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PLATEAU A QUARTERLY

VOLUMES 32-35

JULY 1959-APRIL 1963

PUBLISHED BY THE NORTHERN ARIZONA SOCIETY OF SCIENCE AND ART, INC.

MUSEUM OF NORTHERN ARIZONA, FLAGSTAFF

All issues of Plateau herein have been copyrighted.

No part may be reproduced in any form without permission .

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE

The Occurrence of Ground W ater in Dia tremes of the H opi Buttes Area,

AUTHOR

Arizona ... ... .......................... ........... . J. T. Callahan William K am J P. Akers

Three Prehistoric Farm Structures a t Wupa tki National M onument.. .. Zorro A. Bradley

New Museum Publications .... ... .. ...... . A Prehistoric Cache of Cotton Seeds

from the Hopi Country .................... R obert C. Euler The Hopi Salt Trail ......... ...... ............. Fred B. Eiseman , Jr. An Expanding Language, Hopi ........ C. F. Voegelin The Mission of San Miguel de

Oraibi ..... ..... .. ... ................................. J ack Holterman A Brief History of the Northeastern

Pa i .............. ....... .............. .. .. ............... Henry F. D obyns Robert C. Euler

Botany of the Museum and Colton R anch Area. III. The 1956 Burn .... W. B. M cDouga ll

R evised Edition: " H opi K achina D olls" ................... ............................ .

Archaeological Investigations in the Shinumo Area of Grand Canyon , Arizona .... ............ ...... ........ Douglas VI'- Schwartz

Aerial Discoveries in the Grand Canyon ..... ... ... .... ............................. P. T . R ei lly

Mystery Canyon Survey: San Juan County, Utah, 1959 ...... Christy G. Turner II

Schedule of 1960 Summer Exhibitions ....................................... .

Dinosaur Tracks from the Navajo and Winga te Sandstones ................ L. F. Brady

New Publication: Ninety Years of Glen Canyon Archaeology, 1869-1 959 ..... ....... .. ...................... ..... .

32nd Annua l Report of the Director Edward B. D anson R eport of the President ............. .... ....... H arold S. Colton Excavation at the Ash Creek Site,

NA 6657 , Upper Agua Fria Drainage ....... ............. ..................... . Robert A. Schley

New Publica tion: Bulletin 34 ........... . Pleistocene C inder Dunes Near

Cameron , Arizona ............... ... .. ........ Willi am L. C henoweth M aurice E. Cooley

Impact of Pipeline Archaeology on Indian Prehistory .. .. .................... Wesley L. Bliss

New Publica tion : Bulletin 35 .. ......... .

I. Archaeology of Curtain C liff Site ................................................ .... Paul V. Long, Jr.

II . Physical Anthropology of Curtain C liff Site .......... .................. C hristy G. Turner II

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32 12 32 22

32 23 32 25 32 33

32 39

32 49

32 57

32 60

32 61

32 68

32 73

32 80

32 81

32 82 32 83 32 92

33 1 33 9

33 14

33 10

33 16

33 17

33 19

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TITLE AU THOR

Orme R anch Ca,·e, NA 6656 .: ......... D avid A. Breternitz The Whitmore-Mcintyre Dugout,

Pipe Spring Nationa l Monument. Part I: History ........... ..................... Zorro A . Bradley

Prehistoric use of Stone from the Glen Canyon Region ........ .. Christy G. Turner II

Maurice E . Cooley Potsherds and Forest Fires in the

Pueblo Country ...... ...... ........ .. ......... Robert F. Burgh 1960 Northeast Na,·ajo Mountain

Survey ............................................. Christy G. Turner II William C. Miller

The Whitmore-Mcintyre Dugout, Pipe Spring National Monument. Part II: Excavat ion ....................... Zorro A. Bradley

Notes on the Orchids of Northern Arizona .............................................. Richard H. H evly

Notes on Aquatic Non-Flowering Plants of Northern Arizona a nd Adjoining R egions ............................ Richard H. H edy

New Museum Publications ............... .

Puerco Ruin Excavations, Petrified Forest National Monument , Arizona .............................................. Albert H. Schroeder

Diurn a l Air Flow through an Earth Crevice, Wupatki National Monument ... . ...................... Robert A. Schley

The Riverview Mine, Coconino County, Arizona . .... ... ...................... William L. Chenoweth

Page P. Blakemore

Notes on Aquatic Flowering Plants with Four Additions to Arizona Flora ... .... ........ .. ........... ...... ................ Richard H . H evly

Mosses of the Glen Canyon Area ...... Inez M. Haring

Schedule of 1961 Summer Exhibitions

Arizona Antiquities Act of 1960

Museum of Northern Arizona & The R esearch Center in 1960 33rd Annual R eport ........................ Edward B. D anson

Archaeological Site Survey a t W alnut Canyon National Monument ..... ... Sallie Van Valkenburgh

Notes on th e Hopi Ceremonial Cycles ............. .. ...... .......................... Fred B. Eiseman, Jr.

A New Sedge for Arizona ............... W. B. M cDougall

The Pershing Site in Northern .'\.rizona ................................. . ... John C. McGregor

Buria ls at Kinnikinnick Pueblo ....... John F. Wilson Jon H. Winston Alan J. Berger

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33 40

33 46

33 5-J.

33 57

33 69

33 83

33 88

33 92

33 93

33 105

33 112

33 115

33 120

33 123

33 123

3-J. Supp.

3-J.

3-J. 18

3-J. 22

3-J. 23

3-J. 28

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TITLE

Early Trip Up the Colorado from Lee 's Ferry to Rainbow Bridge, J anuary 1931 ........... .. ............ .

Recent Museum Publications ..... Centrifugal and Centripetal

Directions of Field Work in

AUTHOR

.. Wetherill-Flattum­Stearns

Anthropology .... ............................... . C. F. Voegelin The Pre-eruptive and Post-eruptive

Sinagua Patterns ........................... . Albert H. Schroeder Early Man Points from the Vicinity

of Sanders, Arizona .. ..... .. ............ ... Edward B. Danson Excavations West of Prescott,

Arizona ............................................. Robert C . Euler Henry F. Dobyns

Archaeologica l Materials from Walnut Canyon Cliff Dwellings .... Raymond Rixey

Charles B. Vol! Navajo Attitudes and the Indian

Reorganization Act: A New Document ......................... ....... ........ L. Schuyler Fonaroff

Further Baldrock Crescent Explorations, San Juan County, Utah, 1960 .... .. .... .. .. ... .... .. ...... .... .. .... . Christy G. Turner II

New Museum Publication The Beale's Saddle Site: A

Nonconformity? ... Thomas A. Lee, Jr. Mammalian Fauna From Wupatki

Ruin ................ .................................. Edward P. Lincoln

Notes on Arizona Plants .. ................ . Richard H. Hedy

Schedule of 1962 Summer Exhibits ... .

Museum of Northern Arizona & The R esearch Center in 1961 34th Annual R eport ................... Edward B. Danson

Navajo Status and Leadership in a Modern Mining Situation ..... ....... Ralph B. Luebben

Comparative Study of S. P . and Sunset Craters and Associated Lava Flows ............................... . ..... Carroll Ann Hodges

New Museum Publications ...... ......... .. .

Sandpaintings of Beautyway .............. Leland C. Wyman Franc J. Newcomb

A Copper Bell from Southwest Colorado . . ............................. Alden C. Hayes

Clifford C . Chappell

Steamboating in Glen Canyon of the Cobrad~ River ....... ... .. .. . Harold S. Colton

Exca\·ations at the New Leba 17

Site near Cameron, Arizona ........ David A. Breternitz · Robert A. Schley

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34 50

34 60

34 67

34 69

34 85

34 97

34 101 34 112

34 113

34 129

34 135

34 134

34 Supp.

35

35 15

35 36

35 37

35 53

35 57

35 60

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TITLE AUTHOR

A Fused Hip from Wupa tki ........... .... . Saul J a rcho Norman Simon Edgar M. Bick

A New Siderite from the Canyon Diablo Fa ll ...... ..... .... ............... ........ William J Breed

L. F . Brady Archaeological Problems in W estern

a nd Northwestern Arizona, 1962 .... Robert C . Euler Recent Contributions a nd R esearch

Problems in K ayenta Anasazi Prehistory ......... .... .. ..... .... .......... ........ Alexa nder ]. Lindsay, Jr.

Some Archaeological Problems of C entra l a nd Northeas tern

J Richa rd Ambler

Arizona ........... ..... .. ......... ... .... ......... ... Ala n P. Olson Three Additions to the Arizona

Flora......... . .. .... ................... ..... . W. B. M cDouga ll A Pilot Proj ec t in the Atmospheric

Sciences for Young Students ........ Vincent J Schaefer Stories and Songs of the W alapa i .. ..... . W erner Winter Lower Turoni an (Cre taceous )

Ammonite from M esa R edonda, Arizona .............. ....... ......................... H alsey W . Miller, Jr.

Lionel F. Brady, 1880-1963 ...... . Excavation of some Pre-Sunset

Eruption Pithouses near

William ]. Breed

F lagstaff , Arizona ........................... . D avid A. Breternitz Schedule of 1963 Museum Exhibitions Museum of N orthern Arizona &

The R esea rch Center in 1962 35th Annual Report .................. ..... Edwa rd B. D a nson

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35 75

35 78

35 86

35 93

35 10 7

35 109 35 !I+

35 123 35 129

35 135 35 14-1-

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INDEX TO VOLUMES 32-35 JULY 1959-APRIL 1963

Numbers refer to Volume and Page

A

Aeria l survey, Grand Canyon bridges ................................... 32 : 68

Akers, J. P . ...................... ......... 32: 1 Algae, Northern Arizona ....... ..... 33: 88 Ambler, J. Richard .................... 35: 86 Ammonite, Cretaceous ,

M esa Redonda .................... 35: 123 Ankylosis, bones found at

Wupatki .............. .. ... ........... 35 : 69 Anthropology:

Field work orientations ....... 34: 50 Medical , fused hip, Wupatki 35:69 Navajo, modern pa tterns, off reservation ........... ............. 35 : 1 Physical, Curtain C li ff si te ... . 33: 19

Antiquities act, Arizona, 1960 33: 123 Aquatic plants ............. ......... ... .. . 33: 88

new flowering species , Northern Arizona ............ 33 : 115

Archaeology: Ash C reek si te ............. .. .. ...... . 33: 1 Baldrock Crescent ........... ..... 34 : I 0 I Beale's Saddle ... ..... . .. ... 34: 11 3 Bonito Park ................. ......... 35: 135 Cache of cotton seeds ............ 3 2: 23 Central and N . E. Arizona

archaeological problems .... 35: 93 Centrifugal and centripetal

orientation ......................... 34: 50 Clovis points ..... . ........ 34: 67 Copper bell , S. W. Colorado 35:53 C urta in Cliff House ..... ......... 33 : 17 Four Corners Pipeline survey 33 : 10 Glen Canyon stone artifacts 33: 46 Historic , a t Pipe Spring

Nat. Monument ............... 33 : 69 K ayen ta Anasazi,

archaeological problems .... 35: 86 Kinnikinnick Pueblo .. ............ 34: 28 M ys tery Canyon, Utah ........ 32 : 73 New Leba 1 7 excavation .... 35 : 60 O'Leary Mesa .. ............ .......... 35: 135 Oraibi. Mi ssion San Miguel 32 : 39 Orme Ranch Cave ............... . 33 : 25 Pershing site ...................... ...... 34: 23 Pipeline trenches ... . .. 33: I 0 Prescott Branch excavat ion .... 34: 69 Puerco Ruin ... ... .. ..... ............... 33 : 93 Sanders, Arizona, points ........ 34: 67 Shinumo Creek , Grand

Canyon ............... ................. 32 : 61

Sinagua culture ····················r4: 6g W a lnut Canyon ................ 34: 1, 8::> Western and N. W. Arizona

a rchaeological problems .... p5: 78 Wupatki farm structures ...... B2: 12

Arizona, Centra l and N . E. archaeological problems ... 5: 93

Arizona flora, new additions .. 3 :I 07 Arizona, W est and N . W .

archaeological problems .......... 5: 78 Art, lndi~n ,_ Navajo

sandpamtmgs .... ..... ..... ..... ...... . 5: 3 7 Atmospheric sciences, field

work ..... .......................... 3 :109 Atmospheric Sciences R esearch

Center State Universi ty of New York ........... ..... ... ..... 3 : 109

B

Baldrock Crescent, explora tions .... ...... . .

Basketmaker III , burial site , Navajo R es . .......... ..... ... ..... .

Beale's Saddle: artifacts ...... .... ... .... ... ...... ... .. . excavation site ... ......... .. ..... .

Beautyway, Navajo, main theme symbols ....... .

Berger, Alan J ... . Bibliography :

Archaeology, N. Arizona . 15: 100

Publicat ions of L.F. Brady 35: 129 Bick, Edgar M ....................... ;35: 69 Biology:

Faunal remains a t Wupatki 4: 129 Black Mesa phase, New

Leba 17 ............................. ... ~35: 60 Blakemore, Page P . ...... .. ........ 3: 112 Bliss, Wesley L. .... ....... .... .. ...... 33: 10 Blowhole, Wupatki I

Nati'lnal Monument ..... ....... 33: 105 Bombs, S. P. Crater ···············135: 15 Bonit0 lava flow,

Sunset Crater ....................... . 35: 15 Botany: I

AN~ti~r[~~:=rin_g ___ :.I~~ts_, ___ j 3 : 115 Aquatic non-flowering I

p lants, N. Anzona .. ........

133: 88

Arizona p lan ts, new 34: 135 ; 5: I 07 g~~;;n s:::d~lorum ............... 34:22

( Cossypium Hopi ) ... ....... 32 : 23

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Mosses, Glen Canyon .......... 33: 120 Museum and Colton Ranch,

1956 burn .......................... 32:57 Orchids of Northern

Arizona .............................. 33: 83 Brady, L. F .............. ..... 32:8 1; 35:75 Brady, L. F. , 1880-

1963, memorial .................... 35 : 129 Breternitz, David A ..... 33: 25; 35:60,

135 Bradley, Zorro A ..... 32:12 ; 33 :40.69 Breed, William ]. .... 35: 7 5 ; 35 : 123 Bridges, Grand Canyon.

Redwall fm ............................. 32: 68 Burgh, Robert F ............... ... ....... 33:54 Burials:

at Curtain C liff .................... 33 : 17 at Kinnikinni ck Pueblo ........ 34: 28

c Callahan, ]. T. ...... ......... 32: 1 Carex scopulorum ............. ..... .... 34: 22 Caves, Orme R anch .................... 33: 25 Ceramics, Prescott Branch ........ 35: 69 Ceremonial cycles, Hopi .......... 34: 18 Chappell, Clifford C ................. 35: 53 Chenoweth, William L. .... 33:14, 112 Chinle formation ... ..................... 33: 14 Chipped stone artifacts,

Glen Canyon .......................... 33; 46 Cinder dunes, Pleistocene ........ 33: 14 Cliff dwellings, Walnut

Canyon ................................... 34: 85 Clovis points, Sanders,

Arizona ....... ............................ 34 : 6 7 Colorado River:

steamboating ...................... .... 35: 57 Wetherill-Flattum trip .......... 34: 33

Colton, Harold S ......... 32:83 ; 35:57 Colton Ranch, 1956 burn ....... . 32:57 Cooley, M aurice E . ............ 33: 14, 46 Copper bell , S. W. Colo. ,

Pueblo II & III ..... .............. . 35: 53 Cotton seeds, Hopi area .. .......... 32 : 23 Craters, compara tive study

of S. P. and Sunset ............ 35: 15 Cu rtain C liff site ....... ... ... ... 33 : 17 , 19

D

D ances. Hopi ceremonia l cycles ...................... 34 : 18

D anson , Edward B ..... 32 : 83; 34, no. I supp ; 34:67; 34, no. 4 supp ;

35 , no. 4 supp. Diatremes, ground water,

Hopi buttes ........... .. ............. 32: 1 Dinosa ur. tracks in Navajo

sandstone ........ 32: 81

Dobyns, Henry F ......... 32 : 49; 34:69

E Ecology:

1956 burn, Colton Ranch .... 32:57 Eiseman, Fred B. , Jr. .... 32: 25 ; 34: 18 Ethnology:

Hopi ceremon ia l cycles ........ 34: 18 Hopi salt trail ........................ 32: 25 Navajo sandpaintings .......... 35 : 3 7 Navajo status study, off reservation .... .. ..... 35: 1 Pai , Walapa i, H avasupa i .... 32: 49 vValapai songs and stories .... 35: 11 4

Euler, Robert C. 32:23, 49; 34:69 ; 35: 78

Excavations: Pipe Springs National

Monument ........ ... 33: 69 ..................... 33: 93 Fuerco Ruin

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Farm shelters, Wupatki ............ 32: 12 Ferns, Northern Arizona ............ 33 : 88 F lattum, Pat M. , R ainbow

Bridge Expedition .............. .. 34: 33 Flowering Plants 33:83, 115 ; 34: 135;

35 : 107 Folklore, Walapai songs

and stories ............................ 35: 114 Fonaroff, L. Schuyler .............. 34: 97 Forest fires:

Changing potsherd colors .... 33: 54 1956 burn, Colton Ranch .... 32: 57

Formations : Chinle .................................... 33: 14 K ayenta ..................... 32:81

Fossils, Mesa R edonda ............ 35: 123 Four Corners, pipeline

trenches .................................. 33 : 10 Franciscans, among Hopi ........ 32: 39

G

Geology: Dinosaur tracks ...................... 32: 81 Grand Canyon bridges ........ 32: 68 Ground water, diatremes,

Hopi buttes ........................ 32: 1 Lava flows. S. P. and

Sunset Craters .................... 35: 15 M esa Redonda .. .. ................ 35: 123 Pleistocene cinder dunes ...... 33: 14 Riverview mine .................... 33: 112 S. P. Crater ............................ 35: 15 Sunset Crater ............... .. ...... 35: 15 Wupatki blowhole ................ 33: 105

Glen Canyon, steamboating .... 35 : 57

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Glen Canyon Project .... 32: 73; 33:46, l 57, 120; 3-!: 101 ; 35:86

Goldwater, Barry ...................... 3 2 : 68 Grand Canyon ... ................. 32 : 61, 68 Ground water, Hopi

buttes diatremes ....... ... ........ ... 32: 1

H

H a ka taya concept ................... 35: 78 H aring, Inez M. . ....... ... ...... .. 33: 120 H avasupai, history ...... ............. 3 2: 49 Hayes, Alden C ......................... 35: 53 Hevly, Richard H ..... 33: 83, 88, 115;

34: 135 History:

Navajo tribal document ........ 34 :97 Oraibi, Mission San Miguel 32: 39 Pai , Walapai, Havasupai .. 32: 49 Pipe Spring National

Monument ..... ... ............... 33: +0 Steamboating in Grand

Canyon ................................ 35 : 57 Hodges, Carroll Ann .. . . .. 35: 15 Holterman, J ack ........................ 32: 39 Hopi:

an expanding language ....... 32: 33 Hopi area, prehistoric

cotton seeds ........................... 3 2 : 23 Hopi buttes, water supply ........ 32: 1 Hopi Indians:

ceremonial use of salt ....... 32: 25 ceremonia l cycles .. ................. 3+: 18

Idiolects, Hopi .......................... 32: 33 Indian Reorganization Act ........ 34: 97 Indians:

Havasupai .............................. 3 2: +9 Hopi .... . ...... 32:25 , 33 , 39 Navajo ................ 34:97 ; 35:1 , 37 Pai . .. ................ ... 32 :49 Walapai. . ... 32: +9: 35:11+

J J archo, Saul ............ .. ................. 35: 69

K

K am, William .................. .. ........ 32 : 1 Kana-a lava flow, Sunset

Crater ................................... 35: 15 K ayenta Anasazi:

future studies ................... .... 35: 86 K ayenta culture, N . E.

Navajo Mt ............................. 33: 57 K eyhole Bridge, Grand Canyon 32:68 Kinnikinnick Pueblo, excava tion 34 : 28

Language, Hopi, expansion of ~2 : 33

Las~:s1~tws(}',;t?r~ a~~ ................. 5: 15 Lee, Thomas A., Jr. ................ 3r :113 Lee's Ferry ................................ 114: 33 Lincoln, Edward P ................. 3 : 129 Lindsay, Alexander ]. , Jr. ........ 5:86 Linguistics:

centrifugal and centripetal orientation .................. .. .... +:50

Walapai ....... . .......... 3 : 11+ Liverworts, Northern Arizona .. 3 :88 Long, Paul V., Jr .................... . 3: 17 Luebben, R alph A .................... 35: 1

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Ma-chon-pi , Pueblo III, Hopi site ............................... 32: 23

Mammites nodosoides ........... 3 :123 M arsh Pass phase, New

Leba 1 7 ............................... 35: 60 McDougall, W . B ..... 32:57; 4:22:

3 : 107 M cGee, Mrs. Tim .................... 35: 1 H McGregor, John C ................ 34:23 Meteorite, Flagstaff, Canyon

Diablo fa ll ............................. 35:75 Meteorology, field work,

Research Center .......... . Miller, Halsey W. , Jr. Miller, Wi lliam C. .. .. ......... 33:5 i Mission San Miguel de Oraibi 32: 39 Morphology:

Curtain Cliff ......................... 33: 19 Mosses, Glen Canyon ............ ~ 3: 120 Museum of Northern Arizona I

Annual R eports , 1959 ...... ~32 : 83 1960 ........ 34, no. 1 supp. 1961 ........ 34, no. 4 supp. 1962 ........ 35 , no. supp.

Exhibitions, 1960 ................. 32 :80 1961 ................ 3:123 1962 ................ ~4 : 13+ 1963 .............. 35 : 144

New publications ......... . 32: 212, 82; 33:9, 16, 92 ; 34:4' 112 ;

35:36 :tvf ystery Canyon, Utah, survey 32:73

N Navajo Indians:

differentia l status, off reservation ........................ . .. 35: I

lea dership patterns off reservation ........................... 3 5 : 1

reaction to I. R. A ........... ..... 3+: 97

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Sandpaintings ....................... 35: 3 7 Na\·ajo Mt. survey,

Northeast, 1960 .................... 33: 57 Navajo Sandstone ... ... ..... 32:8 1 Newcomb, Franc ]. .................... 35: 3 7 N. A. sites: 835 ....... ................. 32: 23

1125 ... ..... ....... ....... 35: 135 1629 ........................ 34: 28 1904 ............... ....... 35: 135 5701 ........ ................ 32: 12 5 702 ... .. ....... ... ......... 32: 12 5854 ... ..................... 34: 69 6301 ..... ... ................ 32: 12 6656 ............... ......... 33 : 25 665 7 _ ............. 33: I 7111 ..... .. ..... ............ 33: 17 7112 .... .. ................ 33: 17 71 14 ................ 33: I 7. 19 7115 ........................ 33: 17 7207 ........... ............. 34: 23 7350 ...................... 34 : 113 7398 ..... .. ........ .. ...... . 35: 60

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O'Leary Mesa pithouse ..... .. ... 35: 135 Olson, Alan P. . .......... ............. 35: 93 Oraibi , Mission San Miguel .... 32: 39 Orchids, Northern Arizona ...... 33: 83 Orme Ranch ....... .. ................ 33: 1. 25

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Pa i, history of northeastern .... 32: 49 Pit house, excavations ............ 35: 135 Pal eon to logy:

Ammonite, Upper Cretaceous ........................ 35: 123

dinosa ur tracks , K ayenta .... 32: 81 Pershing site ... .... ................ ..... 34: 23 Petroglyphs:

Mystery Canyon , Utah ..... ... 32: 73 N. E. Navaio Mountain ........ 33:57

Pine Spring National Monument ....... .. ........... 33:40. 69

Pipeline archaeology. test trenches ........ .. ............... 33 : 1 0

Pleistocene cinder dunes ............ 33: 1 Points, Clovis and Angostura .. 34 : 67 Potsherds:

colnr chan~es through forest fires ..... ............. ........ 33: 54

Prehistory. pipeline trenches .... 33: 10 Prescott Branch ... ..................... 34: 69 Puerco Ruin ... ... ......................... 33: 93

R Rainbow Bridge Expedition,

Wetherill-Flattum-Stearns .... 34: 33

Reilly, P. T. ............ .................... 32: 68 Ri\·en·iew Mine. Uranium .... 33: 112 Rixey, Raymond ............... 34: 85

s Salt, ceremonia l use ................ 32: 25 Salt Trail Canyon, Hopi route 32: 25 San Juan County,

Ba1drock Crescent ............. ... 34 : 101 Sandpaintings ....................... ... .. 35: 37 Schaefer, Vincent ]. .. .... .......... 35: I 09 Schley. Robert A ..... 33: I , 105 ; 35:60 Schroeder, Albert H . .... 33 : 93; 34:60 Schwartz, Douglas W. . ........... 32: 61 Sherd analyses .... 32: 12 ; 33: 25 , 54,

93: 34:1. 13, 69; 35:135 Shinumo Creek Canyon,

archaeological sites ....... ..... .... 32: 61 Siderite. Flagstaff, Canyon

Diablo fa ll .. . ..................... 35 : 75 Simon, Norman ........................ 35: 69 Sinagua:

excavations ............................ 34: 23 post-eruptive patterns ...... ... ... 34: 60 pre-eruptive patterns 34:60 ; 35: 135

Son~s, Walapai ............... ..... .... 35: 114 S. P. Crater .... ........................ ... . 35: 15 Squeeze-ups, Bonito flow ........ 35: 15 StP"mboating. Glen Canyon,

1911 .............. ... .... ...... ............. 35: 57 Stearns. Frederic A ..

Rainbow Bridge Expedition .. 34: 33 Stone arti fa cts ............................ 33: 46 Stories. Walapai ........................ 35: 114 Sunset Crater .............. .......... ... . 35: 15 Surorise Valley, Baldrock

Crescent, exploration .......... 34: I 01

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Turner, Christy G. , II 32: 73; 33: 19, 46. 57 ; 34:101

u upper Agua Fria ....................... 33: 1 l_-ranium:

Chinle formation .................... 33: 14 Ri\·en·iew Mine ..... ............... 33: 112

v Van Valkenburgh, Sallie ............ 34: 1 Voegelin, C. F ............. 32:33; 34:50 Volcanic field. San

Francisco . .' ..... .. .... ......... .. ........ 35: 15 Vall , Charles B . ...... .. ................ 34: 85

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w Walnut Canyon:

artifacts .............................. ...34: 85 cliff dwellings ................ .. ...... 3+: 85 site surveys .............................. 3+: l

Walapai: history .................................... 32: +9 songs and stories ................... 35: I I+

Water bearing rocks .................... 32: I Wetherill, John, Rainbow

Bridge expedition .................... 3+: 33 Wetherill-Flattum-Stearns MS 3-t-: 33 Whitmore-Mcintyre dugout 33: +0, 69

Wilson, John P . .... .................... (3+: 28 Wingate sandstone .................. J32:8 l W~nston , Jon H ......................... ~4:28 Wmter, Werner ........................ 3 :II+ Wupatki:

blowhole study .................... 3 : I 05 farm structure excavations .... P,2: 12 mammal remains ................ 3 : 129 skeletal remains , fused

hip bones ............................ 5: 69 Wyman, Leland C ......... .. .......... 35: 37

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Yolo site, Prescott Branch .... .... 3+: 69