204 



INDEX 



Animal forms and designs, South Appa- 

 lachian pottery 137,138, 



140, Ul, CXVIII-CXX, CXXIV-CXXVI 



southern and northern pottery 1-io, 187 



.sv.- Bird; Life; Man; Plant; Shell. 

 Antillean peoples, probable connection 



of, withFlorida pottery 115 



Antillean wood-carving designs, resem- 

 blance of stamp designs to 1^^ 



Apalachee-Ohio province, pottery of . . 180-I8:i 

 Apalachicola region, pottery from 110-112, 



LXXVI-LXXVII,LXXVni-r.XXTXB 



recent collections from 125 



Appalachee, application of name to Musk- 



hogean Indians 130 



Appalachee-Ohio province, pottery of. 180-182 

 Appalachian. See South Appalachian; 



Apalachee-Ohio. 

 Arawak peoples, probable representation 



of, in Florida pottery. 115 



.SV'c Antillean. 



Architecture, influence of, on pottery 86 



Argentina, character of pottery of. _ 2<) 



Aridity, effect of, on practice of potter's 



art 23 



Arikaras, manufacture of pottery by 195 



Arizona, character of pottery of 20 



field work in is, x-xi 



oftii-c work on material from is 



Arkansas, abimdance of pottery in 80 



clay -plastered house in 37 



eastern, special ceramic group in 81 



life forms from 94,95,xiX'XXi,xxni- 



XXVTI,XXIX-XXXn,XXXlX,XLIII 



occurrence of salt-making vessels in . 28 



paper on pottery of 87 



peculiar animal form found in 107 



jiipes of 141 



pottery from.. 88-89, 90-9:i, 94,95,96, 



VIH-.XVI,XVIII-XXI,XXIIT-XXVH, 

 X.\1.X-XXX1TI, XXXIX, XL-XLIII 



possible borrowing of decorative art 



of, from Pueblos _. 52 



Arkansas Post, bowls from 88-89, vi 1 1 



Arkansas region, decoration in color of 



pottery of. 67 



Arkansas river, abundance of pottery 



along 23 



Arrtiw points, burial of sherds resem- 

 bling, Florida peninsula 119 



Art, lessons of northern ware concerning 



development of 146 



purposes of study of products of 18 



Arts, aboriginal, plan of Director of Bu- 

 reau for monographs on 16 



determination of cultui'e status of 



peoplesby 32 



factors controlling 22-23 



use of pottery in, l)y American aborig- 

 ines 25 



value of pottei-y in study of 18,19 



Aryan problem clxiii-clsiv 



Ashes, use of, as tempering material, in 



eastern United States pottery. 46 



Athens. Pa., vase from 166,cxiA'i 



Atlantic Coast pottery, area covered by . . 21 

 character of _ 175 



Atlantic Coast pottery, recentness of 

 employment of animal fig- 

 ures in 128 



resemblance of Northwestern pottery 



to.. 196 



See Middle Atlantic Coast pottery: 

 South Appalachian pottery; 

 Florida Peninsula pottery. 

 Atwater, Caleb, compound vase described 



by 13S,cxviii 



Augusta, Ga., intermingling of wares in 



mound near 137 



occurrence of Middle Mississippi types 



of pottery near 80-81 



pottery from near 134,cxvi 



Babe, clay figure of, eastern United 



States 40,41 



Bainbridge, Pa., designs from vases 



from 171,CXLIX 



pipes of - 173 



pottery from ia5,CXLTV 



Baird. S. F., discovery of Iroquoian pot- 

 tery by, near Ipswich, Mass . . 108 



Baking, Catawba method of 53, 54-55 



Cherokee method of 56 



eastern United States pottery, de- 

 gree of 49 



methodsof. '.. 52-53,54-55,56,57,58,59,60 



effect of, on fiber tempering. 121 



on shell tempering 48 



Florida Peninsula pottery 117-118, 124 



Iroquoian pottery 161 



Middle Atlantic Coast pottery 155 



]>iXJes 158 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 84 



Balsam lake region, Ontario. Iroquoian 



pottery from 170,cxi.viii 



Barbarism, pottery-making during 34 



Barber, E. A., acknowledgments to 17 



Bark, Catawba use of, in baking 54-55 



Cherokee use of, in baking 56 



use of, as tempering material, Florida 



peninsula 117 



Bark ashes, use of, as tempei-ing mate- 

 rial, eastern United States 46 



Bark vessels. Influence of, on form of pot- 

 tery.... 161,162,196 



preceramic use of, by American abo- 

 rigines 25 



Bartow county, Ga., clay figurines from 41 

 Bartram, John, collection of pottery by. 59 

 Bases, annular, eastern United States 



pottery 62, 



9(1,93, V, XIII, XV, XVI I, XXVII 

 eastern United States pottery, devel- 



opmentof 63 



Florida Peninsula pottery 18,121 



perforation of .. 119, 



124, 125, 127, Lxxxvii, xcix, c, cvi 

 Gulf Coast pottery 105, 



111,1,1V, LXVII, LXXVIII, LXXA'THA 



perforation of .- 111,t.xxviii 



Iroquoian pottery 162 



Middle Atlantic Coast pottery 145, 



148, 151, 155, cxxx, fxxx vn, cxLi 



Middle Mississippi Valley potteiT 88, 



90,93,v-vii,xvii 



