CONTENTS. VII 



Chipped stone articles — Continued. Page 

 Smaller chipped implenieuts — Continued. 



Stemless flint.s 143 



Characters and uses 143 



Larger implements 144 



Smaller objects 147 



Stemmed flints 150 



Straight or taper stems 150 



Expanding stems 156 



Perforators 164 



Character and uses 164 



Stemless forms 165 



Steumied forms 167 



Blunt arrowheads, or " liunts" 168 



Scrapers 169 



Stemmed 169 



Stemless 169 



Cores 170 



Flakes 171 



Miscellaneous forms 174 



Notes on beveled flints 177 



ABORIGINAL REMAINS IN VERDE VALLEY, ARIZONA, BY COSMOS JIINDELEFF 



Introduction 185 



The region and its literature 185 



Physical description of the countrv 189 



Distribution and classification of ruins 192 



Plans and descriptions 195 



Stone villages 195 



Cavate lodges 217 



Bowlder-marked sites 235 



Irrigating ditches and horticultural works 238 



Structural characteristics 248 



Masonry and other details 248 



Door and window openings 251 



Chimneys and fireplaces 2,56 



Conclusions 257 



OMAHA DWELLINGS, FLRXITURE, AND IMPLEMENTS, BY J. OWEN HORSEY 



Introductory note 269 



Dwellings 269 



Earth lodges 269 



Lodges of bark or mats 271 



Skin lodges or tents 271 



Furniture and implements 275 



Fireplaces 275 



Beds and bedding 275 



Cradles 275 



Children's swings 276 



Brooms 276 



Pottery 276 



Mortars and pestles 276 



Spoons, ladles, and drinking vessels 277 



Water vessels 277 



Other vessels 278 



