IX. THE LABYRINTH IN NON-EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

(i) American Indians

Cotton, H. S. "Is the House of Tchuhu the Minoan Labyrinth?" in Science (New York), N.S. XLV, June 29, 1917, p. 667.

Fewkes, J. W. "A Fictitious Ruin in the Gila Valley, Arizona," in American Anthropologist, N.S. IX, 1907, p. 510.

Fewkes, J. W., in Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 1920, Vol. 72, No. I, pp. 47–64.

(Pictograph from Mesa Verde.)

(Pictograph from Mesa Verde.)

(ii) India

Bellew, H. W. "From the Indus to the Tigris," 1873–4.

(Circular figures on ground, which may be allied to labyrinth designs.)

(Circular figures on ground, which may be allied to labyrinth designs.)

(iii) Zulus

Folk Lore, Vol. 23, 1912. Review of "Some Zulu Customs and Folk-lore," by L. H. Samuelson.

(Reference to maze figures on the ground.)

(Reference to maze figures on the ground.)