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
_Antiquities of the Southern Indians_, p. 30.
Footnote 8:
_Notes on Primitive Man in Ontario_, by David Boyle. Toronto, 1895, p.
67.
Footnote 9:
_Report_ of the United States National Museum, 1897, pages 361–645.
Footnote 10:
_Wisconsin Archeologist_, April-August, 1905, pages 40–171.
Footnote 11:
“The Aboriginal Pipes of Wisconsin,” _Wisconsin Archeologist_, vol.
IV, nos. 3 and 4, p. 83.
Footnote 12:
_North American Indian._
Footnote 13:
“The Aboriginal Pipes of Wisconsin,” _Wisconsin Archeologist_, vol.
IV, nos. 3 and 4, p. 130.
Footnote 14:
_Moundville Revisited_, pp. 384–390.
Footnote 15:
“The Aboriginal Pipes of Wisconsin,” _Wisconsin Archeologist_, vol.
IV, nos. 3 and 4, p. 125.
Footnote 16:
_Report_ of the United States National Museum, 1897, p. 445.
Footnote 17:
E. A. Barber, _The Antiquity of the Tobacco Pipe in Europe_, quoting
Rembert Dodoens on the virtues of colefoot in the “historie of
plantes,” _American Antiquarian_, II, p. 6.
Footnote 18:
_American Anthropologist_, October-December, 1906, p. 686.
Footnote 19:
“Antiquities of the Florida West Coast,” _Journal_ of the Academy of
Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 1900.
Footnote 20:
“Shell Ornaments from Kentucky and Mexico,” _Smithsonian Miscellaneous
Collections_ (quarterly issue), vol. XLV, p. 97. Published Dec. 9,
1903.
Footnote 21:
Holmes, in _Second Annual Report_, Bureau of Ethnology, pl. LXXIII.
Footnote 22:
_Notes on Primitive Man in Ontario._ Report of the Minister of
Education for Ontario. Toronto, 1895, pp. 73–81.
Footnote 23:
_Report_ for the year 1906, of the Ohio State Archæological and
Historical Society.
Footnote 24:
_Proceedings_ of the Davenport Academy of Science, vol. ix, pp.
181–183.
Footnote 25:
_Fourteenth Annual Report_, Bureau of American Ethnology.
Footnote 26:
_Archæological History of Ohio_, p. 712.
Footnote 27:
_Archæological History_, p. 713.
Footnote 28:
“Discussion as to Copper from the Mounds,” _American Anthropologist_,
vol. v, no. 1, January-March, 1903.
Footnote 29:
_Twentieth Annual Report_ of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1898–99.
Footnote 30:
“Explorations of the Wabash Cemetery,” _Bulletin_ no. 3, Phillips
Academy Publications, 1906.
Footnote 31:
“Polished Stone Articles used by the New York Aborigines,” _Bulletin_
of the New York State Museum, vol. IV. no. 18.
Footnote 32:
_Seventeenth Annual Report_ of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1895–96—The
Seri Indians.
Footnote 33:
“Father Gravier’s Voyage down and up the Mississippi,” pp. 143, 144.
Dated Feb. 16, 1701. From _Early Voyages up and down the Mississippi_.
Albany, Joel Nunsell, 1861.
Footnote 34:
_Archæologica Nova Cæsarea_, nos. 1, 2, and 3. C. C. Abbott, M. D.
Trenton, N. J.
Footnote 35:
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