Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 38, No. 4 ...
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 38, No. 4 ...
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 38, No. 4 ...
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VOLUME <strong>38</strong>, NUMBER 4 29<br />
narrative reprints, 1(3):30; 1(4):11; 2(1):23; 3(3):36; 3(4):43; 4(1):15; 4(4):57;<br />
8(2) :17; 9(1):9<br />
New England (see archaeology <strong>of</strong> New England; history <strong>of</strong> New England), environment <strong>of</strong>,<br />
8( 2) : 29<br />
New Jersey (see archaeology <strong>of</strong> New Jersey; site reports, New Jersey)<br />
New York State (see archaeology <strong>of</strong> New York State; site reports, New York State)<br />
Nipmuc Chapter, 10(3):54<br />
Nipmuck territory, 2(4) :2; 2(4) :14; <strong>38</strong>(1-2) :14<br />
<strong>No</strong>rse runes, 21(2):22<br />
<strong>No</strong>r<strong>the</strong>ast (see archaeology <strong>of</strong> <strong>No</strong>r<strong>the</strong>ast)<br />
<strong>No</strong>r<strong>the</strong>astern Chapter, 10(3) :60<br />
<strong>No</strong>va Scotia, 20(3):39<br />
o<br />
obituaries, Jesse Brewer, 33(3-4) :28; Edward Brooks, 18(3) :64; Kirk Bryan, 12(1):12;<br />
Ripley P. Bullen, <strong>38</strong>(3) :33; Edmund Burke, 7(2) :48; Karl S. Dodge, 30(2) :17; W. Elmer<br />
Ekblaw, 10(4) :96; Laurence K. Gahan, 28(1) :15<br />
Oceanic artifacts, l2(3) :27; 13(4):<strong>38</strong><br />
Owasco ceramics, ll(2) :17<br />
P<br />
paleogeography, 4(2) :24; 34(1-2) :13<br />
Paleo-Indian, migrations, 23(2) :21; 34(1-2) :13; period, 13(4) :39; 16(1) :2; 18(3) :49;<br />
19(2):21; 20(3):33; 33(3-4):29; 34(1-2) :1; 34(1-2):6; 36(1-2):8<br />
Paleolithic archaeology, old world, 8(2):24<br />
pecking, function <strong>of</strong>, 31(1-2):30<br />
pestles, 31(1-2):26<br />
petroglyphs, 21(2):21; 22(1) :14; 37(3-4) :47<br />
petrography, 5(3):42; 11(2):45<br />
pipe making, stone, 29(1):1<br />
pipes, 37(3-4) :42; ceramic, 18(3) :55; 24(3-4) :53; 26(3-4):49; 35(3-4) :23; ceramic<br />
effigy, 35(1-2) :28; stone, 8(4) :49; 30(3-4) :26; 32(1-2) :23<br />
pipe stems, 4(3) :39<br />
pitted stones, 13(3):19<br />
place names, Indian, 10(4):89<br />
plummets, 36(3-4):31<br />
poetry, 1(4) :2; 7(4) :80; 10(2) :48; 18(4) :78<br />
Polynesian artifacts, 12(3):27<br />
pottery restoration, 30(3-4) :29<br />
Pre-Columbian markers, 28(1):10<br />
prehistoric movements, 22(3-4):62; 23(2):21; 34(1-2):13;(see also seasonal movements)<br />
property rights, 2(4):14; 11(3):48; 13(2) :6; <strong>38</strong>(1-2):14<br />
publicity, 21(1) :16<br />
Q<br />
quarry sites, 2(1):14; 2(2):20; 4(3):42; 5(4):49; 6(4):49; 22(3-4):49; 27(2):17;<br />
29(1):1; 30(1):6; 30(3-4):9; 31(1-2):1; 32(3-4):9; 33(3-4):18; 36(3-4):1; 36(3-4):17;<br />
<strong>38</strong>(3):34; <strong>38</strong>(3):48<br />
Quaternary period, 21(3-4):49<br />
R<br />
radiocarbon dating, l2(2):13; l4(4):105; 16(3) :53; 17(3):49; 18(1):1; 18(2) :26;<br />
19(2) :21; 20(3) :33; 28(1) :17; 29(1) :1; 30(3-4) :1; 34(1-2):1<br />
recording techniques, 24(3-4):68<br />
red ochre, ll(2):22; l5(3):58; l7(1) :4; 17(2) :18<br />
Rhode Island (see archaeology <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island; site reports, Rhode Island)<br />
rock identification, 20(1):8; (see also lithic analysis, stone identification)<br />
rock shelters, 8(1):6; 9(1):15; 10(1):16; 10(2):36; 22(3-4):56; 24(1):1; 30(2):1;<br />
30(2):10; 31(3-4) :16; 32(3-4) :9; 33(3-4) :16; 37(1-2) :20