INDEX 



231 



Shaping processes and appliances, east- 

 em United States pottery 49-51, 



5i, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59 

 See Cords; Fabrics; Modeling; Molds; 

 Paddles; Roulette; Stamps; 

 Tools. 



Shawnee Indians, former residence of 142 



pottery of 139 



Shawneetown, HI., occiirrence of salt- 

 making vessels near 28, 186 



Shell, calcining of, when used as temper- 

 ing material 48,152 



effects of use of, as tempering ma- 

 terial - - 92 



powdered, use of, as tempering ma- 

 terial, Apalachee-Ohio pot- 

 tery 180,181 



eastern United States pot- 

 tery ... .- 46,47.48,57,59 



Florida Peninsula pottery 117 



Iroquoian pottery 161, 165 



pipes -- - - 173 



Lower Mississippi Valley pot- 

 tery 103 



Middle Atlantic Coast pottery- 151, 

 152,155,157 

 Middle iVIississippi Valley pot- 

 tery 84,89,97,99 



New Jersey-New England 



pottery 175 



N orth wester n pot tei-y 199 



South Appalachian pottei'y,.. 133 



southern pottery 187 



use of, in inlaying, South Appalachian 



province 131 



use of implements of, in carving stamp 



paddles 134 



See Materials; Shells. 

 Shell forms, eastern United States pot- 

 tery -- 63 



Florida Perdnsula pottery 118, 127 



Gulf Coast pottery... l(l8,i.xvii 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 85, 



88, 94, XIX, XLVII 

 See Shells. 

 Shell heaps and mounds, eastern United 

 States, occurrence of pottery 



in 23 



Florida peninsula, burial in 119 



occurrence of pottery in 116 



pottery of.-.. 120-122,129 



tempering of pottery of 117 



Gulf coast, pottery of...- 104 



Maine, field study of x 



middle Atlantic coast, pottery of .. 152,153 

 occurrence of pottery resembling 



that of, on Yadkin river 145 



New Jersey-New England province. 



occurrence of pottery in 175 



pottery from 179 



South Appalachian province, occur- 

 rence of potteiy in 131 



Shells, occurrence of symbolic and life 

 designs engraved on, eastern 



United States 101,138 



preceramic use of, for vessels, by 



American aborierines 25 



Shells, suggestion of oniamental features 



of pottery by 64 



use of, in pottery manufacture.. 51, 56,84,1:^ 

 works in, suggesting Mexican influ- 

 ence 42 



.See Shell; Shell forms. 

 Shenandoah valley, character of pottery 



of 14H,149 



occm-rence of Iroquoian ware in 164 



occurrence of Southwestern ware in. 148 

 Shepherd, James, illustration of Iroquo- 

 ian pottery from Connecticut 



pubUshed by 168 



paper on Connecticut pottery by 178 



Sherds, use of, in burial, Florida penin- 

 sula -. 119 



See Potsherds. 



I Shield-shaped decorative figures 127, rv 



Shoe-shaped vessels. East Tennessee ... 181-182 

 ' Shoreland environment, influence of, on 



pottery 159-160 



Sierra Nevada mountains, field work in . x: 

 Silicious tempering, eastern United States 



pottery 29 



Gulf Coastpottery 113 



Iroquoian pottery 161 , 165 



New Jersey-New England pottery. . . 175 

 Northwestern pottery _ . 188. 196, 197, 2i 10, 201 



South Appalachian pottery... 144 



See Materials; Quartz; Rock; Sand. 

 Silver Spring, Fla.. occui-reuce of fiber- 

 tempered ware at 123 



Simphcity, value of, in determining age 



of vessels 24 



Sinews, use of, in imprinting textile ef- 

 fects 79 



Siouan family, connection of, ^vith Lower 



Mississippi Valley pottery li i2 



with Middle Atlantic Coast pot- 



tei*y 150 



with Middle Mississippi Valley 



pottery 81 



with Northwestern potteiy 157- 



188,195,197 

 with South Appalachian pottery . 131- 

 132,142-143 

 partial occupation of South Appa- 

 lachian province by 131 



See Biloxi; Catawba; Dakota; Man- 

 dan. 

 Sites. See Occurreuce. 



Size, eastern L'^nited States pottery 60-61 



salt-making vessels 28 



Florida Peninsula pottery 118, HH 



Irociuoian j)ottery. 162 



Middle Atlantic Coast pottery 148, 



151,153,155 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pottery. 87-88,89 

 New Jersey-New England pottery... 177 



Northwestern pottery 196-197,200 



South Appalachian pottery 132,136 



Skin, use of, for drum heads, by Ameri- 

 can aborigines 34 



Skulls, inversion of pots over, Gulf coast 



region IIO.LXXV 



South Appalachian province 133 



