Pre-historic America / by the Marquis de Nadaillac ; translated by N. d'Anvers [pseud.] ; edited by W.H. Dall.
- Jean-François-Albert du Pouget de Nadaillac
- Date:
- 1885
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Pre-historic America / by the Marquis de Nadaillac ; translated by N. d'Anvers [pseud.] ; edited by W.H. Dall. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Great Miami river, mounds along, 91 Greenwood (Tennessee), 94 Greyson’s Springs (Kentucky), rock shelter near, 74 Guano deposits in Peru, ornaments in, 68 ; their age, 68 Guanajuato, spear point from the, 22 Guarani or Tupi, the native race of Brazil, 6, 9, 467 ; characteristics and language, 467 ; analogies be- tween the languages of Guiana, the Upper Amazon, the Antilles, and the bay of Rio de Janeiro, 467 ; the Botocudos, the Tapuyas, the Tupin- ambas, 468 ; [description of the skull of the Botocudos by Rey, 468] the Guaranis probably had more civilized predecessors to whom we must attribute the megaliths and rock paintings, 469 Guiana, cannibalism in. 61 inhabitants of, 10 piimeval man in, 27 shell-heaps, 47 Gulf of Mexico, mounds along, 82 Harrissonville (Ohio), sepulchral mound at, 116 Hase, the Cahokia (111.) mound, 103 Helena (Arkansas), wall near, 104 Hieroglyphics in Central America, 260, 263 at Palenque 319 ; throughout Central America, 375 ; evolution of hieroglyphic writing, 377 ; graphic system of Bishop Diego de Landa, 378 ; the Troano manuscript, 379 High Rock Spring, Saratoga (New York), 74 Hill Mound (Ohio), serpentine axe from, 170 Hohgates, legend of, 64 Honduras, cairns near San Salvador, 84 mounds in, 82, 83 veneration of the tiger in, 7 Ilopetown (Ohio) mounds at, 100 Hoplophori Euphratus, H. Selloyi, H. Minor, found fossil in Brazil by Lund, 25 Horse, ancestors of the, 16 • of American origin, 16 Hovenweep (the), ancient ruins along, 217 Iluacas, resemble the Mexican teoc- allis, 395; Obispo huaca, 396 ; Moche huaca, 396; of Copiapo Valley (Chili), 430; near Arica, 430 ; on Bay of Chacota, 430 ; at Iquique, 433 Huatasco, fortifications at, 354 Huehue Thapallan a great empire in the North according to Mexican traditions, 13 Hydrocharus Sulcideus, associated with human remains in Brazil, 25 Hyer, the ruins of Aztalan, Wiscon- sin, 92, 93. Illinois, shell-heaps in, 56 cloth in mounds of, 177 copper turtles from mound, 177 mound at Cahokia, 103 mounds in, 85, 87 sepulchral mounds in Carroll county, 120 Stone cists in Madison county, 115 Implements, in the drift near Trenton, (N. J.,) 20 in post-tertiary alluvial deposits, 20 polished stone hatchets found on the banks of the Maroni, Sinna- mari, Cayenne, and Aprouague rivers (Guiana), 27 of the neolithic type, from Bue- nos Ayres, 28 in shell-heaps, 47 from the Gasconade river (Mis- souri) cave, 71 from altar mounds, 107, 10S. of the Cliff Dwellers, 245 ; with the exception of a few copper rings, no metal implement or armament has been found, 246 Incas, 6 Indiana, shell-heaps in, 56 burial mound at Fort Wayne, 112 pipe from, 165 Indians, arrangement of wigwams, 7S ; of New Mexico, shelter of, 78 fortifications of, 98 cremation amongst, 119 their differences, 187 their culture, Creeks and Natchez, 190 ; Cherokees, 190 ; Iroquois, 192 ; Mandans, 193 ; Chippewas, 193 camp, 76-77 Intihuatana, 417 ; of Pisac, 418 Iowa, bones of the Mastodon mixed with stone weapons found, in, 37 shell-heaps in, 56 mounds in, 82, 85 mounds near Toolesborough, 84, 113](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24875144_0562.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


