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INDEX 



MaterialR, Middle Atlantic Coast pot- 

 tery 14S, 151, 152. 153. 155, 157, 158 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery . . . ^%^^ 



S9.97.99 

 New Jer.sey-New England pottery. . . 175, 



1774''9 



Northwestern pottery _ 188, 



193, 190, 198. 199, 2(X), 201 

 Sonth Appalachian pottery. 131,132,133,138 



pipes _ 141 



southern and northern pottery 187 



See Clay; Mica; Bock; Sand; Shell; 

 Siliceoiis tempering; Steatite. 

 Mathematics, development of science of. clxx 



Mats, textile impressions left by 69 



Matthews, Dr Washington, pottery ob- 

 tained by 198,CLXXV 



Maximilian. See Wied, Prince of. 

 Maysville, Ky., spool-shaped pottery ob- 

 jects from 43-44 



Meander, presence of life idea in. 113 



rectilinear linked, absence of, Middle 



Mississippi Valley pottery 86 



use of, in decoration, eastern United 



States pottery _ 67 



Florida Peninsula pottery.,, lxxxvii, 



CIV 

 Gulf Coast pottery 106, 



LTV.LXVIT.LXXXII 



Iroqnoian pottery 163, 168, ex 



Middle Missis-sippi Valley pot- 

 tery 86,100, XXXVII 



Ohio Valley pottery 185,clxv 



See Decoration; Scroll; Guilloche. 



Measiire, units of Ixi-lxii 



Mechanical devices, utilization of xl-xli ■ 



See Manufacture; Tools; "Wheel. 



Mechanics, principles of _ ._ xl-xliii \ 



Medallion-like ornaments, Iroquoian pot- j 



tery 163 



Medicine, emancipation of, from religion. li 



fundamental control of xlix-1 



history of l 1-1 vii 



use of pottery in, by American abo- 



2*igines 25 



Medicine men, ceremonies performed by, 



for discovery of remedies liv-lv 



Mediterranean pottery, character of 19 



symmetry of. 85 



Men, making of pipes by, Iroqitoian prov- 

 ince -. 



See Man. 

 Mercer. H. C, on occupations of Delaware 



valley 



pottery gathered by 1' 



Mercer, W. A., assigned as officer in 

 charge of Indian congress at 



Omaha xvi 



Merchandising, elements of slvi-xlvii 



Metal, Cherokee use of implements of. in 



pottery making 56 



early introduction of vessels of, in 



eastern United States 82,173 



occurrence of articles of, in Tlorida 



mounds 120 



Metaphysic, definition of _ clxxxv 



nature and origin of cxcii 



163 



178 

 -178 



Metate, development of __ xv 



Mexican characters, absence of, in pot- 

 tery of Hopewell mounds 194 



siiggestions of. in Gulf Coast pottery. 113 

 Mexican National Museum, collection of 



Mexican pottery in 20 



Mexico, absence of characteristic deco- 

 rative designs of, Middle Mi.s- 



sissijipi Valley pottery 86 



character of pottery of 30 



collections from . _ _ xxiv 



evidence that stamp decoration is not 



derived from 122-123 



figurines resembling those of, South 



Appalachian group.. 41, 



140,cxxii,rxxiil 



functional scope of pottery of ., 24 



migration of art features from 81 



office work on material from xxii 



possible borrowing of Mississippi Val- 

 ley color decoration from peo- 

 ples of 52 



possible influence of distance from, on 



pottery _ 145 



probable contact of northern peoples 



with nations of 42 



range of form of pottery of 85 



resemblance of Lower Mississippi 



Valley pottery to that of ... 102,104 

 use of earthenware whistles and rat- 

 tles in 35 



terra-cotta head from, resembling 

 death's head vases of the Mid- 

 dle Mississippi Valley group.. 98 

 Mexico, Gulf of. See Gulf. 



Miami Valley pottery 184-186, cxlti-cxltv 



probable gradation of East Tennessee 



pottery into 182 



Mica, use of, as tempering material, east- 

 em United States pottery 48 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery. 84 



Gulf Coast pottei-y Ill 



South Appalachian pottery 138 



use of, in inlaying, eastern United 



States pottery 52 



•S' e Materials. 



Michigan, character of pottery of 22 



pottery of 188, 191-193, 193, CLXIX 



Midden sites, occurrence of potteiy on, 



Florida Peninsula 120-132 



Northern and Middle Atlantic 



States 151,175 



See Occurrence. 



Middle Atlantic province, extent of. 147 



pottery of 145-158, cxxx-cxlti 



occurrence of pottery resembling that 

 of, in South Appalachian prov- 

 ince 13:1137,144 



relationship of pottery of, to Maine 



pottery 179 



to Northwestern pottery 194 



iSee Potomac-Chesapeake. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley, extension of 



textile-marked ware into 195 



moistness of soil of 82 



occurrence of death's head vases in.. 39~40i 



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