INDEX 



209 



Councils, ases of pipes in 44 



Covers to burial vases, South Appalachian 



group 133, 13&-13r, cxii 



Covington, La., bowl made by Choctaws 



at -. 102 



Crab, representation of, Florida pot- 

 tery _ 127, cv 



Cradle, figurine representing 40, 41 



Creative corporations, pui-poses of Ixsiii 



Creek Indians, connection of, with Florida 



pottery 115 



with Gulf Coast pottery 105 



with South Appalachian pot- 

 tery 131-i;t2, 139,143,143 



occupation of South Appala- 

 chian province by 130 



Crescent-shaped vessel. Middle Missis- 

 sippi Valley group 94,xvni 



Cross, symbolism of... 100 



use of, in decoration, eastern United 



States pottery 67 



Florida Peninsula stam,ped ware. 



LXXVIII 



Gulf Coast stamped ware. 108, 109 



Middle Mississippi Valley pot- 

 tery. . _ . 86. XXXVIII, XLII 



Northwestern pottery 192, CLXX 



South Appalachian stamped ware. 134, 

 136-137, 140, CIV, cv-cvii, CXXT 

 Crow, representation of, in Iroquoian 



pipes 174 



Culin, Stewart, acknowledgments to 104 



Cuhnary pottery. See Domestic pottery. 

 Culture, value of pottery in study of . . 18, 19, 20 



four stages of xci 



Culture groups, lack of coiTelation of 



stamped ware with. 122 



represented by eastern United States 



pottery 20-22 



represented by Ohio Valley pottery. 182-184 

 Culture stage indicated by Atlantic coast 



pott«ry 33 



indicated by Florida pottery 117, 122 



indicated by Lower Mississippi Val- 

 ley pottery 102-103 



indicated by Middle Mississippi Val- 

 ley pottery - - 82-83 



indicated by Northwestern pottery . . 195 



indicated by Ohio Valley pottery 186 



of northern and southern potters 143 



of pottery making 24 



value of decorative motives in deter- 

 mining 132 



value of pottery in determining 22 



Cumberland valley , abundance of pottery 



in 23 



pottery of 81,101,138,XLiv-li, cxviii 



quality of pottery of 102 



Cunningham, K. M., bowls in collection 



of 112-113 



Cups, Apalachee-Ohio pottery 182 



Cherokee pottery , cxx vi i 



Florida Peninsula pottery 118, 127, c V 



Gulf Coast pottery 105,107,lvii 



Iroquoian pottery 161 



Cups, Middle Mississippi Valley pottery. 87-89, 

 94, V, VI, viii, xix-xxi, 



XXIII, XXV, XXVI, XLVII-L 



Northwestern pottery 196,CLXXiil 



South Appalachian pottery 138, 



144, CXVIII, GXXIX 



Curved-line ornament, absence of, north- 

 ern pottery 145, 151 , 163, 187 



See Decoration; Meander; Scroll; 

 Volute. 



Cushing, F. H., acknowledgments to 17 



illustrations from , showing Pueblo use 

 of baskets in molding and 



modeling 69 



ofl&ce work by xii-xiii,xiv 



on influence of bark vessels on pot- 

 tery 161 



on influence of environment on 



art 159 



on manufacture of Iroquoian pot- 

 tery 161.163 



on origin of stamp decoration 123 



on ornament of Iroquoian pottery . . . 163 

 pottery collected by, Florida penin- 

 sula. 126, 127-128, ci-civ 



studies of, in Amei-ican Indian sym- 

 bolism 100 



vase restored by 126,cii 



work of, in Florida archeology 115, 



136,127-138 



iu Iroquoian archeology 159 



in mound exploration 16 



Cyclopedia of Indian tribes, work on xsiv 



Cylinders, mortuary pottery, Florida 



peninsula 124, xci 



Dakota, pottery from clxxv 



Dakota Indians, connection of, with 



Northwestern pottery 187 



recent manufacture of pottery by 195 



Dalrymple, Dr , modern Pamunkey 



pottery collected by... 152,cxxxvi 



Dan valley, character of ware of 149 



Dana, A. L., vessel collected by 166,cxlv 



Dances, use of driims in, by American 



aborigines 34 



Davenport, Iowa, pottery from near. 192, CLXXI 

 Davenport Academy of Sciences,acknowl- 



edgments to 16 



paper published in Proceedings of 15 



pottei-y in collections of 89,98, 



192,viii-xvr, xviii-xxi.xxiii- 



XXVT. .\XIX, XXX, XLIII,CLXXI 



Dawson, Dr J W., illustrations of Iro- 



quoiau pottery pubUshed by . . 170 



Death's-head vases. Middle Mississippi 



Valley group 96-98, 



XXIX-XXXII, XLIII 



Decanters. See Bottles. 

 Decoration, eastern United States pot- 

 tery 25, 36, 40-41, 51-52, 56, fi4r-80 



evolution of 64-65 



Florida Peninsula pottery, designs . . . 118, 

 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 1;27, 128, Lxxxiv- 



LJCX.XVIII, XCIX, C, CIV, CVIII-CX 



methods 118 



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