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
Plastic _vs._ incised designs, II, 288.
Plummet-shaped forms, I, 431 ff.
Pointed bowls for insertion in the ground, II, 114.
Point of view of the peoples of the stone age, II, 363.
Population in ancient times, II, 344.
Pottery, in general, II, 247;
invention, II, 258;
classified, II, 278;
in eastern Canada, II, 332;
Plains of Canada, II, 335;
Utah, 338;
Dakota, II, 342.
Powell, Major J. W., II, 357.
Precious minerals, II, 364.
Problematical forms, in general, I, 329 ff.;
peculiar to America, I, 414.
Processes of stone-shaping, I, 289.
Progression of types, I, 260.
Projectile points, copper, II, 180, 198.
Provincial Museum, Toronto, Ontario, II, 11.
Pueblo culture, II, 362.
Punches, of copper, II, 216.
Putnam, Professor F. W., II, 235.
Pyrula shells, II, 122.
Quadrupeds in or on pottery, II, 287.
Quarries, I, 34 ff.;
soapstone, II, 104.
Quarrying materials, I, 31 ff.
Question of antiquity of man in America, II, 350 ff.
Rat-tail files, discussion, II, 133.
Rattles, I, 357;
of clay, II, 261.
Rau, Dr. Charles, I, 421.
Reeder, J. T., II, 124.
Reamers, I, 212.
Re-chipped specimens, I, 124.
Rejects, I, 43, Fig. 36.
Re-made specimens, axes as hammers, I, 231;
problematical forms, I, 347.
Renaissance art, II, 355.
Repoussé work, copper, II, 234.
Rhode Island, pestle, II, 114.
Ribbons of (the moose), II, 159.
Ribs of animals, as knives, etc., II, 134.
Ridged gorgets, I, 341;
developing into bars, I, 403.
Rings, I, 440;
of clay, II, 264.
Rivet-holes in sockets, II, 210.
Rocky Mountain culture, II, 361–362.
Rocky Mountain region, chipped implements, I, 242.
Rolled socketed points, of copper, II, 212.
Roller pestles, II, 114.
Rubbing pottery, II, 280.
Rudeness of object no evidence of antiquity, I, 82.
Rust, H. N., I, 245.
“Saddle-stones,” II, 5.
St. Francis Basin, Arkansas, pottery, II, 256.
St. Lawrence Basin, celts, I, 267;
harpoons, II, 137.
Salado Valley, Arizona, II, 131, 132.
Salts Cave, Kentucky, II, 238.
Saltpeter, as preservative, II, 238.
Sandals, II, 235.
Santo Domingo, celts, I, 328.
Saskatchewan, II, 341.
Savage, Father James, I, 312.
Savage _vs._ barbaric cultures, II, 348.
Savannah River, pottery, II, 280.
Scarifying of pottery, II, 287.
Secondary uses of forms, I, 394 ff.
Scandinavian daggers, I, 62.
Sceptres, I, 166.
Schumacher, J. P., I, 242.
Schuette, G., II, 196.
Scrapers, compared with Eskimo, I, 67;
in general, I, 198 ff.;
classified, I, 198;
mounting, I, 205;
of bone, II, 134;
in eastern Canada, II, 330, 331.
Scraping pottery, II, 280.
Screw-pressure, I, 71.
Seever, W. J., I, 164.
Sellars, G., I, 40, 48.
Seminoles, II, 354.
Seris, I, 330; II, 348.
Serpent, realistically treated, II, 288.
Sharpening-stones, Dakota, II, 341.
Shawano sites, II, 345.
Shell, II, 117 ff.;
in Dakota, II, 340.
Shell gorgets, II, 122 ff.
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