INDEX 



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Abbott, C.C, on abnndanceof stoneaxes. 63 



definition of gorgets 117 



designation of turtlebacts 136 



Eskimo charms and amulets 115 



jasper clubs I43 



Kiowa ceremonial image 116 



stone sinkers 97 



use of bird shape stones 126 



perforated stones 98 



— .Plummet found in mortar by Ill 



.^ABORlGiN^a,.rfiaKaiiA4iu5;^r^^^ 185-261 



ACAXEE medicine tubes ...IT. ' ""TST* 



Accompanying papers, Characterization 

 of 



ACOM^ ^ AbamloDTnent of. .. 

 — , Kivas in 



xliv 

 261 

 257 



— , Selection of site of 215 



AcoRN-SHELLERs of stone 88, 96 



Adair, James, on Cherokee basketry 16 



-weaving 23 



Choctaw chungke stones 99 



implements of southern indians 142-143 



23 

 115 

 142 

 91 

 63 



Indian method of spinning 



sacred breastplate 



use of cane fish-spears 



nut-cracking stones 



stone axes 



_ AiiOB.E, Absence of, in Verde ruin s 187,257 



— construction of modern introduction . . 238 



— defined 309 



— .Limit to use of ^ 238 



Adzes, Grooved, described 70 



Age of Casa Grande 299, 318 



cavate lodges 225 



Verde ruins 209,257 



Agriculture, Ancient, in Verde valley.. 247 



Alabama. Celts from 74, 75, 77, 80, 82 



—.Chipped flints from 144,145,146,147,148,149 



— , Chisels from 34 



— , Diseoidal stones from 103, 105, 109 



— , Distribution of stone art in 60 



— , Fabric-impressed pottery from 39 



— , Flakes from I74 



— , Mortars frmu. described 97 



— , Mailers from 93 



— , Notched as-form objects from 71 



— , Paint-stones from 115 



^, Spades from I35 



— , Stemless jierforators from 165,]66 



— — scrapers from 170 



— , Stemmed flints from 151, 152,153, 



154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 161, 162, 163 



— — perforators from I67 ifi8 



13 ETH 29 



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Albizd, Tojias de, Znni attacked by 328 



Alona iiU-ntifle<l with Halona 327 



Alvaeado, H. de, Zufii ruins visited by. 344 



Amazon indiau mode of drilling 165 



Amulets worn by Eskimo .- 115 



Anahoho of Zuiii mythology 414 



Anawita , Tusayan tradition by 188 



Anglo-Saxon use of stone axes 63 



Annapolis, Operations near xxvi 



Anosin TIbHULlof Zuui mythology 381 



Antonla, Mahia, Information from xxxiv 



Apache arrow-chipping 138, 140 



— , Chungke game among the 99 



— , EtTeot of, on pueblo tribes 260 



— in Chichilticale country 296 



— , Stone flaking by 173 



Apacbe-Xavajo, Hawikuh destroyed by. 329 



ApocYNUM, Indian use of, in weaving 23 



Apoyan Tacho of Zuiii mythology 379 



Aquico identified with Hawikuh 326 



Ahapaho, Collections from the xxxili 



— ghost-dance studies xxxii 



Archeologic field work xxvi 



Architectdral terms of the Zuni. . - 356 



Ahchitecture of ancient Verde pueblos. 185 



clifl' dwellings 344 



— , Zuiii, Evolution of 363 



Argillite defined 58 



ARIKAR4, Chungke game among the 99 



Arizona, Aboriginal remains in xxxvji, 



xliv.li, 185-261 



— . Archeologic work in xxviii 



A RKANSAS, Poat-shape stones from 124 



— , Celts from 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82 



— , Chipped flints from 144^ 



145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 160, 176 



— , Chisels from 33 34 



— Diseoidal stones from 101' 



102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108 



— , Distribution of stone art in 60 



— , Fabric-impressed pottery from 42 



— , Flakes from 173, 174 



— , Gorgetsfrom 118,120 



— , Grooved adzes from 65. 67, 70 



— , Mortars from, described 97 



— , Novaculite quarries in xxvii 



— , Paint-mortars from 93 



— , Paint-stones from 115 



— , Pestles from 89, 90 



— , Plummets from, described Ill, 113 



— , Pumice rubbing-stone from 94 



— . Spades from 135, isg 



— , Spool-shape ornaments from 125 



449 



