The stone age in North America, vol. 2 of 2Moorehead, Warren K. (Warren King)
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The stone age in North America, vol. 2 of 2
Moorehead, Warren K. (Warren King)
Indians of North America -- Antiquities; Stone age -- North America
American Naturalist, Jan., 1902. 1902.
=Dorsey, G. A.= Publications, 75, Field Museum, p. 59. Arapaho. 1903.
=Dixon, R. B.= Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History,
vol. 17, no. 3, p. 132. Maidu. 1905.
=Willoughby, C. C.= American Anthropologist, vol. 9, n. s., p. 77.
Virginia. 1907.
=Brown, C. E.= Wisconsin Archeologist, 1907, pp. 61 ff. 1907.
LABRETS.
=Nelson, E. W.= Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 18, p. 44. Eskimo.
1896–97.
LANCE-HEADS.
=Breton, A.= International Congress of Americanists, New York, p. 65.
1902.
LANSING SKELETON.
=Holmes, W. H.= American Anthropologist, vol. 4, n. s., p. 743. 1902.
=Williston, S. W.= International Congress of Americanists, New York,
p. 85. 1902.
=Upham, W.= Records of the Past, 1902, p. 273. 1902.
=Wright, G. F.= Records of the Past, 1903, p. 119. 1903.
=Winchell, N. H.= Records of the Past, 1907, p. 151. 1907.
LEAF-SHAPED IMPLEMENTS.
=Read, M. C.= American Antiquarian, vol. 1, p. 98. 1878.
=Smith, H. I.= The Archæologist, vol. 1, p. 52. Michigan. 1893.
MANO STONES.
=Kroeber, A. L.= Publications of the University of California, vol.
VIII, no. 2, p. 51. Cahuilla. 1908.
MANUAL CONCEPTS.
=Cushing, F. H.= American Anthropologist, 1892, pp. 289 ff. 1892.
MASKS.
=Dall, W. H.= Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, p. 73. 1881–82.
METATES.
=Holmes, W. H.= Report of the United States National Museum, 1900, p.
179. California. 1900.
=Dixon, R. B.= Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History,
vol. 17, pt. 3, p. 138. Maidu. 1905.
=Du Bois, C. G.= Publications of the University of California, vol. 8,
no. 3, p. 185. Luiseño. 1908.
MICA.
=Holmes, W. H.= Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 15, p. 105.
1893–94.
MINERALS.
=Rau, C.= Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1872–73. “Aboriginal
Trade.” Copper, Galena, Obsidian, Mica, Slate, Flint, Pipestone,
Shells, and Pearls.
=Holmes, W. H.= Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 6, p. 35. Chiriqui.
1884–85.
=Blake, W. W.= American Antiquarian, 1887, pp. 164 ff. Aztecs. 1887.
=Tassin, W.= Report of the United States National Museum, 1897, 1, pp.
649–688 and 749–810. 1897. Lead, Iron, Copper, Silver, Crystals,
etc. Agate, Cassiterite, Calcite, Chalcedony, Emery, Flint,
Fluorite, Hornblende, Jadeite, Jasper, Nephrite, Pyrite, Quartz,
Tin, Turquoise.
=Brown, C. E.= Wisconsin Archeologist, 1907, pp. 66 ff. 1907.
MORTARS.
=Holmes, W. H.= American Anthropologist, 1899, p. 115. 1899.
=Bourke, J. G.= American Anthropologist, vol. 3, p. 61. South West.
1890.
=Brunner, H. L.= American Anthropologist, vol. 4, p. 385. Texas. 1891.
=Perkins, C. H.= International Congress of Anthropology, p. 90.
Champlain Valley. 1894.
=Fewkes, J. W.= Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 25, p. 106. Porto
Rico. 1903–04.
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