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418 Coiled, basketry, distribution,, ; pottery, Pueblo area, ; technique, -

Collars, stone, in the Antilles,

Colombia, archæological characterization of, -

Colonnades, common, in Mexican houses,

Colonization, Spanish, changes caused by,, , ; realism in textile art due to,

Color sequences, in Peruvian designs,

Columbia area,

Columbia Basin, archæological characterization of, -

Communal, character of land system, -; concept, foundation of agricultural concept,

Communistic government,

Complex, cotton, unity in the New World, ; horse-riding, ; maize, unity in New World,

Confession, conventional, Inca area, ; of sins, distribution of,

Conventionalization, in design,

Convergence, in culture, theory of,

Copper, aboriginal workings of, -; knives, ; Lake Superior, ; mining, ; tools, -, ; work in, North Pacific Coast,

Cortez,, , ,

Costume, bison area, ; distribution and types in the Old World, -; tailored, -

Cotton, armor of, -; culture, distribution of, ; raised in South America, ; unity of New World complex,

Couvade, in South America,

Cranes, domestication of,

"Crane Bridge," distribution of story,

Creation, in mythology,

Crests, North Pacific Coast tribes,

Crime, compounding of, ; punishment for, -

Crô-Magnon man, -,

Crops, aboriginal, in North America,

Cross-cousin marriage,

Cults, Mazateca, ; shamanistic,

Cultural classification, correlated with archæological classification, -,

Culture, Amazon area, ; American, independent development of, ; of the Antilles, ; anthropological conception of, ; areas close agreement with archæological areas, ; areas, North America, -; areas, outlined, ; areas, South America, -; areas, superposition of, ; center, Mississippi-Ohio area,, ; centers, -,, ; centers of highest, , , ; centers, origin of, ; centers, Peru, ; centers, stability of, ; changes shown in shell-heaps, ; chronology of, -; classification of social groups according to, -; classifications, historic and prehistoric, ; Columbia Basin, ; common traits in New and Old Worlds, ; complexes, elements constituting, ; by conquest, ; contrasts in Inca area, ; correlated with political organization, ; correlation between elevations and variations in, -; correspondences between Old and New Worlds, , ; correspondences between Pueblo and Diaguite, ; differences in Amazon area, ; differentiation of, a historical phenomena, ; diffusion, ; evidence of early in New Jersey, ; fundamental differences in New and Old Worlds, ; fundamentals of Old World, ; general relations with linguistics and somatology, ; grouping, ; grouping, correlated with language grouping, ; guanaco area, ; hero, in mythology, ; hero, Peruvian, ; hero trickster, wide diffusion of concept, ; historical