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INDEX. 



Piette ct Sacaze, Messrs., "Les MoDnments de la 



Montage d'Espiaup ". cited 19,38 



Pitted stonea 42 



Pomerania, cup-marks on churches in 87 



Portsmouth, Ohio, pehble Tvith cup-shaped cavities 



from 46 



Posen, Prussia, cups on churches in 87 



Powell, Major J. "W., painted and sculptured^ con- 

 centric circles frequently noticed by him in the 



West of the United States 62 



Prenzlau, Prussia, cup-marks on church in 87 



Primitive lapidarian sculptures in Europe and Asia. 9 



America 41 



Principal types of cup and ring-shaped sculptures. . 10, 11 



Production of primitive lapidarian sculptures 81, 82 



Prop-stone of dolmen at Lancresse, cup-cuttings on. 12 



Q- 



Querfurt, Prussia, cupped stone near 24 



Quille Harad, Liin of Bohua, Sweden, rock-sculptures 



in 30 



11. 

 Race which introduced cup and ring-carvings in 



Europe 79 



Kaces which occupied the British Islands 80, 81 



Katho, Scotland, cup-cuttings on cap-stone of dol- 

 men near 12 



Kavnkilde, Jiilland, runic stone with capped back- 



sideat " 26 



Keligious signilicanco of cup and ring- cuttings 78 



Eesemblance between megalitUic stmctures of India 



and Europe 33, 37 



Kiesenstc'in near Meissen, Saxony 24 



Eing and cup-carvings, antiquity of 78 



Kings, concentric, without a central cup 11 



Kisby, Sclileswig, cup-stone irom tumulus at 23 



Kivett-Camac, Mr. J. H., "Archaeological Kotes on 



Ancient Sculpturings 



on Kocks in Kumaon, 



India", ci(erf....33, 34, 36,37,78 



comments on Professor 



Simpson's opinion 77 



description of Chaude- 



shwar temple 35 



mounds in the district of 



Nagpoor, India 31 



" Prebistoric Kemains in 



Central India ", cited. . 32, 33 

 ' ' Kough Notes on the 

 Snake Symbol in In- 

 dia", cited 38 



sculptures figured by, 32, 34, 35, 36 

 theory in regard to cup 



and ring-cuttings 37 



Rock-painting 62 



practised by Klamath Indians 65 



-sculptures in Central America 6G 



in Northumberland : 15, 17 



Rocks, isolated, sculptures on surfaces of 10 



with mortar-cavities = -56 etseg. 



Roman origin of cup and ring- sculptures, supposed. . 76 

 Roofing-atone of Mont Saint-Michel, at Camac, Brit- 

 tany, cup-cuttinga on - 13,19 



Routing Linn Stone 83 



Riigen, Island of, cup-marts on churches in 87 



Runic inscriptions on cup>8toues 23, 26 



Pago. 

 3. 



Sabean worship , 7C 



Sagard, Prussia, cup-marks on church in 87 



San Peto Valley, Utah, carved group on c.iif in 64 



Sandstone employed for nut-atones 45 



Santa Barbara County, Califoroia, rocks with mortar- 

 cavities in - 57, 58 



Inez range of mountains, California, rocks with 



mortar-cavities in 58 



Savannah River. Georgia^ nut-stones from 44 



Scania, cupped holy- water basins in churches in 85 



Scarborough, England, cupped stone from neighbor- 

 hood of 13 



Schalensteine 7 



Schleswig, cup-stones found in 22,23 



Schliimann, Dr., remarks by 74 



Schoolcraft, Mr. II. R., attempted interpretation of a 



rock-sculpture in Utah 04 



Schwartz, Mr. AV"., report on cups on churches in 



Posen 87 



Scotland, archaic sculptures of cups and rings in . . . 9 



Auchnabrcach, rock-sculptures at 11,12 



cup-sculptures in 11 etseq. 



Sculptured menhir at Eallymenacb, Scotland 12 



rocks in the United States 60 



Sculptures, primitive, types of 10 



mentioned by Mr. Tate 17 



on stones of cairns in Ireland 18 



on stones connected with archaic habita- 

 tions 10 



archaic sepul- 

 ture 9 



primitive lapidarian, inEurope and Asia. 9 



America 41 



significance of 71 



Seeland, Denmark, artificial foot-tracks on stonea in. 26 



cup-cuttings in 20 



Seemann, Dr. B., "Narrative of the Voyage of H. M. 



S. Herald ", cited 06 



on rock- sculptures in Central 



America 06 e( seq. 



Sepulture, archaic, stonea connected with 9 



Ships, sculptured 27,29,30 



Sierra Waco, Texas, rock with mortar-cavities in... 57 

 Similarity of Central American and British rock- 

 sculptures 67 



Chandeshwar and Bald Friar rock- 



scidptures 62 



Simpson, Prof. J. Y., "Archaic Sculptures of Cups, 

 Circles, etc., upon Stones 

 and Rocks in Scotland, Eng- 

 land, and other Countries", 



cited pamdm, 9, 27, 29, 75, 81, 82 



carvings figured by 11, 12, 13, 14, 17 



classification of cup and ring- 

 sculptures 10 



describes experiment in carv- 

 ing in stone , 82 



objections to Professor Nils- 

 son's Phoenician theory 75 



Single cups 10 



Siva, names given to 34 



-worship 34,38 



Soapstone employed for nut-stones 44, 45 



Spandan, Prussia, cup-marks on church in 87 



Spindle-socket-stones, name given to cup-stones 49 



