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
Northern California culture, II, 362.
North Carolina, copper, II, 174.
Northwest Pacific Coast culture, II, 363.
Nose-piercing, I, 353–354.
Nose rings, I, 355.
Notched implements, I, 426.
Notched projectile points of copper, II, 202.
Notched rattles, II, 159.
Nut-cracking by Indians, II, 322.
Objects of bone, Canadian Plains, II, 334;
Utah, II, 337;
Dakota, II, 340;
of shell, in eastern Canada, II, 331;
Canadian Plains, II, 335;
Dakota, II, 340;
of wood, in Utah, II, 336.
Observation necessary to an archæologist, II, 351.
Obsidian blades, their value, I, 246.
Ohio, chipped implements, I, 238;
gorgets, I, 373;
copper, II, 174;
culture, II, 360.
Ohio River between Aurora and Lawrenceburg, Indiana, II, 345.
Ohio State Archæological and Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio, I,
334.
Ohio Valley, chisel celts, I, 324.
Ojibwa, I, 432; II, 40, 67, 356.
Ollas, for cooking, II, 264.
Ornaments, I, 329 ff.;
of bone, II, 134;
of copper, II, 230 ff.;
of silver, II, 230.
Osages, II, 354.
Oshkosh Library Collection, II, 196.
Ozark culture area, II, 361.
Ozark region, axes, I, 234.
Pacific Coast, knives, I, 96;
chipped implements, I, 244.
Paddles, II, 280.
Paducah, Kentucky, pebbles, I, 70, 126.
Painting, or tattoo-marks, II, 126.
Paint-pestles, I, 434.
Paint-stones, as mortars, II, 102.
Paint-stone hematite, II, 301.
Palæolithic forms with resemblances in eastern Canada, II, 331.
Palæolithic implements, I, 81.
Palenque, Mexico, II, 61.
Parker, W. Thornton, M. D., I, 122.
Patination, I, 178; II, 352.
Peabody, C., I, 11, 362, 431.
Peabody, R. S., II, 25.
Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, I, 232, 334, 362.
Peabody Museum, Salem, Massachusetts, II, 104.
Peale, C. W., of the Philadelphia Museum, I, 50.
Pearls, I, 360.
Pebbles, drilled and used as ornaments, I, 329.
Pendants, I, 329 ff.;
of bone, II, 134;
of copper, II, 227.
Pennsylvania, large range of chipped implements, I, 238.
Pepper, G. H., shell effigies, II, 133.
Perforated clubs, II, 311.
Perforations, in problematical forms, I, 347;
in shell gorgets, II, 125.
Perforators (see also _Awls_, _Drills_), in general, I, 210 ff.;
classification, I, 210;
use as pins, I, 210;
of copper, II, 219.
Perishable materials, I, 32; II, 344.
Perkins, E. C., II, 210.
Perkins, Professor G. H., I, 236, 277.
Pestles, II, 95 ff.
Petaluma, California, plummets, I, 436.
Phallic pestles, II, 116.
Philadelphia Museum, II, 235.
Phillips Academy collection, Andover, Massachusetts, I, 362, and
_passim_.
Phœnix, Arizona, I, 138.
Pick-shaped forms, I, 341, 402.
Pictographs on gorget, I, 380;
in general, II, 1.
Pikes, of copper, II, 216.
Piney Branch (D. C.), I, 35.
Pipes, II, 29 ff.;
eastern Canada, II, 331;
Canadian Plains, II, 334;
Utah, II, 338;
Dakota, II, 341.
Pitted stones, II, 314 ff.
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