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INDEX 



Tattoo decoration. See Indenting. 

 Tattoo designs, representation of, on 



death^s head vases 97-98 



resemblance of incised designs of pot- 

 tery to, Potomac -Chesapeake 



province ._ _ 151 



Teapot, vessels resembling. Middle Mis- 

 sissippi Valley group 93-94 



Technic, pottery making, methods of 



gaining knowledge of 48-49 



value of study of pottery making in 



study of evohition of. 48 



Technology, definition of xxix 



work in siii-svii 



paper on, by J. "W. Powell sxix-lviii 



Tehiielche Indians, field work among xi 



Tempei*ing materials, east er n United 



States pottery --- 4ft-48 



effect of, on orafkiug 46-47 



See Fiber; Materials; Mica; Rock; 

 Sand; Shell; Silicions; Stea.tite. 



Tennessee, abundance of pottery in 80 



connection of Cherokees with pottery 



of 143-144 



extension of Miami Valley ware into. 184 

 occun*ence of peculiar animal figures 



in - 107 



occurrence of pottery resembling that 



of, in Georgia 138,cxvni 



in North Carolina... 144.cxxtx 



occurrence of salt-making vessels in . 28, 



30,31,186 



occurrence of stamped ware in 122,135 



pipesof 99 



pottery of 28,35, 



37,38,40,41,88,89,94,95, 101, 106, 

 138, 180-182, III, X-XII, XXII, 



XXV, XXVII, XXXIV, XLTV-L, 

 OXVIII 



sources of information concerning 



pottery of. 87 



southward extension of influence of 



pottery of 108 



i-esemblance of Pawnee pottery to 



that of 19 



special ceramic groups in 81 



Tennessee river, abundance of pottei"y 



along 23 



Terraced. See Stepped. 



Terra-ootta vessels, Florida peninsiila. . 129-130 



Texas pottery, probable influence of Mex 



ican and Pueblo art on 102 



Textile art, influence of, on pottery 80,86 



Textiles, imitation of impressions of, east- 

 ern United States pottery 52, 



64, 65, 66, 76, 77, 78, 79-80, 123 

 use of, in modeling and embellishing, 



eastern United States pottery 28, 



30,50,52,66,67-79 



Iroquoian pottei-y .. 161,163,165,166-167, 



CXLVII 



Lower Mississippi Valley pottery . 103 

 Middle Atlantic Coast pottery ... 151 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 84 

 New Jersey-New England pot- 

 tery 179 



Northwestern pottery 194-197 



Textiles, use of, in modeling and embel- 

 lishing. South Appalachian 



pottery VS3 



southward extension of 144-145 



See Baskets; Cords; Fabrics; Net; Pad- 

 dles; Roulette. 



Textiu-e, Florida pottery 117.118,121,132 



Gulf Coast pottery 106 



Iroquoian potteiy 161 



Middle Atlantic Coast pottery.. 148,153,155 



pipes 158 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 84 



New Jersey-New England pottery... 175 



Northwestern pottery 196 



South Appalachian pottery 131 



See Materials; Paste. 

 Texturing. See Decoration; Finish. 

 Thickness. .S'et' "Walls. 

 Thomas, Cyrus, exploration of Iroquoian 



province by 159 



explorations by, in North Carolina.. 137 

 illustration of clay plastering from .. 37 



office work by xxii 



proposed association of work on east- 

 ern United States pottery with 



report of 15 



report on opening of Georgia mound 



in work of 139 



Thor's hammer. See Filfot. 

 Thruston, Gates P., acknowledgments to, 16 

 on use of trowel- and stopper-shaped 



objects.. 35,36 



pottery from collections of. 30, 



a5, 40, 41, 94, 95, 101, 106, in, XLI v-l 

 work on Middle Mississippi Valley 



pottery by 87 



Tick Island mound, Florida, bowls from. 121-122 



buHal of sherdsin 119 



occurrence of fiber-tempered ware 



in 133 



Tide- water life, probable influence of, on 



art 150 



Tierra del Fuego, collections from,. xxiv 



field work in xi 



Tiles, absence of, in Middle Mississippi 



Valley potteiy 82 



Time. See Chronology; Modem. 

 Timuquanan peoples, connection of, with 



Florida pottery. 115 



partial occupation of South Apalach- 



ian province by 131 



Tioga vases, Iroquoian group 166,CXLVI 



Toad. See Prog. 

 Tobacco pipes. See Pipes. 



Tombigbee river, pottery of 107-108 



Tonikan family, connection of, with 

 Lower MissiSvSippi Valley pot- 

 tery 103 



Tools, pottery-making, development of.. 135 

 used by eastern United Statespotters. 35-^36, 

 51, 52, 56, xxxiv-xxxvi 

 in producing and imitating textile 



markings 68,71,72,73-80 



used by Iroquois potters 161 



See Bones; Gourds; Modeling tools; 

 Molds; Paddles; Roulette; 

 Shells; Stamps; Stones; 

 Wheel. 



