Acorns found in Cave II_-_--____~- 
AMSDEN, CHARLES, assistant in both 
expeditions + === Se 
ARROWS— 
fRanulleniate Ole oe 
many fragments found__-_---~-_ 
ARTIFACTS— 
LOU in) (Carver eee eee 76, 
found on’ Pottery, Hull] =======— 
AAT Ase ee 
ATLATL. See Spear thrower. 
AWwLs— 
pone; found in Cave las === 
found ateeviery site. === 
probably used in the district___ 
Axns, of poor workmanship_____-__ 
BALL— 
hematite, found in Ruin 9____ 
it WhalliinVoy ah visio es et 
BASKurT: found in Cave IP2_- =) 2 
BASKET MAKeRS, culture shown in 
Dunilstol Caves 2 
BASKETRY— 
coiled, best examples watertight 
colled, “description of2==-=2—"— 
coiled, method of making______ 
BASKETS— 
all burials accompanied by___~~_ 
VU Cecohel,, Teh aa Les 2 Uo wel Lae ea ee 
BHADS = GeESctiptiony Ol === ===> 
BprANS— 
extensively used by Cliff- 
elie ler sae ee ee 
not found in Basket Maker 
CAVES enw aR ee neta Ne 
BILLETS OF WOOD, probably used as 
lapboards22 — =. Saleh beer eee 
Birp, wooden, from “sunflower 
Gaiehenzy ew 2 eee oe ee 
Boarps, found in Ruins 2 and 3___ 
BONES— 
few found in Caves I and II___ 
HOUT 1 Cavey lee ee ee 
BowpDitcH, CHARLES P., funds con- 
tributed by — === see ee ee ee 
BRUSH, found in Ruin sss 
BRUSHES, small, description of_____ 
BUILDINGS— 
one and two roomed__________ 
ruined by fire and the elements_ 
BURIAL, method of, in Sayodneechee 
burial cave, foreign to Cliff-house 
Gultune se SS ee Eh cl 
BuRIAL cists found in Sayodneechee 
purl alee cay. c= = a ee 
90521°—19——15 
INDEX 
79, 82 
68 
65 
32 
28 
3URIAL CUSTOMS, evidence as to____ 
CAVE, BURIAL, nearly opposite Ruin 
2 OCS GON GOL Ss a ee 
CEDAR BARK, used for making va- 
MOUS PAT CLES pee = = a aren ee ee 
CHErS description, Of2=— = eae 
CEMETERIES, location and condition 
OU ae ee See ee ee Shae ee 
CEREMONIAL OBJECTS, list of, from 
Gave tale he Site a as 
CHIPPED IMPLEMENTS, a varied as- 
Sontment#10Un dine ea we 
CisT, in Cave I, containing corncobs_ 
CisTts— 
Gescription.of =e a ee 
identified as burial places_____ 
in Cave I, description of______ 
in Cave II, description of_____— 
in Sunflower Cave, description of 
CLIFF-DWELLER— 
evidence of occupation in Ruin 4 
structure in Cave I unfinished__ 
CLIFF-DWELLINGS— 
CAUSE EO bs de Cava = re te ees oe a 
in Ruin 5, description of______ 
sand-scouring of walls a cause 
on decay =e 
CLIFF-HOUSE— 
descriptionsots=— = 2 = ae 
FOUN Ga tl Oey Oise ee ees eae eed 
AGGIE Wee ehal ee Se ee 
CLIFF-VILLAGH, remains of_______-~_ 
CLoTH— 
cotton, method of weaving____~ 
cotton, probably used for gar- 
TATE TIES eee eas a oe ee 
cotton, rags found in every ruin 
cotton, table showing different 
WCAIVES)/ ta ee ee 
PEA CHET ss We KL Sy Ose ee 
feather and fur, from Cave I___ 
fir making OL 
CLOTHING— 
blankets of feather and fur 
cloth, probably standard over- 
garment.- == sae eee 
Various: articlesmol== =a 
COLVILLE, CLyDB, hospitality of____ 
COREOCARPUS SHEDS found in Cave I_ 
CorRN 
imoyevovel hay (Chis) Ol 
shelled, found in Ruins 2 and 7 
staple food of Cliff-house culture 
storage houses mentioned_____~ 
use by Basket Makers____---_~ 
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