explorers of 264 



Polished stone artifacts, processes of 



makuag 332 



Polishing 344 



Port Kennedy Cave excavation 91 



" PosTGLACUL," significance of the term 73 



Potomac Valley, implement making in 334 



Pottery— 



head from Vera Cruz ; 28 



of Amazon delta area 141 



of Arctic area 122 



of arid region 113 



of Central America 132 



of Ecuador 130 



of Maya 130 



of Maya-Quiche area 130 



of North Mexican area 124 



Pottery— Continued. Page 



of primitive South America 144 



of South Mexican area 129 



of Upper Mississippi region 109 



of West Indies 146 



Sec Ceramics; Earthenware. 

 Powell, J. W.— 



on arrow making 306, 310, 31 1 



studies of xv 



Powell, Wilfred, on perforating stoiie .... 365 

 Powers, Stephen, on arrow making by Cal- 

 ifornia Indians 321 



Powhatan method of arrow making 310 



Pressure process of stone fracture. .. 304,308 



Problems of antiquity xv 



Publications relating to collections of 



National Museum xiv 



Pueblo culture, influence of environment 



on 47 



Pueblos — 



early records of 10 



lowland, practically fortifications 112 



Pump drill 354 



Putnam, F. W., archeological work of 242 



Pyramids, Middle Mexican area 126 



QUARRLES— 



classification of 158 



of Arkansas 190 



of Indiana 185 



of Missouri 195 



of Piney Branch, D. C 159 



Quarry workers, group of, in Nalional 



Museum 168, 171 



Quarrying 155 



implements used in 190, 255 



methods of 156, 



160, 176, 196, 202, 228, 253, 

 255, 274, 276, 282, 337, 359 

 Quartz— 



objects from gravel deposits at Little 



Falls, Mmn 84,80 



quarries in the Dist rict of Columbia 101 



use of, in its bearing on problems of age. . 84 



QuARTZiTE quarries, Wyoming 210 



Quipu of Peru 7 



Rau, Charles— 



experiments of, in drilling 350 



work of XIV 



Records— 



fortuitous 51 



intentional 51 



" Red paint people," origin of the name 100 



Redding, B. B., on implement making 296,314 



Rejectage— of blade making 165,179,196 



of quarry shops 205, 206 



Rejects mistaken for paleolithic imple- 

 ments 75 



Religion, elTect of, on culture 49 



Research in archeology, scope of 18 



Reynolds, E. R., work of, in soapslonc 



quarry 231 



RiiYOLiTE in Pennsylvania 101 



Roads of the Inca Dominion 138 



Robinson, William, assistance of, to aul hor. 246 



Robinson mine 246, 248 



Rome, written and unwritten histcry of 5 



Rose HaL quarry 231 



