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DEBRIS, stratiticatlon) Ofessass=seeeeee eee ee 6 | Hort porreRy, resemblances to, of Po-shu 
DECORATION OF POTTERY, examples of.-..-... 42, Specimens ss eee ee ee eee 37, 51, 53 
44,45,48-64 | HouGuH, WALTER, mention of discovery made 
DIMENSIONS OF) RUIN: == ccc asees eee eee oe 7-10 Dye lebscsedene sesc oe se eee Soe eee 32 
DIRKS JOR, BONE. ooas 2 Seer acre eae 26 | IMPLEMENTS— 
DisK-SHAPED STONES, possible use of......-. 21 Chipped saa 55 se catecsen tes cee eee 17-19 
DIsKS, POTTERY, possibly gaming counters... 62 Hakediandifintshed: =. sc. -seeeeneeeeee 19-23 
DOORSILLGOR STONE EE peer ec ee thee e neon 14 Of umcertalm Uses -a sce. eee eee atone sees 29-31 
DOORWAY S555 --tae pe eee eae eee 13-14 | INCISED DESIGN, symbolism of............... 56 
DRAGON FLIES, as decoration on pottery.. 43,45,50 | INCISED WARE.............-.---c--++eeeeeeee 54-57 
DUCK-SHAPED VESSELSse 20.2.2 sca cemeeneoe 39 | INLAYING, turquoise used for................ 68 
ELpotT, SAM, unique pottery owned by...... 47,57 | IRRIGATION, evidence of....................- 2 
ESCALANTE, FRAY SILVESTRE VELEZ DE, JAVELIN POINTS, reason for name............ 19 
Tui OfeEd Dyz— 252 eanwceme ces cate eee 4 | JEANCON, DON L., assistant in expedition. - - 4 
FETISHES— JEANCON, J. A., in charge of expedition...... 4 
findin oof 3 S225 35. <5 eens Pee 2 | JEMEZ PLATEAU— 
objects used! aSz2. cz ssebeeceere- beeeene 65-67 use.ofstoneomte..-...ceesces teen eee 14 
FEWKES, J. WALTER— water jarsioundion-. =o seee eee ese eee 53 
acknowledgment to................------ 4 | Jupp, Nei M., spheroids found by-......... 21 
decorations on pottery found by......... 60 | KAYENTA WARE, mention of................ 45 
fetishes described by...........:.2------< 67 | KippER, A. V.— 
pottery foun diby. pass -see ee ees eee ae 38, 60 description by, of basket weaving........ 69 
quoted: on pipes=s.2 seeeueet sess 31,32 quoted on biscuit ware.......-.......... 40 
spheroids described by. ...........---.-- 21 reference tOl2s 5 es soseee ee cass temeee 45, 48,59 
Fire, used for drying walls.................- 11 | KITCHEN OR COOKING ROOM.........-....-. 9-10 
FIREDOGS, conical stones used as. .........-. 2A, || Kiva only: ONneiN TUIn=ses26 sess ee eee 16 
FIREPLACES, description of................-- 15 | KNIFE BLADES; DONGreeaate- seach eee 29 
WISH, aS eCoravionimese.. sae ak ee 50 |) IKNivES; flaked'Stone==2 <0) 52. sscscs es ecees 19 
FLAG DESIGN, on pottery.........-.--- 42, 43, 49,50 | KOSHARE FETISHES..--........-------------- 66, 67 
LAKERS, T1SeiOL: Sere See Osea te eee eee 25 | LADLES, potsherds used as..-.............-.- 64 
FLOoRS— LIDS OF POTIERY2 222a555025 toa: eet cee eee 64 
COMPOSI tion Ofie= se a eee tee ee 14 | Linton, RapH, pottery found by........... 38 
mannerjoLpolishing vxs2te sss SaaS eee 21 | Matiery, OTTo T., acknowledgment to..... 4 
OpeningsineSeeese sees: Lt eer ens A Sie 15 4| SIMIAN OS oman yafOUnd ooose ene ner eee eee eee 22 
paving of, with stone.................... 15 | MAPOSHUNE, a black ceremonial paint-...... 66 
EUORITE, Specimensiotin-co.cecee: see eee ee 66 | Mason, O.T., description by, ofbasket weave 69 
FLUTES, BONE, Collection of...............---. 27-28. | NUATERNITY: HN TISH sas ce een bse once seme ene 66 
HOOD BOWUS* 2 <2 as5sce- scat ee ee ATES A MENOE, HRA DS oes issc coe ee cee enc cse eeeeaae 18 
FOUNDATIONS Ofstone:--.2.--20206-ee eeeee 10 | MEAL BINS— 
FRIJOLES CANON, red ware abundant in..... 58, 59 found in:kitchen=2=2). 222 - s2secee ose 10 
FRIJOLITO RUIN, pottery typical of........... 59 inMloorsser sesso ise se nes oe eee 16 
GAMmES, stones used m=. 22222222... 2222.22.52 21 | MEAL, SACRED, scattered in ceremonies. ....- 29 
GAMING BALLS, wooden...........-.---.-.-- 68 | MESA VERDE, use ofstone at...........-.... 14 
GORGETS, pottery...............------.----. 64 | MeraTes— 
GyYPsuM, fetishes made of...............-..-- 66 fowfoundasce =e eee ee eee 21 
HAIR, HUMAN, found in ruin................. 69 injerindin g LOOMS =<... see asses cee 10 
HAND SIGN, theories concerning............. 60 | Mica, presence of, in pottery....-........-.. 36, 40 
HANDLES OF BISCUIT WARE...........------- 65 | MIMBRES WARE, Suggestion of............... 48 
HARRINGTON, J. P.— MOCCASIN-SHAPED VESSELS. .........-.--...- 39 
acknowledgment to.........222-.2-.---.. D4 SMOLDS* HOR sPOTTE RY: secs oa seeeeeereeees 63 
information furnished by ............- 20,68,75 | MOOREHEAD, WARREN K., reference to...... 19 
translation byieeo see ee eee 1 | Morris, EARL— 
HEADDRESS, DEER-HORN............-----.-- 30 elbow pipe found by..----.-..---.-.-... 31 
HEMATITE— pottery named Dy -2- es. se. es eee 38 
BOL. céyeieahe pace Ee Aas eee 18 quoted on!shell beads=. = <= sess senesen 34 
all Of: ev oste heck eee e eee 24 | MorTARS— 
concretions as fetishes. .-.--........-.-.- 65 accompanied by spheroids...........-.-.. 22 
Farely Used! ss jipadesres-cee cece eee 18 calcite: s-sAn2 22s sees oe eee 23 
HEWETT, EpGar L.— forms! Olt ©s* so seco eres aeiss cssa= se aee ee 22 
acknowledgment to.............-..------ 4,5) |) MORTUARY: CUSTOMSa2 cic cee e none es cee seen 73-75 
quoted on Avafiu heads................. 60's | SMOUNTATNG SYMBOL==CE 4. css ceatee cee seeeree 45 
HOES, specimens possibly used as. ........-- 18 | Muas found in San Juan drainage........... 57 
HoiMEs, W. H., acknowledgment to........ 4 | Names. See TEWA PLACE NAMES. 
Hort INDIANS— NAVAHO INDIANS— 
methods of, in building walls...........- 11 designinamed by 2-222 --e esse eee eee 51 
uSeOfspheroidsipyaeeee sees ceo nee eeeeee 20 fetish of; 222s shies soto eea ceases 66 
