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INDEX 71 Gabciiaso de ia Vega — Con. page

mounds described by 22

raid describedby 58

Gabfish,useof scales of 38

<3lendora ware, mentionof 46 GreatMound:

attempt to determine date

of 49-50

beliefregardingbottomof_ 16 comparison of, witli other

moupds 7

construction materials of

48

dimensions of 12

excavation of 16-20

humanremains in 21-22

outlines of 30-31

I)erio<ls in construction of_ 20

probable use of 54

structureandcontents of 20-25

summit of 65

theory concerning erection

of 64

theoryofuseof 13

use of, in Civil

War

9,13

Origra, reference to templeof_ 53

GUAOHOYA:

describedbyGarcilaso 58

location of 59

mention of 57

GuTHE,C. E.,mentionofmethod

of 40

Heads, human, impaled on

pikes 65

Hebrakd,John, land grantedto_ S-A HoPEWEixpeople, theoryofmi-

gration of 63

HOPETWEIi potteey:

characteristicof 42

styleof decoration of 40 Troyvillevariant of 47 HouMA,reference totempleof 53 HowE^H.V.

:

datasuppliedby 14r-15

reference to 30

Hunter, George:

explorations of 4-6

reference tojournalof 5 Iberville,reference to 54 JONESVTTJ.E

:

identificationofmoundsat_ 1

location of 3

SeealsoTroyville.

Page

KenoPlaceware, mentionof 46 Kn.PATRicK, A. E., mounds de-

scilbed by 9

LaFon,moundsonmapof 6

LakeSt.Joseph,Taensalocated

on 51

Lapham, J.E.,claysamplesex-

aminedby 48

Larto Lake mounds, reference

to 13,47

La Salle, reference to expedi-

tion of 61

L'Encorb Blanc, ochre obtained

from 44

Lions Club, acknowledgment

to 3

LittleRivermounds,reference

to 13

Louisiana Highway Commis-

sion,mentionof 14

Louisiana Historical Society,

reference to 12

LoxnsiANA State Univeksity,

mention of 14

McAtee, W. L., plant material

sent to 38

McCall,a.G.,claysamplessub-

mitted to 48

McKern,W.C,reference to 42 Maize, absence of, in plant re-

mains 39

Marksvuxe EiARTHWORKS, men-

tion of 36

Mapj:svillemounds,conclusions

drawn from 54

Marksvillepottery:

characteristicsof 40

resemblance of, to that of

Troyville 40, 47,54

Mahtin, a. C, plant material

identified by 38

Marvin, S.L., acknowledgment

to 2

Matting, specimensof 24 Monette,J.W.

:

mounds describedby 7 theory of,

concerning

mounds 8

Moore,ClarenceB.,reference to

workof 46

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INDEX

Page Moscoso,LtTYSDE,DeSoto suc-

ceededby 60

Mound builders, theory con-

cerning 43—44

Mounds:

constructionof,describedby

Garcilaso 22

See also Anilco Mound;

Enete Mound;

Great

jMound;

Tkoyville

Mounds.

MuGULASHA,reference totemple

of 53

MusKHOGEANS,TRUE, location of_ 51 Natchesanghoup, Troyvillere-

gionoccupiedby 50

NatchezTrace,x'eferenceto 6 Natchez treasure, belief con-

cerning 2

Natchez Tribe:

agriculturalmethodsof 23

dispersal of 66

moundsattributed to 8 theory concerning 4o-~4ri

Natchitoches-Ouachita, char- acteristicsof pottery of 46 NiLCO. See Anilco.

North Dome, trenching

through 28-30

Ossachilechief, description of

dwellingof 22

Ouachitatribe,location of 55 Pacaha,location oftownof 57 Palisade,skull-topped 51,52 Palisaded towns, mention of 65 Palmer, mounddescribed by 9-11 Pascagoula,reference totemple

of 53

Penicaut, quoted 53

Pekrieb, mention of expedition

of 8

Phillips,Charles, acknowledg-

mentto 2

Pipe, clay, doubtful origin of_ 47 Plants, remainsof, inmound 38-39 Plummets,occurrenceof 47 Potsherds:

conclusiondrawnfrom 16

sitesyielding 41

types necessarilydetermined

by 30

undecorated 40

useof, for tempering 40

Page Fotteky, Jonesville:

application of coloring tO— 44- areal distribution of 43-44 classifiedaccording todeco-

ration , 40

compositionof 39-40

conclusion regarding 48

decoration of 41

description of 39-

earliesttypeof 47

period assignedto 46-

shapesof 40-41

table showing characteris-

tics of 45-

Quigaltam:

De Soto's encounter with

chief of 59

hostility of,toSpaniards 61 QuiNipissA, referenceto temple

of 53:

EAFiNESQtJE, O. S., mounds de-

scribedby 7

Ramp:

location of 65<

slopehaving appearanceof- 22 Ra??jei-,Ivodrigo,narrativeby 55- Record, S. J., specimens identi-

fiedby 49

Reid, E.D.,acknowledgmentto- 38 Rowland,Mrs.Dunbar, cited 5- Sacrifice,human,mentionof 51 '•Salt-pans", Tennessee, refer-

enceto pottery of 43^

Sepulchralchamber:

lack ofevidenceof 20=

See also Burials.

Setzler, F. M., cited 40, 62, 63^

Shamel, H. H., acknowledg-

ment to 38'

Sherds. See Potsherds.

Signal tower, possible use of

mound as 13,65

Skeletalremains:

discovery of 21-22,31

SeealsoBurials.

South

Dome, trenching

through 25-

Southwest Museum, reference

to n:

SquierandDavis:

cited 12*

mounds described by 8 Steps, mound ascended'by 22:

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Page Stoddabd,Maj. Amos, theoryof,

concerning mounds 6

SwANTON,John R.:

acknowledgment to 3

cited 8, 9,

23, 38, 44,51, 52, 53, 54,56 conclusion of, regarding

Troyville site 55

Garcilasodefended by 56

quoted on temples 53

Taensa:

description of temple of 51-52

earliest mentionof 51

referencetopottery of 46 site occupiedby 51,6G

theory regarding 51

TASSENOOOQOin:^,meaningof the

name 54

Temples:

characteristic feature of

53

location of 51,52,65

Natchez,description of 52-53 Taensa, description of 51-52 Taensa, destruction of 52 Tensas River, unusual course

of 9

Teocaixi, comparisonofmounds

with 7

Thomas, Cyrus:

cited 11,50

mounds described by 12 moundslocatedby 11 TiANTO

:

De Soto at 56

possible location of 62 ToNTi, templedescribedby 51 Traditionofthemounds 9 Trempealeau Mounds, refer-

ence to 42

Trinity, origin of the name

3 Tboyvxlle:

change of name of 13

origin of thename 3

Seealso Jonesville.

Troyville culturb,influenceon,

of other tribes 54-55

Page Troyville mounds:

conclusions regarding his-

tory of 63-64

destruction of 13,14,66 dimensions of 5-6,8,12

discovery of 4-5

discussion ofshapeof 6

early description of 5

identified at Jonesville 1

location of 3-4

numberof 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,11,12 possible identification of

62

purpose of 6,13

supposition regarding 4 Troyville region:

cultural history of 50

tribesoccupying 50-51

Troyvillesite:

abandonment of 66

earliestoccupantsof 62 identifiedasAnilco 55 prehistoricoccupationof

63

resemblance of, to Marks-

viUe 62

tribesoccupying 66

Tunica tribe:

identification of pottery of- 46

location of 51

reference totempleof 53 traces of contactwith 95 Walker,Edwin F,:

acknowledgment to 3 assistance rendered by 17 Walker,W.M., cited 38,46 Watchtoweb, possible use of

moundas 13,65

Watkins, W. N., specimens

identified by 49

Webb,W. S., andFunkhouseb,

W. D., cited 43

Wetmore, a., acknowledgment

to 38

Wheeler, H. M., acknowledg-

mentto 2

Wood, determination of dates

by 49-50

o

28229—36 6

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ip ofpost inforcLirdiiii'l.

6.Close-upofslabs in place.

Slopeof OriginalMound.

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Depositofninelogs inplace

6.Lineofpostmolds

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Humped-overclay at easternendof slope.

6.Inplaceon western partofslope.

Fragmentsof Matting.

a.Beforetrenching.

b Trenchedtoshowstructure.

South dome.

0. CaneoverNorthDome.

b.Stakesthruuylieaue

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,b.Vesselfragments from GreatMound, c.Thicksection ofcanesheetsfrom SouthMound.

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Potsherds from Great

Mound

Fire Level

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GROOVED AND INCISEDWARE.

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a

w

X

^^^* J

'^I^^^HH

^y

t

MPRESSED Types of Decoration.

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CORD-MARKEDWARE.

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Punctate Types of Pottery.

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.,^

^

r

f

xXa

511^1

/--

7 #.

Larto lake Potsherds.

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Artifacts ofchippedflint.

b.Stoneartifacts

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