Introduction | 57 |
Basis for the work | 57 |
Classification of objects and materials | 57 |
The arts and their distribution | 60 |
Districts | 60 |
Descriptive terms | 62 |
Ground and pecked articles | 62 |
Grooved axes | 62 |
Celts | 72 |
Gouges | 82 |
Chisels and scrapers | 83 |
Chipped celts | 86 |
Hematite celts | 86 |
Pestles | 87 |
Pitted stones | 91 |
Cupped stones | 91 |
Mullers | 93 |
Grinding and polishing stones | 93 |
Hammerstones | 94 |
Grooved stones other than axes | 95 |
Mortars | 96 |
Sinkers | 97 |
Perforated stones | 98 |
Discoidal stones | 99 |
Spuds | 109 |
Plummets | 110 |
Cones | 113 |
Hemispheres | 114 |
Paint stones | 115 |
Ceremonial stones | 115 |
Functions and purposes | 115 |
Gorgets | 116 |
Banner stones | 120 |
Boat-shape stones | 124 |
Picks | 125 |
Spool-shape ornaments | 125 |
Bird-shape stones | 125 |
Shaft rubbers | 126 |
Tubes | 126 |
Pipes | 128 |
Chipped stone articles | 132 |
Materials and manufacture | 132 |
Spades | 133 |
Turtlebacks | 136 |
Smaller chipped implements | 139 |
Materials and modes of manufacture | 139 |
Classification of the implements
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