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  • AnthropologicalBibliograph'X ofNortR: CarolinaEdited by David SuttonPhelps

    North Carolina Arch~ologicalCouncil Publication 1

  • ANTHROPOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH CAROLINA

    Compiled under the auspices of theNorth Carolina Archaeological Council

    and theArchaeology Branch

    Division of Archives and HistoryNorth Carolina Department of Cultural Resources

    and edited byDavid Sutton Phelps

    NORTll CAROLINA ARCHAEOLOGICAL COUNCIL

    PUBLICATION NO. 1

    Published by theDivision of Archives and History

    North Carolina Department of Cultural ResourcesRaleigh, 1974

    2nd Printing 1981

  • INTRODUCTION

    This bibliography is the first attempt to draw together the anthropo-logical literature pertinent to the original inhabitants of North Carolina.The concept of such a bibliography began with the compilation of some ar-chaeological references by Dr. B. C. Keel for the Division of Archives andHistory, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. Additional en-tries were provided by the staff of that Division's Archaeology Section,and that version of the bibliography was presented to the recently organ-ized North Carolina Archaeological Council. Members of the Council furtheraugmented the list of references, and expanded the scope to include infor-mation from all branches of anthropological study.

    The current edition is not exhaustive, but has been published to sat-isfy an immediate need for this material. It is anticipated that new edi-tions will be issued at approximately two-year intervals, with the secondedition containing all previous publications not listed herein.

    This is a gross bibliography in the sense that no attempt has beenmade to evaluate the quality of each publication listed. If the subjectmatter was pertinent to the theme, the publication was included. Someentries have value only as curiosities, while others are immediately ger-mane to current archaeological and anthropological research in NorthCarolina.

    Included in this edition are publications on the prehistoric archaeol-ogy, physical anthropology, ethnography, ethnology, history and ethnohistoryof the various American Indian cultures of North Carolina. No attempt hasbeen made to separate the references into the above subdivisions, but thisis planned for the second edition.

  • ANONYMOUS

    1934 Cherokee Indian Mound at Murphy, N. C. Museum News, Vol. 11,No. 16, p. 3. Washington.

    1936 Keyauwee Exploration. Bulletin of the Archaeological Societyof North Carolina, Vol. III, No. I, pp. 13-14. Chapel Hill.

    BAILLOU, Clemens De

    1967 Notes on Cherokee Architecture. Southern Indian Studies, Vol. XIX,pp. 25-33. Chapel Hill.

    BOLTON, R. P.

    1928 Indian Burials in Lee County, North Carolina. Indian Notes,Vol. 5, pp. 263-264. Museum of the American Indian, HeyeFoundation. New York.

    BOTIOMS, Edward

    1963 An Effigy Pipe from Hertford County, N. C. ArchaeologicalSociety of Virginia, Quarterly Bulletin, Vol. 17, No.3, p. 49.Richmond.

    1968 Bertie County Oolitic Quartzite and itsof Eastern Virginia and North Carolina.No.2, pp. 32-43. Norfolk.

    Aboriginal UtilizationThe Chesopiean, Vol. 6,

    1969 Survey of North Carolina Paleo-Indian Projectile Points, Report#1. The Chesopiean, Vol. 7, No. I, p. 22. Norfolk.

    1969a Survey of North Carolina Paleo-Indian Projectile Points, Report#2. The Chesopiean, Vol. 7, No.3, p. 63. Norfolk.

    1970 Survey of North Carolina Paleo-Indian Projectile Points, ReportU3. The Chesopiean, Vol. 8, No.1. Norfolk.

    1970a Survey of North Carolina Paleo-Indian Projectile Points, Report#4. The Chesopiean, Vol. 8, No.4. Norfolk.

    1971 Survey of North Carolina Paleo-Indian Projectile Points, ReportUS. The Chesopiean, Vol. 9, No. 1-3. Norfolk.

    ________ and Floyd Painter

    1972 Bola Weights from the Dismal Swamp Region of Virginia andNorth Carolina. The Chesopiean, Vol. 10, No.1. Norfolk.

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    BRICKELL, John

    1737 The Natural History of North Carolina, With an Account of theTrade, Manners, and Customs of the Christian and Indian In-habitants, Dublin. Reprinted 1968; with biographical notes onthe author by Thomas C. Parramore, Ph.D. Johnson PublishingCompany. Murfreesboro. Previously reprinted 1911, Trusteesof Public Libraries. Raleigh.

    BRINTON, D. B.

    1878-1879 Abstract of a Communication upon the Subject of theAboriginal Mica Mines of North Carolina. Report of~Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia, pp. 18-19.Philadelphia

    BROWN, D. S.

    1966 The Catawba Indians. University of South Carolina Press.Columbia.

    BROYLES, Bettye J.

    1967 Bibliography of Pottery Type Descriptions from the EasternUnited States. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Bulletin114. Morgan town.

    1971 Second Preliminary Report: The St. Albans Site, Kanawha County,W. Va. Report of Investigation No.1, West Virginia Geologicaland Economic Survey. Morgantown.

    BUSHNELL, David I.

    1919 Native Villages and Village Sites East of the Mississippi,Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 69. Washington.

    1920 Native Cemeteries and Forms of Burial East of the Mississippi.Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 71, pp. 90-93. Washington.

    1937 Indian Sites Below the Falls of the Rappahannock, Virginia,Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. 96, Part 4.Washington.

    BYERS, Douglas S.

    1959 The Eastern Archaic: Some Problems and Hypotheses. AmericanAntiquity, Vol. 24, No.3, pp. 233-256. Salt Lake City.

    BYRD, William

    1967 Histories ~ the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and NorthCarolina (as run in 1728-29). Dover. New York.

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    CALDWELL, Joseph R.

    1958 Trend and Tradition on the Prehistory of the Eastern UnitedStates. American Anthropological Association, Memoir No. 88.Springfield.

    CARTER. Loy

    1960 The Final Report on the Capehart Collection. Quarterly Bulletinof the Archaeological Society of Virginia, Vol. 14, No.3,pp. 11-12. Richmond.

    1963 Rare Bifurcates Axes from Northeastern North Carolina. TheChesopiean, Vol. I, No.6. Norfolk.

    1963a An Unusual Axe Type from the Carolina Piedmont. The Chesopiean,Vol. 1, No.6. Norfolk.

    1964 Scraper Types of North Carolina. The Chesopiean, Vol. 2, No.4.Norfolk.

    CASHION, Jerry C.

    1970 Fort Butler and ~ Cherokee Indian Removal from North Carolina.Department of Archives and History. Raleigh.

    CHAPMAN, Jefferson

    1973 The Icehouse Bottom Site. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology,University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill.

    COE, Joffre L.

    1934 Planning an Archaeological Survey of North Carolina.of the Archaeological Society of North Carolina, Vol.pp. 11-14. Chapel Hill.

    Bulletin1. No.2,

    1935 Next Steps in our Archaeological Survey.Archaeological Society of North Carolina,pp. 18-21. Chapel Hill.

    Bulletin of theVol. II, No. I,

    1937 Keyauwee - a Preliminary Statement. Bulletin of the Archaeolo-gical Society ~ North Carolina, Vol. III, No.1. Chapel Hill.

    1939 Status of North Carolina Archaeology. Journal of the ElishaMitchell Scientific Society, Vol. 55, No.2. Chapel Hill.

    1940 The Frutchey Mount, Montgomery County, North Carolina.Contribution ~ the Laboratory of Anthropology, No. I,of North Carolina. Chapel Hill.

    OccasionalUniversity

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    COE, Joffre L. (continued)

    1949 The Oldest Culture in North Carolina? Southern Indian Studies,Vol. I, No. I, pp. 15-17. Chapel Hill.

    1949a Excavating in a Parking Lot at Morrow Mountain State Park.Southern Indian Studies, Vol. I, pp. 20-21. Chapel Hill.

    1949b TIle Archaeological Research Program for 1949-50 in N. C.Southern Indian Studies, Vol. I, No. I, pp. 24-25. Chapel Hill.

    1952 The Cultural Sequence of the Carolina Piedmont, in Archaeologyof Eastern United States, pp. 301-311 (J. B. Griffin, editor).University of Chicago Press. Chicago.

    _____ and Ernest Lewis

    1952 Dan River Series Statement, in Prehistoric Pottery ~ theEastern United States (J. B. Griffin, editor). Museum ofAnthropology, University of Michican. Ann Arbor.

    1952a Certain Eastern Siouan Pottery Types, in Prehistoric Pottery~ the Eastern United States (J. B. Griffin, editor). Museumof Anthropology, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor.

    1961 Cherokee Archaeology, in Symposium ~ Cherokee and IroquoianCulture (William N. Fenton and John Gulick, editors). Bureauof American Ethnology, Bulletin 180. Washington.

    1964 The Formative Cultures of the Carolina Piedmont. Transactions~ the American Philosophical Society, N. C., Vol. 54, Part 5,Philadelphia.

    n.d. The Poole Site: A Historic Indian Village, Ms., Research Labo-ratories of Anthropology, University of North Carolina. ChapelHill.

    COOPER, Peter P., II

    1967 Early Projectile Point Types in North Carolina. TennesseeArchaeologist, Vol. XXIII, No.2. Knoxville.

    1968 Hercules of the Yadkin.Museum of Anthropology.

    Occasional Paper #1, Catawba CollegeSalisbury.

    1970 Piedmont (N. C.) Archaeological Survey. Anthropological Journalof Canada, Vol. 8, No.1, pp. 24-25. Ottawa.

    1970a Rowan Points (A Point Type). Central States ArchaeologicalJournal, Vol. 17, No.3. St. Louis.

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    COOPER, Peter P. II (continued)

    1972 The Southeastern Archaeological Area Re-Defined. QuarterlyBulletin of the Archaeological Society of Virginia, Vol. 26, No.3.Richmond.

    CORBETT, D. L. (editor)

    1953 Explorations, Descriptions, and Attempted Settlements ofCarolina, 1584-1590 (revised edition). State Department ofArchives and History. Raleigh.

    CORKRAN, D. H.

    1957 Cherokee Prehistory. North Carolina Historical Review, XXXIV,pp. 455-466. Raleigh.

    CRAWFORD, Robert G. H.

    1966 An Archaeological Survey of Lenoir County North Carolina.M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida.Gainesville.

    CUMMINGS, William P.

    1938 Geographical Misconceptions of the Southeastof the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.Southern History, Vol. VI, pp. 532-557.

    in the CartographyJournal of

    1966 North Carolina in Maps. State Department of Archives and History.Raleigh.

    DICKENS, Roy S., Jr.

    1967 The Route of Rutherford's Expedition Against the North CarolinaCherokees. Southern Indian Studies, Vol. 19, pp. 3-24. ChapelHill.

    1970 The Pisgah Culture and its Place in the Prehistory of the SouthernAppalachian. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology,University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill.

    DOE RS CHUK, H. M.

    1938 An Interesting Archaeological Site in Stanly County.logical Society ~ North Carolina Newsletter, No.1.

    Archaeo-Chapel Hill.

    1941 A Site on the Yadkin River in North Carolina. Society forAmerican Archaeology Notebook, Vol. 2, pp. 18-20.

    1947 DescriptionRiver Site.let ter, No.

    of Drilled Stone Indian Artifacts from a YadkinArchaeological Society of North Carolina, News-

    14, pp. 3-6. Chapel Hill.

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    DUNBAR, Gary S.

    1960 The Hatteras Indians of North Carolina. Ethnohistory, Vol. 7,No.4, pp. 410-418.

    EDWARDS, Everett E. and Wayne D. Rasmussen (compilers)

    1942 A Bibliography on the Agriculture of the American Indians.~. Department ~ Agriculture, Xiscellaneous PublicationsNo. 447. Washington.

    EGLOFF, Brian J.

    1967 An Analysis of Ceramics from Cherokee Towns. M.A. Thesis,Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina. ChapelHill.

    EGLOFF, Keith T.

    1971 Methods and Problems of Mound Exploration in the SouthernAppalachian Area. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Uni-versity of North Carolina. Chapel Hill.

    1972 Archaeological Survey of Mills River Reservoir, North Carolina.Report Submitted to the National Park Service by the ResearchLaboratory of Anthropology, University of North Carolina.Chapel Hill.

    EVANS, Clifford1955 A Ceramic Study of Virginia Archaeology. Bureau of American

    Ethnology, Bulletin 160. Washington.

    FAIRBANKS, Charles H.

    1961 Comment of Joffre L. Cae's Cherokee Archaeology, in Symposium~ Cherokee and Iroquois Culture (William N. Fenton and JohnGulick, editors). Bureau ~ American Ethnology, Bulletin 180.Washington.

    FENTON, William N. and John Gulick (editors)

    1961 Symposium on Cherokee and Iroquois Culture. Bureau of AmericanEthnology, Bulletin 180. Washington.

    FERGUSON, Leland G.

    1971 South Appalachian Mississippianism. Ph.D. Dissertation, Depart-ment of Anthropology, University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill.

    FEWKES, Vladimar J.

    1944 Catawba Pottery-Making, With Notes onCherokee Pottery-Making, and Coiling.Philosophical Society, Vol. 8, No.2,

    Pamunkey Pottery-Making,Proceedings ~ the American

    pp. 69-124. Philadelphia.

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    FLANNERY, Regina

    1939 An Analysis of Coastal Algonquian Culture. Catholic UniversityAnthropological Series, No.7. Washington.

    GILBERT, W. H.

    1957 lhe Cherokees of North Carolina. ARSI, CXII, pp. 529-56.

    GRIFFIN, James B.

    1945 An Interpretation of Siouan Archaeology in the Piedmont of NorthCarolina and Virginia. American Antiquity, Vol. 10, No.4,pp. 321-330. Menasha.

    1952 Archaeology of Eastern United States. University of ChicagoPress. Chicago.

    HAAG, William G.

    1958 The Archaeology of Coastal North Carolina. Louisiana StateUniversity Studies, Coastal Studies Series, No.2. Baton Rouge.

    HARlOT, Thomas

    1588 A Briefe and True Report .£!. the New POWld Land of Virginia.Facsimile of the original reprinted by Johnson Publishing Com-pany. Murfreesboro.

    HARRINGTON, Jean C.

    1948 Plain Stamped, Shell Tempered Pottery from North Carolina.American Antiquity, Vol. XIII, No.3, pp. 251-252. Menasha.

    1949 The Finding of Fort Raleigh. Southern Indian Studies, Vol. I,pp. 17-19. Chapel Hill.

    1949a Archaeolgical Explorations at Fort Raleigh National HistoricSite. North Carolina Historical Review, Vol. XXVI, No.2,pp. 127-149.

    1962 Search for the Cittie .£!. Raleigh, North Carolina. U.S. NationalPark Service Series No.6. Washington.

    1966 An Outwork at Fort Raleigh. Park Resource Study, EasternNational Park and Monument Association. Philadelphia.

    HARRINGTON, Mark R.

    1958 Who are the Lumbee Indians? Masterkey, Vol. 32, p. 92.

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    HARRIS, F. L. (editor)

    1952 Lawson's History £f North Carolina (by John Lawson, 1714). 2ndedition. Garrett and Massie. Richmond.

    HARWOOD, Charles R.

    1959 Quartzite Points and Tools from the Appalachian Highland.Tennessee Archaeologist, Vol. 15, pp. 89-95. Knoxville.

    1959a Enka Site Number 6-a; An Archaic Occupation Site in NorthCarolina. Journal of Alabama Archaeology, Vol. IV, No. II.Tuscaloosa. (Reprinted: The First Ten Years of the Journal ofAlabama Archaeological SoeI;ty, 197~pp. l18-l2~

    HARWOOD, Ray and M. Harwood

    1961 Spikebuck, a Cherokee Town. Tennessee Archaeologist, Vol. 18,No.1, pp. 26-31. Knoxville.

    HERNDON, G. Melvin

    1967 Indian Agriculture in the Southern Colonies. North CarolinaHistorical Review. Vol. XLIV, No.3. Raleigh.

    HEYE, George G.

    1919 Certain Mounds in Haywood County, North Carolina. Contributionsfrom the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, No.5,pp. 35-43. New Yor~

    HOFFMAN, Bernard G.

    1964 Observations of Certain Tribes of the Northern AppalachianProvince. Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin lQ. Washington.

    HOLDEN, Patricia P.

    1966 An Archaeological Survey of Transylvania County, North carolina.M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of NorthCarolina. Chapel Hill.

    HOLMES. J. A.

    1916 Indian Mounds of the Cape Fear. in Chronicles of the Cape~River, 1660-1916. James Sprant. Raleigh. (has appeared asAppendix II - The McLean Mound. Southern Indian Studies. Vol.XVIII, 1966.)

    HOLMES, W. H.

    1884 Illustrated Catalogue of a Portion of the Collections Made bythe Bureau of Ethnology During the Field Session of 1881. Bureauof American Ethnology, 3rd Annual Report. pp. 427-510. Washington.

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    HOk~S, William H.

    1903 Aboriginal Pottery of the Eastern United States. Bureau ofAmerican Ethnology, 20th Annual Report. Washington.

    HOUSEHOLDER, J. C.

    1946 Virginia's Indian Neighbors in 1712. Proceedings of the IndianaAcademy ~ Science, Vol. LV, pp. 23-25. Greencastle.---

    HOWELL, Charles D. and Donald C. Dearborn.

    1953 The ExcavationTrading Ford.Hill.

    of an Indian Village on the Yadkin River NearSouthern Indian Studies, Vol. V, pp. 3-20. Chapel

    HUDSON, Charles M.

    1970 The Catawba Nation. University 2!. Georgia Monographs, No. 18.University of Georgia Press. Athens.

    1971 Red, White and Black: Symposium on Indians in the Old South.Southern Anthropological Society, Proceedings No.5. Athens.

    HUTCHINSON, Henry H.

    1961 An Indian Soapstone Bowl Quarry. The Archeologist, Vol. 13,No.3, pp. 10-13.

    JEFFREYS, M.D.S.

    1955-1956 The North Carolina Carvings. International Anthropologicaland Linguistic Review, Vol. 11, pp. 103-111.

    JOHNSON, F. Roy

    1967 The Tuscaroras, Vol. 1, Johnson Publishing Company. Murfreesboro.

    1968 The Tuscaroras, Vol. 2, Johnson Publishing Company. Murfreesboro.

    1972 The Algonquians (2 volumes). Johnson Publishing Company.Murfreesboro.

    JONES, Charles C., Jr.

    1873 Antiquities ~ the Southern Indians, Particularly ~ the GeorgiaTribes. D. Appleton and Company. New York.

    KEEL, Bennie C.

    1961 Problems in the Reconstruction of Archaeological Structures,Tar River News, Vol. 7, No.7. Rocky Mount.

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    KEEL, Bennie C. (continued)

    1964 Current Fieldwork in North Carolina. Southeastern ArchaeologicalConference, Bulletin 7. Morgantown.

    1965 A Preliminary Report of an Archaeological Reconnaissance of theCherokee Indian Reservation. M.S., Research Laboratories ofAnthropology, University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill.

    1967 lib original North Carolina, in An Atlas of North Carolina(Richard Lonsdale, editor). University~f North Carolina Press.Chapel Hill.

    1970 A Reconnaissance and Proposal for Archaeological Salvage in FallsReservoir, North Carolina. Report submitted to the NationalPark Service, Research Laboratories of Anthropology, Universityof North Carolina. Chapel Hill.

    1970a The Cave Creek Site, Mlv3, Mitchell County, North Carolina.Ms, Research Laboratories of Anthropology, University of NorthCarolina. Chapel Hill.

    1971 Archaeological Resources of the Qualla Reservation. Ms.,Research Laboratories of Anthropology, University of NorthCarolina. Chapel Hill.

    1972 Woodland Phases of the Appalachian Summit Area. Ph.D. Disserta-tion, Department of Anthropology, Washington State University.Pullman.

    KEELER, Robert

    1971 An Archaeological Survey of the Upper Catawba River Valley.Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Department of Anthropology,University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill.

    KIRKPATRICK, Jack Erederick (editor)

    1966 The Wahnenauhi Manuscript: Historical Sketches of the Cherokees,Together with Some of their Customs, Traditions, and Superstitions.Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 196. Washington.

    KRON, Francis J.

    1875 Antiquities of Stanley and Montgomery Counties, North Carolina.Annual Report £f the Smithsonian Institution, 1874, pp. 389-390.Washington.

    LAWSON, John

    1709 History £f North Carolina. See Lefler; 1967; Harris 1951.

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    LEDERER, John

    1902 The Discoveries of John Lederer in Three Several Marches fromfuginia to the West of Carolina-,-1669-70. G. P. HumphreY:-Ror.hester.

    LEE, E. Lawrence, Jr.

    1968 Indian Wars in North Carolina 1663-1763. Carolina CharterTercentenary Commission. Raleigh.

    LEFLER, Hugh T. (editor)

    1967 ! New Voyage !£ Carolina (by John Lawson). University of NorthCarolina Press. Chapel Hill.

    LEWIS, Ernest

    1951 The Sara Indians, 1540-1768: An Ethno-Archaeological Study.M.A. Thesis, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Universityof North Carolina. Chapel Hill.

    1953 Ceramic Analysis of a Proto-Historic Siouan Village. EasternStates Archaeological Federation Bulletin, No. II, p. 9.

    LOFTFIELD, Thomas C.

    1970 Shell Midden Sites of the Harker Island Area, North Carolina.M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of NorthCarolina. Chapel Hill.

    LONGE, Alexander

    1969 A Small Postscript on the Ways and Manners of the Nashon ofIndians Called Charikees, the Content of the Whole so That YouMay Find Everything by the Pages. (Original Transcript. Re-print and Modern Version, edited by David H. Corkran, SouthernIndian Studies, Vol. XXI. Chapel Hill.

    LORANT, Stefan (editor)

    1965 The New World: The First Pictures of America (First revisededition). Duell, Sloan and Pearce. New York.

    MCCARY, Ben C.

    1948 A Report on Folsom-like Points Found in Granville County, NorthCarolina. Quarterly Bulletin of the Archaeological Society ofVirginia, Vol. 3, No.1. Richmond.

    1951 A Workshop Site of Early Man in Dinwiddie County, Virginia.American Antiquity, Vol. 17, Part I, pp. 9-17. Salt Lake City.

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    MAC CORD , Howard A.

    1962 A Sand Mound in Eastern North Carolina. Eastern States Arche-ological Federation, Bulletin No. 21, p. 9.

    ______ and R. E. Darden

    1966 The Tawney Site, Gates County, North Carolina. ArchaeologicalSociety of Virginia Quarterly Bulletin, Vol. 21, No.1, pp. 24-29.Richmond.

    1966a The Mclean Mound, Cumberland County, North Carolina. SouthernIndian Studies, Vol. XVIII, pp. '3-66. Chapel Hill.

    1966b The Breece Site - A Sampling, in The Mclean Mound, (Appendix V),Southern Indian Studies, Vol. XVIII, pp. 62-66. Chapel Hill.

    MCCORMICK, Olin P. III

    1970 Archaeological Resources of the New Hope Reservoir Area, NorthCarolina. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Universityof North Carolina. Chapel Hill.

    MCMILLAN, Betty P.

    1962 The McFayden Mound: A Preliminary Report, Newsletter of theArchaeological Society of North Carolina, No. 44, p. 3-6. ChapelHill.

    MAHON, Jom K.

    1951 The Carolina Brigade Sent Against the Creek Indians in 1814.North Carolina Historical Review, Vol. XXVIII. Raleigh.

    MILLER, Carl F.

    1948 Early Cultural Manifestations Exposed by the ArcheologicalSurvey of the Buggs Island Reservoir in Southern Virginia andNorthern North Carolina. Journal of the Washington Academy ~Sciences, Vol. 38. Washington.

    1949 An Analysis of Several Deptford-like Pottery Types Found at aVillage Site North of Moore's Creek, Cape Fear River, NorthCarolina. Washington Academy of Sciences Journal, Vol. 39,pp. 317-323. Washington.

    1949a Appraisal of the Archaeological Resources, Buggs Island Reservoirin Mecklinburg, Halifax, and Charlotte Counties, Virginia: Vanceand Granville Counties, North Carolina. Archaeological Societyof Virginia Quarterly Bulletin, Vol. 4, No.1. Richmond.

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    MILLER, Carl F. (continued)

    1962 Archaeology of the John H. Kerr Reservoir Basin, Roanoke River,Virginia - North Carolina. River Basin Survey Paper No • .?2,Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 182. Washington.

    n.d. Preliminary Report E.!. the Buggs Island Reservoir in 11ecklinburg,Halifax, Charlotte Counties, Virginia; Vance and GranvilleCounties in North Carolina. Ms, River Basins Surveys, Smith-sonian Institution. Washington.

    MILLING, Chapman T.

    1940 Red Carolinians. University of North Carolina Press. ChapelHill.

    MOOK, Maurice A.

    1943 A Newly Discovered Algonkian Tribe of Carolina. AmericanAnthropologist, Vol. 45, pp. 635-637.

    1944 Algonkian Ethnohistory of the Carolina Sound. Journal of theWashington Academy of Sciences, Vol. 34, pp. 181-197; 213-228.Washington.

    MOONEY, James

    1889 Cherokee Mound Building. American Anthropologist, Vol. 2,pp. 167-171.

    and Frans ~l. Olbrech ts

    1932 Swimmer Manuscript - Cherokee Sacred Formulas and MedicinalPrescriptions. Bureau E.!. American Ethnology, Bulletin 99.Washington.

    MURDOCK, George P.

    1960 Ethnographic Bibliography ~ North America. Human RelationsArea Files. New Haven.

    PACKARD, Vance P. Jr.

    1968 A Comparative Synthesis of the Ceramics of the Middle AtlanticStates Region. M.A. TIlesis, Department of Anthropology, Univer-sity of North Carolina. Chapel Hill.

    PAINTER, Floyd

    1963 The Alamance Projectile Point. The Chesopiean, Vol. 1, No.2.Norfolk.

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    PAINTER, Floyd (continued)

    1963a Early Man in Virginia and North Carolina. The Chesopiean,Vol. 1, No.4. Norfolk.

    PALMER, William P. (editor)

    1875 Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts, 1652-1781. R. F. Walker, Superintendent of Public Printing. Richmond.

    PEABODY, Charles

    1910 The Exploration of Mounds in North Carolina. American Anthro-pologist, n.s. Vol 12, No.3, pp. 425-433.

    PHELPS, David S.

    1973 Miscellaneous Human Skeletal Material in the Collections ofthe North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. Mimeographed.Archaeological Research Laboratory, East Carolina University.Greenville.

    1973a Report on the Human Skeletal Material from the Colerain Site(31 BR 3), North Carolina. Mimeographed. Archaeologj'J/. ,1 ResearchLaboratory, East Carolina University. Greenville.

    1974 Parting the Mists of the Past of Eastern North Carolina. ECUReports, Vol. 7, No.1. Greenville.

    POLLITZER, William S.

    1971 Physical Anthropology of Indians of the Old South, in Red, Whiteand Black: Symposium.on Indians of the Old South (C. M. Hudson,editor). Southern Anthropological Society, Proceedings No.5,pp. 31-43. Athens.

    ______, R. C. Hartmann, H. Moore, R. E. Rosenfeld, H. Smith, S. Hakim,P. J. Schmidt, and W. C. Leyshon

    1962 Blood Types of Cherokee Indians.Anthropology, Vol. 20, pp. 3J-43.

    American journal ~ PhysicalPhiladelphia.

    _______, D. S. Phelps, R. E. Waggoner and W. C. Leyshon

    1967 Catawba Indians: Morphology, Genetics and History. AmericanJournal ~ Physical Anthropology, Vol. 26, pp. 5-14. Philadelphia.

    ________, R. M. Menegaz-Bock, and J. C. Herion

    1966 Factors in the Microevolution of a Triracial Isolate. AmericanJournal ~ Human Genetics, Vol. 18, No.1, pp. 26-38.

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    PORl~R, Charles W. III

    1952 Fort Raleigh.No. 16, p. 39.

    National Park Service Historical Handbook Series,Washington.

    QUINN, David B.

    1955 The Roanoke Voyages, 1584-1590. 2 Volumes. The Hakbuyt Society.London.

    RAND, James

    1913 The North Carolina Indians. Univ~rsity of North Carolina Press.Chapel Hill.

    REDICK, Summers A.

    1960 Fluted Points from North Carolina. ~ Archaeologist, Vol. 10,p. 24. Columbus.

    REID, James J.

    1965 A Comparative Statement of Ceramics from the Hollywood and TownCre~k Mounds, Southern Indian Studies, Vol. 17. Chapel Hill.

    REID, James J.

    1967 PeeDee Pottery from the Mound at Town Creek. M.A. Thesis,Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina. ChapelHill.

    RICE, Prudenc~

    1971 The Bottoms Rock Shelter, M.A. Thesis, Department of Sociologyand Anthropology, Wake Forest University. Winston-Salem.

    RIGHTS, Douglas L.

    1924 Traces of the Indian in Piedmont North Carolina. North CarolinaHistorical Review, Vol. I, pp. 277-288. Raleigh.

    1925 The South Fork Indian (privately printed). Reprinted in Bulletinof the Archaeological Society of North Carolina, Vol. Ill, pp. 2-9.Chapel Hill.

    1931 The Trading Path to the Indians, North Carolina HistoricalReview. Vol. VIII, pp. 403-426. Raleigh.

    1932 The Buffalo in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review,Vol. IX, pp. 242-249. Raleigh.

    1934 The Lost Colony Legend. Bulletin of the Archaeological Societyof North Carolina, Vol. I, No.2, pp. 3-7. Chapel Hill.

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    RIGHTS, Douglas L. (continued)

    1934a North Carolina as an Archaeological Field. Bulletin ~ theArchaeological Society ~ North Carolina, Vol. I, No.2, pp. 5-7.Chapel Hill.

    1935 Indian Occupation of the Charlotte Area. Bulletin ~ theArchaeological Society ~ North Carolina, Vol. 2, No. I, pp. 10-13. Chapel Hill.

    1953 Copper Specimens from Yadkin River in Piedmont North Carolina.American Antiquity, Vol. 18, p. 389. Menasha.

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