[A.] (Transcriber's Note)
In Figures [73]-[74] and [76]-[77] the patterning of the dark background is an artifact of the scanning and image-preparation process.


[INDEX]

The term "Cliff dwellings" does not occur as an Index entry. The cross-references are probably an error for "Cliff ruins."

Access to cliffVillages

[144],[157],[158]

Acoma, structural developmentof

[155]

Adobe blocks notaboriginal

[108]

— construction in pueblo region

[163]

— walls in Casa Blanca

[108],[109],[111]

Age of ruin determined byplastering

[121]

Agriculture of theNavaho

[87]

Architecture of cliffruins

[153]

—, pueblo, character of

[193]

—, pueblo, development of

[91],[193]

Arizona, cliff ruins of Canyonde Chelly

[73]-[198]
—, see Cliff dwellings.

Army of the West, conquestby

[79]

Aztecs, cliff ruins attributedto

[191]

Bancroft, H. H., cliffruins described by

[81]

Bandelier, A. F., onclassification of pueblo ruins

[89]

Bat trail in Canyon deChelly

[157]

Beadle, J. H., Canyon de Chellyvisited by

[80]

—, quoted on Canyon de Chelly

[86]
Bench around cliff kivas[121], [136], [137], [138], [177]

— in cliff outlook

[151]

Bench-like recess in cliffkiva

[124]

Bickford, F. T., cliff ruinsdescribed by

[81]

Birdsall, W. R., cliff ruinsdescribed by

[81],[163]

Bottom lands, home villageson

[94]

Bowlders used in cliff-dwellingmasonry

[98],[100]

Burial cists in CasaBlanca

[109]

— in cliff ruins discussed

[166]
—, seeCists;Navaho.

Buttress in Casa Blanca

[110],[162]

— in cliff ruins

[119],[125],[129]

— in kivas

[177]

Canyon de Chelly, accessibilityof

[85]

—, memoir on cliff ruins of

[73]-[198]

—, location of

[84]
—, seeCliff dwellings.

Canyon del Muerto, locationof

[85]

—, ruins in, described

[81]

Casa Blanca, a name of two cliffdwellings

[145]

— described

[104]-[111]

— described by Simpson

[79]

—, jacal construction in

[163]

—, notched doorway in

[164]

Casas Grandes, resemblance of,to Gila river remains

[196]

Cave ruins, classificationof

[155]

— village in Canyon de Chelly

[97]
Ceremonial chamber,see Kiva.

Chaco and old-world ruinscompared

[80]

Chapin, F. H., cliff ruinsvisited by

[81]

— on openings in Mancos ruins

[165]

— on kiva decoration

[181]

Chelly, origin of nameof

[79]
—, see Canyon de Chelly.

Chimney-like structuresdiscussed

[182]-[190]

— in Casa Blanca

[110]

— in cliff kiva

[125],[129]

— in cliff outlook

[144]

— in cliff ruins

[119]

— in Mummy Cave ruin

[113],[115],[116]
Chinking of cliff-dwelling masonry[102], [103], [104], [117], [118], [123], [127], [142], [144], [148], [150], [151], [159], [160]

Chin Lee valley, ruinsin

[80]

Cist, burial, excavationof

[101]

—, burial, in cliff ruins

[96],[130]
—, seeBurial cist;Navajo;Storage cist.

Clans, localization of, inpueblos

[194]

Classification of canyonruins

[92],[93]

— of pueblo ruins

[89],[154]

Cliff ruins, classificationof

[155]

Climate of cliff ruinregion

[83]

Constructive expedients in cliffdwelling

[170]

Corn cultivated by theNavaho

[84]

Cups pecked in rock

[138]

Cushing, F. H., on ceremonialfire

[190]

—, on ceremonial renewal of kivas

[177]

—, on cliff ruins

[153]

—, on marking of kiva hatchway

[180]
Decoration of cliff house walls[102], [109], [113], [125], [147], [160], [177]-[181]
Defense, absence of motive for, in cliff ruins[101], [142], [153], [154], [170], [196], [197]