Art in Shell of the Ancient Americans: Second annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, pages 179-306Holmes, William Henry
History
Art in Shell of the Ancient Americans: Second annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, pages 179-306
Holmes, William Henry
Indian art; Indians -- Antiquities
[7] Rau, in Smithsonian Report for 1872, p. 376.
[8] Jones: Antiquities of the Southern Indians, p. 233.
[9] Jones: Aboriginal Remains of Tennessee, p. 59.
[10] _Ibid._, p. 60.
[11] _Ibid._, p. 45.
[12] Putnam, in Eleventh Annual Report, Peabody Museum, p. 355.
[13] Wyman, in Third Annual Report, Peabody Museum, p. 7.
[14] Wyman, in Third Annual Report, Peabody Museum, p. 8.
[15] Foster: Prehistoric Races of the United States, p. 78.
[16] Since the shell here named is quite small it is probable that the
specimens found were _Busycons_.
[17] Long's Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Vol. I, p. 361.
[18] Atwater, in Transactions American Antiquarian Society, Vol. I.
[19] Squier and Davis: Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley,
p. 283.
[20] _Ibid._, p. 284.
[21] Farquharson, in Proceedings of the Am. Association, 1875, page 296.
[22] _Ibid._, p. 297.
[23] Putnam, in Eleventh Annual Report, Peabody Museum, p. 235.
[24] I am indebted to Dr. Charles A. White, of the Geological Survey,
for the identification of the numerous specimens of _Unionidæ_
mentioned in this paper.
[25] Archæological Explorations by the Literary and Scientific Society
of Madisonville, 1879.
[26] Putnam, in Eleventh Annual Report, Peabody Museum, p. 334.
[27] _Ibid._, p. 344.
[28] Jones: Antiquities of Tennessee, p. 64.
[29] Beverly: History of Virginia, 1722, pl. 10, p. 154.
[30] Strachey, in Hakluyt Society Publications, vol. VI, p. 52.
[31] _Ibid._, vol. VII, p. 67.
[32] Kalm's Travels, London, 1772, vol. I, p. 341.
[33] Collections New York Historical Society, vol. I, 2nd series, p. 198.
[34] Beverly: History of Virginia, 1722, p. 197.
[35] Drake, in Hakluyt Society Publications, vol. XVI, p. 74.
[36] _Ibid._, p. 78.
[37] Sproat's Savage Life, p. 86.
[38] De Bry: Collectio Pars 1. "Admiranda Narratio," Plate 12.
[39] Catlin: Indians of the Rocky Mountains and Andes, page 101.
[40] Wood: New England Prospect, p. 102.
[41] Archæological Explorations by the Literary and Scientific Society
of Madisonville, Ohio, Part I, p. 17.
[42] Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., vol. VII, p. 193.
[43] Wood: New England Prospect, p. 87.
[44] Wood: New England Prospect, p. 106.
[45] Archæological Explorations by the Literary and Scientific Society,
part II, p. 38, fig. 31.
[46] Putnam, in Explorations West of the 100th Meridian, vol. VII,
p. 223.
[47] Cook: Voyage Around the World, 1770, vol. II, p. 218.
[48] Rau: Archæological Collection of the National Museum, page 67.
[49] Knight: Savage Weapons at the Centennial Exhibition, page 10.
[50] Wyman: American Naturalist for October, 1878, p. 453.
[51] Adair: History of the American Indians, p. 6.
[52] Beverly: History of Virginia, p. 140.
[53] Heckewelder's Indian Nations, p. 205.
[54] Reiss and Stübel: Necropolis of Ancon, Plate 83, fig. 17-1/2.
[55] Jones: Antiquities of the Southern Indians, pp. 234, 518.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account