IISTDEX. 



Aborg. Dr. Lennart, "HallristniDgar iiti Bohaslan", 



cited 31 



Adair, describes mode of weaving among the South- 

 ern Indians 49 



mentions wooden mortars 56 



"The History of the American Indians", cited. 50,56 



Age of Danish sculptures 27, 28 



Alborsdorf, Ilolstein, cupped stone near 23 



Altar theory in reference to cupped stones 71, 75 



objection to 84 



Altonkirchen, Prussia, cup-marks on church in 87 



Altona, Holstein, cup-atone from 23 



America, peopling of 92 



primitive lapidarian sculptures in 41 



Ameiican cup-stones, first notice of 48 



Analogy between megalithic monuments of India 



and Europe 31, 37, 38, 39 



Aucicut fortification at Laws, Scotland, cupped 



stone from 14 



"Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley ", 



by Squier and Davis, cited 48, 49 



Ancient towns and camps, sculptures in and near. . . 10, 15 



Angermundo, Prussia, cup-marks on church in 87 



Auklam, Prussia, cup-marks on church in 87 



Anointment of stones 89 



Antiquity of cup and ring-carvings 78 



Archaic habitations, sculptures on stones connected 



with 10 



sepulture, sculptures on stones connected 



with 9 



"Archiv fiir Anthropologic'*, cited 28 



Argyleshire, Scotland, sculptures in 17 



Arizona, rock-sculptures in, noticed by Mr. Bnrtlett. 63 



Arrild, Schluswig, cup-stone from tumulus near 23 



Artificial foot-tracks on stones in Denmark 26 



Aryan theoiy 90 



Asia, primitive lapidarian sculptures in 9 



Auchnabreach, Argyleshire, Scotland, sculptured 



rock-surfaces at 12 



Aughey, Prof. Samuel, describes mortar-cavities 57 



"Sketches of the Physical 

 Geography and Geology 



of Nebraska", cited 57 



Austria, cup-sculptures in 22, 25 



Avebury, England, atone structure at 74 



Avenues, megalithic, sculjitares on stones of 9 



B. '■''«''• 



Baal or Balder Stone near Falkoping, Sweden 14, 28 



Baal-worship, concentric rings emblematic of 71 



in Sweden, supposed 30,71,72 



Baireuth, Bavaria, cup-marks on a church in 87 



Bald Friar Rock, Maryland GO et seq^ 



Balder Stone near Falkoping, Sweden 14, 28 



supposed purpose of 71 



BaUymenach, Scotland, sculptured menhir at 12 



Bulstein ceremony in Ireland 74 



Balvraid, Scotland, cups on isolated stone near 14 



Bancroft, Mr. H. H., " Native Races ", cited 02 



Barrows, sculptured stones near 15 



Bartlett, Hon. John R., notices scolptured and 



painted rocks 57, 63 



"Personal Narrative of 

 Explorations, etc. ", 



cited 57, 64 



Bckmann,J. C.,mention8cup-stonesinBrandenburg. 24 



Eelley, France, cup-stones near 19 



Berlin, Prussia, cup-marks on churches in 87 



Berliner Anthropologische Gesellschaft, "Terhand- 



lungen ", cited 24, 87, 88, 89 



Borne, Switzerland, cnp-marks on church in 87 



Bertrand, M. Alexandre, experiment in carving in 



stone 82 



Bhavani, a Hindoo deity 34 



Bienne, Switzerland, cup-stones near 21 



Bischofs-Stein, Prussia, sculptures on 24, 89 



Blackmoro Museum, American cup-stone in 48 



Bohemia, cup-stones in 25 



Bornholm, Denmark, cup-cuttings in 20 



wheel -shaped sculptures on 



block in 27 



Borroby, Denmark, cupped stono in a tumulus at 26 



Boulders, hollowed out for mortars 50 c( seq. 



Bowers, Mr. Stephen, account of rocks with mortar- 

 cavities 57 



Brazil, concentric circles noticed on rocks in 02 



British Islands, primitive races of 80, 81 



Brittany, cup-cuttings on a roofiug-stono ■ in Mont 



Saint-Michel, at Camac 13 



sculptures on dolmen-stones in 18, 19 



Bronze, introduction of in Northern Europe 71 



knives, Danish .' 27 



-age implements Ibuud with cup-stones in 



Switzei land 22 



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