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__~~~~A* S'~~~~~~ _n 0 -( A _ Number 32 1976 AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS IN AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY Volumes 1-50 1903-1964 = le AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS IN AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY Volumes 1-50 1903-1964 ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH FACILITY DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA 1976 Available Open Access: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7nk953ks Paperbound reprinted whole volumes (but not individual monographs) of the University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology are available from Kraus Reprint Company 16 East 46th Street New York, N.Y. 10017 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY VOLUME WITH 30 PLATES AND MAP FREDERIC WARD PUTNAM EDITOR BERKELEY THE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1903-1904 Title page of Vol. 1, No. 1, of UCPAAE TABLE OF CONTENTS Index of authors and titles . .*. * . 1 Contents of Volumes 1-50 . .e. e . .e 61 1 INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES Aboriginal California, Dental Pathology of. Leigh. 23: 399-440 (no. 10), 1928. Aboriginal California Populations, Ecological Determinants of. Baumhoff. 49: 155-236 (no. 2), 1963. Aboriginal Groups of the California Delta Region, Historic. Schenck. 23: 123-146 (no. 2), 1926. Aboriginal Society in Southern California. Strong. 26: 1-358, 1929. Accent in Hupa, Pitch. Goddard. 23: 333-338 (no. 6), 1928. Acculturation, Washo-Northern Paiute Peyotisms A Study in. Stewart. 40: 63-142 (no. 3), 1944. Achomawi Geography. Kniffen. 23: 297-332 (no. 5), 1928. Akwa'ala Indians of Lower California, Notes on the. Gifford and Lowie. 23: 339-352 (no. 7), 1928. Alsea Ethnography, Contributions to. Drucker. 35: 81-102 (no. 7), 1939. Ancon, The Uhle Pottery Collections from. Strong. 21: 135-190 (no. 4), 1925. Anthropometry, Californian. Gifford. 22: 217-390 (no. 2), 1926. Apache Political and Economic Structures, Jicarilla. Wilson. 48: 297-360 (no. 4),j 1964. Arapaho Dialects. Kroeber. 12: 71-138 (no. 3), 1916. Archaeological Sites in Topanga Canyon, California, Observations on. Heizer and Lemert. 44: 237-258 (no. 2), 1947. 2 Archaeological Studies in Northeast Arizonat A Report on the Archaeological Work of the Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition. Beals, Brainerd, and Smith. 44: 1-236 (no. 1), 1945. Archaeology. Max Uhle, 1856-1944: A Memoir of the Father of Peruvian. Rowe. 46: 1-134 (no. 1), 1954. Archaeology of Humboldt Cave, Churchill County, Nevada, The. Heizer and Krieger. 47: 1-190 (no. 1), 1956. Archaeology of Ixtlan del Rio, Nayarit, Surface. Gifford. 43: 183-302 (no. 2), 1950. Archaeologyof The Dalles-Deschutes Region. Strong, Schenck, and Steward. 29: 1-154 (no. 1), 1930 Archaeologyof the Northern San Joaquin Valley. Schenck and Dawson. 25: 289-413 (no. 4), 1929. Archaeology of the Rose Spring Site, INY-372. Lanning. 49: 237-336 (no. 3), 1963. Archaeology of the Southern San Joaquin Valley, California. Gifford and Schenck. 23: 1-122 (no. 1), 1926. Archaeology of the Wiyot Territory, Ethnogeography and. Loud. 14: 221-436 (no. 3), 1918. Archaeology. See also Aboriginal; Archaic Culture; Cave; Fossilization; Kroeber (On Evidences); Leigh; Mound; Peru; Petroglyphs; Prehistory; Shellmound; Sinclair; Uhle. Archaic Culture Horizons in the Valley of Mexico. Kroeber. 17: 373-408 (no. 7), 1925. 3 Archery, Yahi. Pope. 13s 103-152 (no. 3), 1918. Archery. See also Arrow; Bows. Area and Climax, Culture Element Distributions$ III. Kroeber. 37: 101-116 (no. 3), 1936. Areas of Native North America, Cultural and Natural. Kroeber. 38: 1-242, 1939. Arizona. See Beals, Brainerd, and Smith; Dozier. Arrow Release Distributions. Kroeber. 23: 283-296 (no. 4), 1927. Arrows, A Study of Bows and. Pope. 13: 329-446 (no. 9), 1923. Athapascan, The Bear River Dialect of. Goddard. 24: 291-324 (no. 5), 1929. Auriferous Gravels of the Sierra Nevada, Recent Investigations Bearing upon the Question of the Occurrence of Neocene Man in the. Sinclair. 7: 107-131 (no. 2), 1908. Autobiographies, Two Paiute. Steward. 33: 423-438 (no. 5), 1934. Autobiography of a Winnebago Indian, The. Radin. 16: 381-473 (no. 7), 1920. Aztec Manuscripts, The Delineation of the Day-Signs in the. Waterman. 11: 297-398 (no. 6), 1916. Baja California. See Lower California. Bandeliers'8 Contribution to the Study of Ancient Mexican Social Organization. Waterman. 12: 249-282 (no. 7), 1917. Barrett, S.A. Ceremonies of the Pomo Indians. 12: 397-441 (no. 10), 1917. ----The Ethno-Geography of the Pomo and Neighboring Indians. 6: 1-332 (no. 1), 1908. 4 ----The Geography and Dialects of the Miwok Indians. 6: 333- 368 (no. 2), 1908. ----Material Culture of the Klamath Lake and Modoc Indians of Northeastern California and Southern Oregon. 5: 239-292 (no. 4), 1910. ----Myths of the Southern Sierra Miwok. 16: 1-28 (no. 1), 1919. ----Pomo Bear Doctors. 12: 443-465 (no. 11), 1917. ----Pomo Indians Basketry. 7: 133-308 (no. 3), 1908. ---"-The Wintun Hesi Ceremony. 14: 437-488 (no. 4), 1919. Barton, R.F. Ifugao Economics. 15: 385-446 (no. 5), 1922. ----Ifugao Law. 15: 1-186 (no. 1), 1919. Basket Designs of the Indians of Northwestern California. Kroeber. 2: 104-164 (no. 4), 1905. Basketry by the California Indians, Plants Used in. Merrill. 20: 215-242 (no. 13), 1923. Basketry, Pomo Indian. Barrett. 7: 133-308 (no. 3), 1908. Basketry, Yuki. Kelly. 24: 421-444 (no. 9), 1930. Basket Weavers, Yurok-Karok. O'Neale. 32: 1-184 (no. 1), 1932. Baumhoff, Martin A. Ecological Determinants of Aboriginal California Populations. 49: 155-236 (no. 2), 1963. Beals, Ralph L. Ethnology of the Nisenan. 31: 335-414 (no. 6), 1933. ----Ethnology of the Western Mixe. 42: 1-176 (no. 1), 1945. Beals, Ralph L., Brainerd, George W., and Smith, Watson. Ar- chaeological Studies in Northeast Arizona: A Report on the Archaeological Work of the Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley 5 Expedition. 44: 1-236 (no. 1), 1945. Bear Doctors, Pomo. Barrett. 12: 443-465 (no. 11), 1917. Bear River Dialect of Athapascan, The. Goddard. 24: 291-324 (no. 5), 1929. Boas, Franz. Notes on the Tillamook. 20: 3-16 (no. 1), 1923. Bowls, Peruvian Cumbrous. Kelly. 24: 325-341 (no. 6), 1930. Bows and Arrows, A Study of. Pope. 13: 329-448 (no. 9), 1923. Bows. See also Archery. Bradley, Cornelius B. On Plotting the Inflections of the Voice. 12: 195-218 (no. 5), 1916. Brainerd, George W. See Beals, Ralph L., Brainerd, George W., and Smith, Watson. Brazil. See Murphy; Nimuendaju. Cahuilla Indians, The. Hooper. 16: 315-380 (no. 6), 1920. Cahuilla Indians, The Ethnography of the. Kroeber. 8: 29-68 (no. 2), 1908. Cajabamba, Pre-Incaic Huamachuco: Survey and Excavations in the Region of Huamachuco and. McCown. 39: 223-400 (no. 4), 1945. Calendars of the Indians North of Mexico. Cope. 16: 119-176 (no. 4), 1919. California, Contribution to the Physical Anthropology of. Hrdlicka. 4: 49-64 (no. 2), 1906. California, Dental Pathology of Aboriginal. Leigh. 23: 399-440 (no. 10), 1928. 6 California, Elements of Culture in Native. Kroebere 13: 259- 328 (no. 8), 1922. California, The History of Native Culture in. Kroeber. 20: 125-142 (no. 8), 1923. California, Linguistic Families of. Dixon and Kroeber. 16ts 47-118 (no. 3), 1919. California, Phonetic Constituents of the Native Languages of. Kroeber. 10: 1-12 (no. 1), 1911. California, The Religion of the Indians of. Kroeber. 4: 319- 356 (no. 6), 1907. California, Types of Indian Culture in. Kroebero 2: 81-103 (no. 3), 1904. California and Adjoining States Petroglyphs of. Steward. 24: 47-238 (no. 2), 1929. California and Oregon, The Epidemic of 1830-1833 in. Cook. 43: 303-326 (no. 3), 1955. California Culture Provinces. Kroebero 17: 151-169 (no. 2), 1920. California Delta Region, Historic Aboriginal Groups of the. Schenck. 23: 123-146 (no. 2), 1926. California Indian Culture, Culture Element Distributions: I. The Structure of. Klimek. 37: 1-70 (no. 1), 1935. California Indians, 1579, Francis Drake and the. Heizer. 42: 251-302 (no. 3), 1947. California Indians, Plants Used in Basketry by the. Merrill. 20: 215-242 (no, 13), 1923. 7 California Kinship Systems. Kroeber. 12s 339-396 (no. 9), 1917. Californian Anthropometry. Gifford. 22: 217-390 (no. 2), 1926. Californian Kinship Terminologies. Gifford. 18: 1-285 (no. 1), 1922. Californian and Plateau Shoshonean Tribes, The Cultural Con- nection of. Lowie. 20: 145-156 (no. 9), 1923. California North of San Francisco, The Languages of the Coast of. Kroeber. 9: 273-435 (no. 3), 1911. California Place Names of Indian Origin. Kroeber. 12: 31-69 (no. 2), 1916. California Populations, Ecological Determinants of Aboriginal. Baumhoff. 49: 155-236 (no. 2), 1963. California Shellmounds, Composition of. Gifford. 12: 1-29 (no. 1), 1916. California South of San Francisco, The Languages of the Coast of. Kroeber. 2: 29-80 (no. 2), 1904. California. See also Central, Northeastern, Northwestern, and Southern California. Carver's Art of the Indians of Northwestern California, The. Kelly. 24: 343-360 (no. 7), 1930. Cave, Churchill County, Nevada, The Archaeology of Humboldt. Heizer and Krieger. 47: 1-190 (no. 1), 1956. Cave, The Exploration of the Potter Creek. Sinclair. 2: 1-28 (no. 1), 1904. Cave, Lovelock. Loud and M.R. Harrington. 25: 1-68 (no. 1), 1929. 8 Central California, Dichotomous Social Organization in South. Gifford. 11: 291-296 (no. 5), 1916. Central California, The Ghost Dance of 1870 in South. Kroeber. 28: 57-82 (no. 3), 1930. Central California, Indian Myths of South. Kroeber. 4: 167- 250 (no. 4), 1907. Central California, The Yokuts Language of South. Kroeber. 2: 165-377 (no. 5), 1907. Central California and Nevada, The Washo Language of East. Kroeber, 4: 251-317 (no. 5), 1907. Ceramic Sequence for the Piura and Chira Coast, North Peru, A. Lanning. 46: 135-284 (no.