The decorative art of civilised peoples is very complex,
and the motives which prompt it are obscure; it appeared
to me that our best chance of finding out the underlying
principles was to study less complex conditions. I must
confess that I have been mainly concerned to provide an
efficient tool for the use of other workers, and I have
not been anxious to elucidate the multitudinous designs
and forms which beset us on every hand. This task I leave
to my readers, and they need not confine themselves to
decorative designs or patterns, for the forms and the adjuncts
of objects are susceptible of the same treatment, and will
yield analogous results.
Almost any manufactured object that may first meet the
reader’s eyes has a history that is bound up with the history
of man. The eyes alike of the head and of the mind
require to be opened. Too often we envy the traveller who
has voyaged afar: If we had had his opportunities, if we
had seen what he has seen—we too might have been able
to make discoveries! We pine for the unattainable and
neglect our opportunities. The world is before us, and that
too at our very doors.
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES.
PLATE I.—SKEUOMORPHS OF BINDING.
- FIGS.
- 1. Part of the stone axe of Montezuma II., Ambras Museum, Vienna
(J. Evans, The Ancient Bronze Implements of Great Britain and
Ireland, 1881, Fig. 180, p. 148).
- 2. Socket of a bronze spear-head, Co. Galway, Ireland (Evans, loc.
cit., Fig. 393, p. 320).
- 3. Socket of a bronze spear-head, Ireland (Evans, loc. cit., Fig. 402,
p. 326).
- 4. Bronze palstave (socketed celt), Co. Meath, Ireland (Evans, loc.
cit., Fig. 172, p. 140).
- 5. Bronze vessel, Lake of Bourget (F. Keller, The Lake Dwellings of
Switzerland, 2nd ed., 1878, Plate CLIX., Fig. 1).
- 6. Pattern on an ebony comb, Assyria (G. Perrot and C. Chipiez,
History of Art in Chaldæa and Assyria, ii., 1884, Fig. 227,
p. 350).
- 7. Pattern on a sculptured stone cornice (Perrot and Chipiez, History
of Ancient Egyptian Art, ii., 1883, Fig. 288, p. 361, from
Prisse d’Avennes).
- 8. Pattern on a perforated bone needle, Tumulus, Holyhead (W.
Owen Stanley, Arch, Journ., xxxiii., 1876, pp. 94, 133).
- 9. Back of a bronze knife, Estavayer (Keller, loc. cit., Plate XCVI.,
Fig. 12).
- 10. Bronze palstave, near Kingston-on-Thames (Evans, loc. cit., Fig.
141, p. 125).
- 11. Bronze palstave, Fornham, near Bury St. Edmunds (Evans, loc.
cit., Fig. 133, p. 122).
- a. “Angular Meander,” Wolvesey Castle, Winchester, temp. Stephen
(Archæologia, xvi., 1812, p. 361, Plate LXII., Fig. 3).
- b. Norman capital, “sections of branches” or billet ends,
Peterborough Cathedral (Archæologia, xii., 1796, Plate XXXI.,
Fig. 4, p. 168).
- c. Hut-urn, Etruscan, Monte Albano (Museo Kircheriano, Rome),
- d-f. Skeuomorphs of the gable (Household Furniture).
PLATE II.—SKEUOMORPHS OF WATTLE-WORK.
- FIGS.
- 1. Impression of wattle-work on clay, Ebersberg (Keller, loc. cit.,
Plate CXLIV., Fig. 16).
- 2. Bast twisted among willow rods, Robenhausen (Keller, loc. cit.,
Plate CXXXIV., Fig. 5).
- 3. Mat of bast, Robenhausen (Keller, loc. cit., Plate CXXXIV.,
Fig. 2).
- 4. Fabric of flax, Robenhausen (Keller, loc. cit., Plate CXXXVI.,
Fig. 4).
- 5. Fabric of bast, Robenhausen (Keller, loc. cit., Plate CXXXV.,
Fig. 3).
- 6. Corbula, Italy (W. Smith, Dict. Roman Antiq., p. 285).
- 7. Basket on ivory plaque, Boulak (Perrot and Chipiez, Egypt, ii.,
Fig. 321, p. 388).
- 8. Earthenware food-vessel, Stone Age, Denmark (Worsaae, Danish
Arts, p. 36).
- 9. Bottom of a basket, Terramara Beds, Northern Italy (Keller,
loc. cit., Plate CXVI., Fig. 11).
- 10. Fragment of Pottery, Terramara Beds, Northern Italy (Keller,
loc. cit., Plate CXIII., Fig. 13).
PLATE III.—SKEUOMORPHS OF BASKETRY.
- FIGS.
- A. Hypothetical origin of a scroll from basket-work.
- B. Hypothetical origin of a curvilinear fret from basket-work.
- 1. Marginal pattern of a bronze buckler from Amathus, Cyprus (G.
Perrot and C. Chipiez, History of Art on Phœnicia and its
Dependencies, ii., 1885, Fig. 363, p. 420).
- 2. Pattern on a bronze buckler from Dali, Cyprus (Perrot and Chipiez,
loc. cit., Fig. 360, p. 418).
- 3. Greek guilloche (Wornum, Analysis of Ornament, 7th ed., p. 58).
- 4. Assyrian guilloche (Glazier, Notes on Ornament, p. 8).
- 5. Pattern on an enamelled Roman vase, Bartlow Hills (Arch. Journ.,
xii., 1855, p. 418).
- 6. Bowl of Ancient Pueblos, Tusayan (W. H. Holmes, Fourth Ann.
Rep. Bureau Eth., Fig. 308, p. 331).
- 7. Handled vase of Ancient Pueblos, Tusayan (loc. cit., Fig. 336,
p. 346).
- 8. Terra-cotta vase, Third Sepulchre of Mycenæ (Schliemann, Mycenæ,
1878, No. 324, p. 209).
PLATE IV.—SKEUOMORPHS OF THE WITHY-BAND.
- 1. “The Tarsus Seal” of hæmatite, Hittite (Nature, April 26, 1888,
p. 610). The right-hand design strongly resembles a course of
the twisted fibre of basketry when removed from the upright
osier-sticks.
- 2. Detail on incised stone, Kirk Maughold, Isle of Man (Runic
Remains, Fig. 24).
- 3. Detail on incised stone, Church of Mont Majour, Nimes, tenth
century (Wright, Hist. of Caricature, p. 48).
- 4. Detail on incised stone, Malew, Isle of Man; “Leather or strap-work”
(Runic Remains, Fig. 15).
FILIGREE.
- 5. Gold ornament, Lake Möringen (Keller, loc. cit., Plate LVII.,
Fig. 9).
- 6. Gold ornament, Denmark (Worsaae, Danish Arts, p. 62).
- 7. Bronze pin, Nidau—Steinberg (Keller, loc. cit., Plate XXXIV.,
Fig. 14).
SKEUOMORPHS OF FASCINING.
- 8. Floor of lake-dwelling, Niederwyl, 1864 (Keller, loc. cit., Plate
XVI., Fig. 8).
- 9. Bottom of inside of an earthen vessel, Ueberlingen See (Keller, loc.
cit., Plate XXX., Fig. 6).
- 10. Part of a crescent of red sandstone, Ebersberg (Keller, loc. cit.,
Plate CXLIII., Fig. 7).
- 11. Incised stone from Hadrian’s Wall.
SKEUOMORPHS OF WEAVING.
- 12. Greek fret (Birch, Ancient Pottery, Fig. 4, p. 305).
- 13. Greek fret (Glazier, Notes on Ornament, p. 8).
- 14. Japanese fret (Glazier, loc. cit., p. 8).
- 15. Anglo-Saxon fret, Lambeth Aldhelm (J. O. Westwood, “Early
British Anglo-Saxon and Irish Ornamentation,” Arch. Journ.,
x. p. 290, 1853).
PLATE V.—SKEUOMORPHS OF TIMBERING.
- FIGS.
- 1. Rock tomb, Antiphellus, Lycia (C. Fellows, A Journal written
during an Excursion in Asia Minor, 1839, p. 220).
- 2. Rock tomb, Xanthus (Fellows, loc. cit., p. 226).
- 3. Rock tomb, Antiphellus (Fellows, loc. cit., p. 219).
- 4. Painting of a house, Pompeii (Gell, Plate 60).
- 5. Greek egg-and-dart, or Echinus pattern, from entablature, Erechtheium.
- 6. Similar pattern on Samian vase (Wornum, loc. cit., p. 58).
- 7. Greek anthemion, Apollo Epicurius (Wornum, loc. cit., p. 58).
PLATE VI.—ZOOMORPHS.
- FIGS.
- 1. Detail on a vase from Roman villa, Chesterford, Essex (R. C.
Neville, “Roman Remains at Ickleton and Chesterford,”
Arch. Journ., vi., 1849, p. 19).
- 2. Part of iron sword of Gaulish workmanship, Marin Lake (Keller,
loc. cit., Plate CXXVIII., Fig. 6).
- 3. Detail of mural decoration, Pompeii (Art Journal, 1877, p. 233).
- 4. Decoration of an ancient pot of New Mexico (J. Stevenson, “Illust.
Cat. of Collections obtained from Indians of New Mexico and
Arizona,” Second Ann. Rep. Bureau Ethnol., 1883, Fig. 363,
p. 344).
- 5. Lombardic gold ornament, Chiusi, Tuscany (S. T. Baxter, Arch.
Journ., xxxiii., 1876, Plate I., p. 105).
- 6. Decoration in Greek terra-cotta (Wornum, loc. cit., p. 28).
- 7. Top of bench-end, Ormskirk Church (Manchester Guardian, 10th
November 1888).
- 8. Engraved silver plate, Tumulus, Norrie’s Law, Scotland (R.
Dundas, “Silver Ornaments in Tumulus at Largo, Fifeshire,”
Arch. Journ., vi., 1849, p. 253).
- 9. Incised stone, Dunnichen, Scotland (Boyd Dawkins, Early Man
in Britain, p. 435).
- 10-12. Carving on New Zealand clubs, in the collection of Mr. Charles
Heape.
- 13. Part of carved handle of Hervey Island paddle, in the collection of
Mr. Charles Heape.
PLATE VII.—ZOOMORPHS.
- FIGS.
- 1. Detail on incised-stone, Isle of Man (Runic Remains, Fig. 15).
- 2. Figure from King Gorm’s stone, Jellinge, Jutland (J. Ferguson,
Rude Stone Monuments, 1872, Fig. 105, p. 296).
- 3. Detail on carved cross, Gosforth, W. Cumberland (W. S. Calverley,
Arch. Journ., xl., 1883, p. 146).
- 4. Panel in illumination, Gospels of Mac Regol, at Oxford (Arch.
Journal, x., 1853, p. 291, Fig. 6).
- 5. Detail on incised stone, Kirk Michael, Isle of Man (Runic Remains,
Fig. 17).
- 6, 7. Figures on rock sculpture, Crichie, Scotland (Arch. Journ. xiv.,
1857. p, 193, Figs. 13, 14).
- 8. Saxon silver ear-ring, Thetford (Arch. Journ. ii., 1846, p.
402).
- 9. Saxon gold ring, Bormer, Sussex (Arch. Journ. xi., 1854,
p. 28).
- 10. Detail on Saxon tomb, Bedale, Yorks (Arch. Journ. iii., 1846, p.
258).
WITHY BAND.
- 11. Detail on lid of a stone coffin, Cambridge Castle (T. Kerrich,
Arch. xvii., 1814, Plate XVI., p. 228).
- 12. Scandinavian triskele.
- 13. Reefing knot on Britanno-Roman altar, Cohors quarta Gallorum
equitata, Risingham, Northumberland (Arch. Journ. xii., 1855,
p. 219).
PLATE VIII.—PHYLLOMORPHS.
- FIGS.
- A, B. Diagrams of Mats.
- 1. Fringe on King Sargon’s tunic, in alabaster, Khorsabad (Perrot
and Chipiez, Chaldæa and Assyria, i., Fig. 22, p. 97).
- 2. Tabernacle, bronze Gates of Balawat (Perrot and Chipiez, Chaldæa,
etc., i., Fig. 68, p. 194).
- 3. Painting of a tree in a garden from a Theban tomb (Perrot and
Chipiez, Egypt, ii., Fig. 1, p. 3, after Champollion, Plate 174).
- 4. Ornament painted on plaster, Assyria (Perrot and Chipiez, Chaldæa,
etc., i., Fig. 118, p. 276, after Layard).
- 5. Tassel on a king’s tunic, on enamelled brick from Nimroud (Perrot
and Chipiez, Chaldæa, etc., ii., Plate XIV., p. 294, after
Layard).
- 6. Tasselled canopy over the king, on enamelled brick from Nimroud
(loc. cit. ii., Plate XIV., after Layard).
- 7. Pavilion carved in stone, Nimroud (loc. cit. i., Fig. 67, p. 193).
- 8. Border pattern of incised stone door sill, Khorsabad (loc. cit. i.,
Fig. 96, p. 240).
- 9. Enamelled brick, Nimroud (loc. cit. ii., Plate XIII., p. 294, after
Layard).
- 10. Pattern on ivory panel, Assyrian anthemion (loc. cit. ii., Fig. 201,
p. 321).
- 11. Anthemion on Sindh pottery (G. Birdwood, Indust. Arts of India,
ii. 424).
- 12. Egyptian anthemion, Necropolis, Thebes (xviii-xx. Dyn.) (Perrot
and Chipiez, Chaldæa, etc., i., Fig. 134, p. 306, after Prisse
d’Avennes).
INDEX.
- Accadian Magic, 249
- Adze-god Tane, 82, 274
- Adzes of Hervey Islands, 80
- Ægean spirals, 142
- Ægina, tortoise-money, 230, 232, 233
- Æsthetics, definition of, 200
- African, axes as money, 226;
- baskets, 91;
- fylfot, 287
- Alaskan carving, 210, 211;
- pictograph, 207, 208
- Algerian designs, 156
- Alligator, 167;
- drawings of, in America, 168-173
- (see Crocodile)
- Alphabet, evolution of, 216
- Ament, W. S., 227
- American cross, 174, 279;
- fylfot, 287;
- pictographs, 204-213
- Ancestor worship, 264-267;
- Polynesia, 81, 265, 270-274
- Animal forms in art, 164-183;
- Samian, Gaul, Pompeii, Tuscany, New Mexico, 179;
- Torres Straits, 15;
- Eskimo, 181;
- in Melanesia, Polynesia, Africa, Eskimo, French caves, 166
- Animals, human souls in, 129, 130;
- as sun symbols, 136
- Annam, barter, 226
- Ansault, Abbé, 281
- Anthemion, 143
- Anthropomorphs, 183-187, 199;
- in Greece, 183;
- New Guinea, 16-19, 29-41, 184;
- New Zealand, 185;
- Melanesia, 185;
- Hawaii, 186;
- Mangaia (Hervey Islands), 185, 270-274;
- Polynesia, 185
- Antiphellus, rock tombs, 114, 115
- Arabesque patterns, 193
- Arabian art, 152
- Ardmore Round Tower, 90
- Argus pheasant in magic, 241, 243
- Arizona, basketry, 104;
- rain symbol, 119
- Arrow, crocodile, 20
- Arrows, Torres Straits, 19-25
- Art, definition of, 200;
- ethnological value of, 9, 323-325, 336, 337
- Asia Minor, rock tombs of, 114-116;
- triskele in, 289
- Assyrian Anthemion, 144;
- magic, 249;
- patterns, 143;
- writing, 218-221
- Atkinson, J. J., on pottery, 99
- Australian art, 324;
- baskets, 91;
- designs, 258-263;
- totemism, 255-263;
- weapons, 258
- Axe, double-headed, as money, 232;
- New Guinea, 222;
- as money, 226;
- stone as money, 225
- Balfour, H., 311;
- on frigate-bird, 266;
- on maces, 222;
- on mandrake, 5
- Barter, evolution of, 223-225
- Basketry, 90-93;
- of Arizona, 104
- Baskets, making of, 91
- Bat patterns, Brazil, 175, 178
- Beading, origin of, 86
- Beal, 280
- Bechuana, sympathetic magic, 236
- Belts, wooden, Papuan Gulf, 31-41
- Biological method of studying art, 308
- Biomorphs, life-history of, 126-191
- Biomorphic pottery, 188-191
- Bird and crocodile design, 56
- Bird’s-head designs, New Guinea, 49-58
- Bird design, Pompeian, 194;
- patterns, Brazil, 178
- Birdwood, Sir G., 214, 292;
- on Indian art, 151, 153
- Blanket-money, 228, 230
- Blind, Karl, 279, 285
- Blowpipe, magic patterns on, 237, 239
- Boar, Sun-, 195
- Bœotian shield money, 230, 233
- Bonavia, Dr. E., Assyrian art, 156-157
- Boulak ivory plaque, 91
- Bowl, prayer-meal, 121
- Brazil, art of, 259;
- Central, art of tribes, 174-179;
- patterns, 97;
- phyllomorphs of Central, 130, 131
- Brinton, Dr., on colour symbols, 124
- British Columbia, totem-posts, 257, 265
- British magic, 249
- British New Guinea (see New Guinea)
- Bronze celt, 85, 86
- Bruce, R., 29
- Brugsch, Dr., on lotus, 135
- Buddhist sculptures, 151;
- symbols, 281
- Bull-roarer, Brazil, 176, 178;
- New Guinea, 62
- Bulmer, Mr., 260, 261
- Canoe carving, New Guinea, 29, 48, 54, 57
- Canoe charm, Solomons, 266, 267
- Canoes, trade in, 48
- Cash, 227
- Cassowary clan, 251, 257
- Cattle-money, 228, 229
- Celtic art, 337;
- fylfot, 283;
- spirals, 142;
- wicker house, 90
- Centipede in magic, 242, 243
- Chaldean art, 329;
- commerce, 151
- Chalmers, Rev. J., 31, 184
- Chantre, E., 297
- Chauncy, P., 259
- Chinese art, 337;
- knife-money, 226, 227;
- lotus, 153;
- money, 226;
- svastika, 287, 294;
- writing, 217-221
- Christian art, pagan survivals in, 195-197;
- fylfot, 283
- Circles, concentric, 93
- Clarke, Dr. J. T., 158
- Cloudy Bay, 42
- Clubs, wooden, in New Guinea, 48-56, 62
- Codrington, Dr. R. H., 97, 265-267
- Coffey, G., on Irish art, 142, 328
- Coins, degeneration in, 313
- Collier, J., 1, 2
- Collins, Mr., Australian art, 260
- Colours, symbolic, 123, 124
- Combs, magic, 237-241;
- Torres Straits, 14
- Comrie, Dr., 63, 64
- Concentric circles, 93;
- ovals, 55
- Consciousness in designing patterns, 315, 316
- Cook, A. B., 265
- Cook, Captain, 83
- Copying of patterns, 311
- Corbula, the Roman, 91
- Crete spirals, 142
- Crocodile in art, New Guinea, Torres Straits, 16-25;
- Massim, 56, 181;
- Papuan Gulf, 30;
- cult of, in New Guinea, 167;
- Malay Archipelago, 167;
- Madagascar, 168
- (see Alligator)
- Cross, from alligator, 172;
- gibbet, 277, 279;
- in America, 174, 279;
- St. Anthony, 277
- Crux ansata, 278, 298
- Cushing, F. H., 107, 248;
- on pottery, 98, 99, 102-104;
- on life-exit trail, 128;
- on symbolism, 119-123
- Cyprus bronze shield, 92;
- pottery, 137, 158;
- lotus designs, 158
- Cyrene plant money, 230, 233
- Cyzicus, fish money, 230-232
- Dakota Winter Counts, 206
- D’Albertis, 27, 63
- D’Alviella, Goblet, 275-300
- Danish food-vessel, 91
- Darfour, hoes as money, 226
- Daudai and Torres Straits, art of, 13-25
- Daula (frigate-bird), 265-267
- Daumori, wooden slabs, 26
- Designs, geographical distribution of, 319
- D’Entrecasteaux, 47, 50, 52, 54, 56, 71
- Distribution, geographical, of designs, 319
- Divine pedigree in art, 274
- Dragon, Scandinavian, 195
- Drum decoration, in New Guinea, 17, 18, 131
- Dumoutier, G., 287
- Dutch New Guinea (see Netherlands)
- Earth symbol, 280
- East Indian Archipelago, 28
- Ebersberg, clay walls, 89, 95
- Egg-and-dart moulding, origin of, 160-163
- Egyptian art, 133-164, 187, 325, 329, 337;
- totemism, 265;
- writing, 217-221
- Ehrenreich, Dr. P., 173, 259, 262, 332
- Elema (see Toaripi)
- Elephant symbol, 195
- Ellis, Rev. W., 274
- Emblems, 212
- Engineer Group, 48, 57
- English, A. C., 45
- Environment, effect of, 9
- Eskimo, animal drawings, 181
- Ethnological aspect of art, 9;
- value of art, 323-325, 336, 337
- Ethnology of British New Guinea, 59-66, 328;
- of Polynesia, 69
- Evans, Sir John, 313
- Evans, Arthur J., on spirals, 142, 328
- Expectancy, definition of, 6
- Eye-amulets of Egypt, 187
- Fascining, 94
- Fellows, Sir C., on rock-tombs, 114
- Fergusson, on Indian architecture, 151, 153
- Ferrero, G., 278, 300, 301
- Fewkes, Dr. J. W., rain symbols, 120;
- on colour symbols, 123
- Fiji club, 88;
- pottery, 108, 191;
- scroll designs, 71;
- tapa, 96
- Finn magic, 249
- Finsch, Dr. O., 47, 63, 98
- Fishing formula, 247
- Fish, as money, 230-232;
- patterns in Brazil, 174, 176-179;
- totem, 212;
- Christian, 213
- Fish-hook money, 227;
- ornaments derived from, 76
- Fison and Howitt, 256
- Fleur-de-lys, 156
- Flower, Sir W., 64
- Flowers, in art, 131, 132
- (see Lotus);
- in magic, 237-241
- Fly River, 26-28;
- a culture-route, 70;
- mouth of, 26, 19;
- phyllomorphs, 131
- Forbes, Dr. H. O., 98;
- on pottery making, 48
- Frazer, J. G., 235, 236, 250-252
- French, G. J., on pottery, 109
- Freshwater Bay, 29
- Fret, 326;
- from alligator, 111, 112, 123, 141, 172
- Friend, H., on colour symbols, 124
- Frigate-bird, in Melanesia, 265-267;
- New Guinea, 49, 66, 325, 326;
- Solomon Islands, 66, 325
- Fringe patterns, 144-148
- Frogs’ legs as zigzags, 244, 248
- Frogs, magic patterns of, 244, 248
- Fylfot, meaning and distribution of, 282-301
- Gable, 116
- Gammadion (see Fylfot)
- Gardner, Prof. P., 290
- Gauls, erections of, 90
- Gaulish imitation coin, 198
- Geelvink Bay, 131, 325
- Geographical distribution of design, 319
- Geometrical designs, 258, 259
- Gill, Dr. W. W., 255, 270, 274;
- on New Guinea axes, 79;
- on Hervey Island adze, 80
- Globe, winged, 298
- Goodyear, Professor W. H., 134, 162, 163, 248, 290, 292-294;
- on Malay art, 67;
- on New Zealand art, 68;
- on rosettes, 149, 151, 152
- Gourd pottery, 188, 189
- Greece, evolution of anthropomorphs in, 183
- fylfot in, 282, 283;
- totemism in ancient, 265
- Greek alphabet, 220;
- art, origin of, 155
- Greg, R. P., 288, 292
- Grosse, Dr. E., 258-263
- Grotesque patterns, 193
- Grünwedel, Professor, 114, 237, 252, 334
- Guilloche, 49-51, 92, 93, 162, 163
- Guttæ, 115
- Haida totemism, 257
- Hall Sound, 42, 46
- Hammer of Thor, 278
- Hamy, Professor E. T., 47, 325
- Harvest formula, 247
- Hawaii, gods of, 186
- Heraldic designs, 262, 263
- Hervey Islands, symbolic adzes, 80-84;
- decoration on symbolic adzes and paddles, 270-274;
- totemism, 255;
- anthropomorphic patterns, 185, 186, 265, 270-274
- Heteromorphs, 192
- Hickson, Prof. S. J., 69
- Hieratic writing, 220
- Hill tribes, New Guinea, 46
- Hissarlik, 282, 284
- (see Troy)
- Hjaltalin, A., 285
- Hoes as money, 226
- Hoffman, Dr. W. J., pictographs, 206, 207
- Holmes, W. H., 107, 110, 114, 168-173;
- on pottery, 98, 101, 102;
- on symbolism, 122;
- shell pottery, 91, 190
- Homomorph, 215
- Honeysuckle pattern, 162
- Hornbill design, 58
- Horses, drawings of, 166, 167;
- zoomorph from, 180
- House-building formula, 246, 247
- Hügel, Baron A. von, 71
- Hulme, F. E., egg-and-dart moulding, 163, 164
- Human, face on wooden belts, 32;
- figures in plait-work, 198, 199
- (see Anthropomorphs)
- Hunter, J. D., on pottery, 100
- Hunting pictograph, 206-208
- Hut urn, 115, 283
- Iceland, fylfot in, 285
- Ideograms, 216-218
- Ilios, 284
- Indian art, 151-153, 337;
- sun symbols, 290;
- svastika, 286, 294
- Information, definition of, 4, 203
- Initiation into manhood, 30, 31, 61
- Invention of patterns, 309
- Ionic capital, evolution of, 157-160
- Irish carvings, 337;
- round towers, 90;
- fylfot in, 283;
- spirals in art, 142
- Iroquois bark vessel, 102, 103
- Italy, North, fylfot in, 283
- Kay, C. de, 90
- Keane, A. H., 68
- Keller, Dr., 89, 91
- Kemble, J. M., 336
- Kerepunu tapa, 96
- Kern, M., 286
- Kerrama belt, 35
- Kiwai, drums of, 26
- Klemm, Dr. G., on Tonga [Fiji] pottery, 108
- Knife-money, 226
- Knots, 94;
- magic, 248-250
- Kobong, Australian totem, 262
- Koiari, 44, 61
- Koitapu tattooing, 61
- Kupele pipe, 44, 45
- Landscapes, native, 124-126;
- reversed, 126
- Lang, Andrew, on savage art, 263
- Lasso pictograph, 206
- Layard, A. H., on lotus, 143, 144
- Leaf designs, 28;
- totems, 250, 253, 254
- (see Phyllomorphs and Plant)
- Lean-Wolf’s map, 208-210
- Leather money, 228
- Leitner, Dr., on Buddhist art, 151
- Letronne, 278
- Letters, origin of, 217
- Lianas, magic patterns of, 244
- Life-exit trail in a vessel, 128
- Life-history in designs, table of, 6, 8
- Lightning symbol, 118-120, 276
- Lime spatula, 48, 49, 52-54, 57
- Lindt, 42
- Lizard, on arrow, 25;
- on belt, 37;
- designs, Australia, 260;
- patterns, Brazil, 175
- Locust pattern, Brazil, 179
- Lotus, 133-164, 325
- Louisiade Group, 47, 52;
- stone axes, 71, 79
- Lycia, triskele, 214;
- rock tombs, 114-116
- Maces, evolution of, 222
- Macfarlane, Rev. S., 63
- Macgillivray, 224
- Macgregor, Sir W., 28, 58, 225
- Magic knots, 248-250;
- patterns, 237-248;
- sympathetic, 5, 6, 235-250
- Maiva belt, 39
- Malacca, magic patterns, 237-248;
- phyllomorphs of, 132;
- totemism and tattooing in, 252-254
- Malay Archipelago, decorative art, 67-70, 326;
- plant designs, 131, 132
- Malay culture derived from India, 67, 69
- Malay Peninsula, magic patterns, 236-248
- Malaysia, scroll designs, 67
- Mallery, Col. Garrick, 275;
- colour symbolism, 124;
- pictographs, 204-213, 215;
- sign language, 212
- Man, E. H., on pottery, 100
- Mandrake, 6
- Mangaia adzes, 80-84;
- decoration on adzes and paddles of, 270-274;
- anthropomorphs, 185, 186, 265, 270-274;
- totemism, 255
- Manhood, initiation into, 30, 31, 61
- Manx, three-legged, 214
- Maori scroll designs, 72
- Map, Lean-Wolf’s, 208-210
- March, Dr. H. Colley, 6, 44, 65, 66, 75, 82, 84, 91, 93, 115, 130, 147, 163, 179, 194, 197, 198, 248, 250, 271-274, 276, 285, 288
- Marks, trade and owner’s, 203
- Masks, New Guinea, 62;
- Papuan Gulf, 30;
- Torres Straits, 18, 30
- Maspero, Prof., 296;
- on Ra, 137;
- on Egyptian art, 148, 248
- Massim, district groups of, 47-58
- Mathews on symbolic colours, 24
- Mats, making of, 90
- Meander (see Fret)
- Melanesian, use of term, 60;
- ethnology and handicraft, 60-66;
- frigate-bird, 265-267;
- pottery, 158, 159
- Melos lotus designs, 158;
- spirals, 142;
- vase decoration, 139
- Men, drawings of, 16-19
- Mereschu fish pattern, 176-179
- Mesembria, 290
- Mesopotamian art, 143
- Method of studying art, 306-336
- Mexico, New, bird patterns, 179
- Miava, 44
- Millies, H. C., Oriental money, 227
- Milloué, M. de, 287
- Milne Gulf, 47
- Mohammedan art, 151, 152
- Money, evolution of, 223-234
- Montelius, Dr., on spirals, 93
- Montezuma’s stone axe, 85
- Moon symbol, 292
- Moresby Group, 47
- Moseley, Professor, Hawaian gods, 186
- Motu Motu, 29
- Motu tribes, 46, 61;
- ethnography, 64-66;
- girl tattooed, 43;
- trading voyages, 330
- Müller, Max, 280, 292, 331;
- on colour symbols, 124
- Murray Island (Mer), 18;
- native drawing of, 125;
- ornaments derived from fish-hook, 76
- Murray, Prof. A. S., 292
- Mycenæ art, 142;
- totemism, 265;
- vessel, 92
- Naukratis lotus, 161
- Neandria capital, 158
- Net, fishing, designs, 176, 177
- Netherlands New Guinea, 28, 325
- New Caledonia pottery, 97, 98
- New Guinea, 11;
- animal representations, 164, 165;
- anthropomorphs, 184;
- art, 324-328;
- barter in, 46-48, 223-225;
- bird’s-head designs, 49-58;
- bird and crocodile design, 56;
- bull-roarer, 62;
- Central district of, 42-46;
- ethnology of British, 59-66;
- ethnology of, 328;
- hill tribes, 46;
- metamorphosis of stone axe, 78;
- phyllomorphs, 131;
- “Polynesians” in, 63;
- pottery, 46-48, 62, 98;
- scroll patterns, 67-73, 314;
- tapa belts, 96;
- tattooing, 43-45
- New Hebrides, 66
- New Ireland carvings, 265
- Newton, J., 214
- New Zealand anthropomorphs, 185;
- ethnology of, 71;
- scroll designs, 67, 68, 71, 72;
- tongue thrusting, 186, 187
- North American totems, 257
- Oceania pottery, 97
- Olbia, fish money, 230, 231, 233
- Orang-hûtan, 242, 334
- Ornaments as money, 224, 228, 229
- Osiris, lotus offering to, 136
- Paddle with fish designs, 176, 177
- Pagan and Christian overlap in art, 195-197
- Painting on body, 253, 254
- Palstave, 85
- Pannaet axe-money, 225;
- canoes, 48
- Papuan, use of term, 60;
- ethnology and handicraft, 60-66
- Papuan Gulf, 29-41;
- classification of wooden belts, 32
- Patterns, copying of, 311;
- invention of, 309;
- in New Guinea, 314;
- magic, 237-248
- Perrot and Chipiez, 75;
- on lotus, 143;
- Phoenician art, 153, 154
- Persian fylfot, 286, 298
- Petrie, Flinders, Prof., 89, 221;
- on spiral symbols, 141;
- on rosettes, 148, 149;
- on the study of art, 336
- Petroglyphs, 215
- Phœnician art, 153, 154;
- commerce, 154;
- writing, 220
- Phonograms, 216-218
- Phyllomorphs, 130-164
- (see Plant)
- Physicomorphs, 118-126
- Pictographs, 204-218
- Pictorial signs, 212
- Picture-writing, 178
- Pipe, Torres Straits, 13;
- Fly River, 19;
- Papuan Gulf, 40;
- burning of, in Central District, 42
- Pitt-Rivers, General, 311
- Plant Designs, Fly River, 28;
- Central District New Guinea, 45;
- totems, 253, 254;
- magic climbing, 244;
- money, 233, 234
- (see Phyllomorphs)
- Polynesia, ethnology of, 69
- “Polynesians” in New Guinea, 63
- Pompeian designs, 193
- Port Moresby pottery, 46
- Posts, totem, 257, 265
- Pottery, 97;
- biomorphic, 188-191;
- Cyprus, 137;
- New Guinea, 46-48, 62, 98;
- Nicobar, 100;
- Oceania, 97;
- Port Moresby, 46;
- Pueblo, 93, 100-102;
- Terramara, 91;
- Teste Island, 47, 48;
- West Pacific, 97-99;
- Zuñi, 103, 104, 105-107;
- trade, 47, 48
- Powell, Major, his totem badge, 119
- Prince of Wales’ feather, 156, 157
- Prisse d’Avennes, 136, 138-141, 159
- Psychology, 300-305, 333
- Pueblo Pottery, 93, 100, 102-111
- Pyung fruit pattern, 246
- Quatrefages and Hamy, 63, 64
- Rain-charm, Malacca, 246
- Rain symbols, 119-122, 279
- Rattan pattern, 248
- Rau, C., on pottery, 109
- Ray, S. H., 60, 71;
- on New Guinea languages, 64
- Read, C. H., 271;
- on Polynesian art, 185
- Rebus, 217, 218
- Religion, definition of, 5, 267;
- evolution of, 268
- Religion in art, 81-84, 118-123, 133, 235, 270-305
- Réville, Albert, 279
- Rhodes, lotus designs, 158, 161
- Ridgeway, Prof. W., origin of money, 226-234
- Rigo, district tattooing, 45
- Robenhausen, baskets, 91
- Rock tombs in Asia Minor, 114-116
- Roman vase, 92
- Rome, fylfot in, 283
- Romilly, H. H., 79
- Rosettes, 140, 148-150, 162, 163
- Round Towers, Ireland, 90
- Sabagorar, 76
- Samian pottery, 160, 179
- Sauvastika, 292
- Scandinavian fylfot, 285;
- inroads, 90;
- magic, 249;
- mythology, 196;
- sun-snake, 194;
- worm-knot, 94
- Scarification, 61;
- of totems, 252, 256
- Schliemann, 142, 278, 280, 282, 287, 292
- Scorpion in magic, 242, 243
- Scroll designs, 49-56, 93, 163;
- guilloches, 49-51, 163;
- Cornwall, 179;
- from lotus, 139-142;
- New Guinea, 67-73, 326;
- New Zealand, 67, 68, 71, 72, 326;
- Fiji, 71;
- Malaysia, 67;
- from alligator, 171, 172;
- symbolism of, 122, 123
- (see Spiral)
- Semang magic patterns, 237-248
- Semitic writing, 220
- Semper, Prof. G., 75, 158
- Sergi, Prof., 60, 64
- Shell-money, 224, 228
- Shell pottery, 189, 191
- Shield-money, 233
- Shields, Papuan Gulf, 30
- Sicily, Triskele of, 214
- Sickness, magic patterns against, 237-245
- Signature-lore, 235
- Silphium plant-money, 233, 234
- Silvestre, J., 227
- Sinaugolo tattooing, 45
- Sinnet in Oceania, 85
- Sinnet, skeuomorphs of, 87, 88
- Skeuomorphs, forms of, 75-117, 194-199
- Skin disease, magic against, 244, 245
- Smyth, Brough, 259, 261
- Snake arrow, 25;
- designs, Australia, 260;
- patterns in Brazil, 174-178;
- Scandinavian Sun-, 194;
- totems, 251-253
- Solomon Islands, 66;
- frigate bird, 66, 265, 267, 325;
- canoe charm, 266, 267
- Soul, emblems of, 129, 141
- South Cape axes, 79;
- ethnography of, 65, 66
- Southesk, Earl of, 180, 195, 278
- Spatula, lime, 48, 49, 52-54, 57
- Spirals, 28, 49, 93, 94, 141, 163;
- early European art, 73;
- bird, 49-57;
- lotus, 139-142;
- on pottery, 111
- (see Scroll)
- Squier and Davis on pottery, 100;
- gourd pottery, 188
- Stag, Sun-, 194
- Star-symbols, 288, 289, 291, 292
- Stater, 198
- Steinen, Prof. K. von den, 97, 130, 131, 173-179, 332
- Stevens, Prof. G., 196
- Stevens, H. V., 332;
- on magic patterns, 236;
- on totemism, 252, 254
- Stokes, Dr. W., on colour symbols, 123
- Stolpe, Dr. H., 9, 81, 185, 186, 270, 271, 334
- Stone-axe, fastenings of, 85;
- metamorphosis of, 78
- Suggestion, definition of, 5
- Sun, animal symbols of, 136;
- boar, 195;
- stag, 194;
- snake, 194;
- symbols, 289-291;
- Triskele, 213
- Svoronas, M. J., 291
- Swiss lake-dwelling bronze vessel, 87
- Swiss lake-dwelling huts, 89
- Symbolism, 264;
- of colour, 123, 124;
- religious, 275-305;
- psychology of, 300-305;
- definition of, 212;
- Buddhist, 281;
- of earth, 280;
- of lightning, 276;
- of moon, 292;
- of rain, 279;
- of sun, 289-291;
- of water, 122;
- of wind, 122, 123, 279
- Symmorph, 215
- Sympathetic magic, 5, 6, 235-250
- Tane, the adze-god, 82, 274
- Tapa, 95, 96;
- printing on, 95, 96
- Tau, 277-279
- Tassel patterns, 144-148
- Tattooing in Malacca, 253, 254;
- Maori, 72;
- Melanesian, 61;
- in New Guinea, 43-45;
- in Rigo, 45;
- and totemism, 252-256
- Taylor, Dr. Isaac, 166, 167, 283;
- alphabet, 216, 218, 219
- Taylor, 286
- Tenedos axe money, 230, 232
- Terramara pottery, 91
- Teste Island canoe carving, 57;
- pottery of, 47, 48
- Tetraskele (see Fylfot)
- Textiles, 89
- Thebes Necropolis, tomb decorations, 136-141
- Thibet svastika, 287, 294
- Thomas, E. B., 280
- Thompson, W. D’Arcy, 291;
- on animal symbols on Greek coins, 234
- Thongs, absence of, in Oceania, 85
- Thor’s hammer, 278;
- in modern Germany, 279
- Tiki-tiki pattern, 271, 274
- Toaripi, 29;
- belt, 38
- Tonga clubs, 86-88, 192;
- drum, 83;
- frigate-bird on club, 88;
- pottery, 108
- Tongue-thrusting in New Zealand, 186, 187
- Torres Straits and Daudai, art of, 13-15;
- barter, 224, 225;
- totemism, 251, 252
- Tortoise eggs, magic pattern, 246
- Tortoise money, 232, 233
- Totem animals, 17, 30, 212
- Totemism, 41, 250;
- in ancient Greece, 265;
- in Malacca, 252-254;
- and tattooing, 252-256
- Totem-posts, 257, 265;
- British Columbia, 265
- Trade marks on pottery, 48
- Triskele or Triquetra, 213, 214
- Trobiand Group, art of, 58;
- houses, 61;
- trade of, 47;
- crocodile pattern, 181;
- spatulas of, 54
- Troy (see Hissarlik), 289
- Tsuboi, S., on tongue-thrusting, 187;
- on eye-amulets, 187
- Tunny-fish as money, 230-232
- Tusayan pottery, 111-114
- Tylor, Prof. E. B., 109, 129, 223
- Ueberlingen See, 95
- Uhle, Dr. M., 28, 167;
- on plant motives, 131
- Uluris dress pattern, 174
- Vaux, Baron de, 99
- Veth, R. J., on mandrake, 6
- Volute, 157, 158, 160
- Votive offerings, degeneration of, 222, 223
- Wallace, A. R., 319
- Walrus symbol, 194
- Water symbol, 122
- Wattle-work, 92;
- huts, 89
- Wealth, definition of, 4;
- in art, 222
- Whirlwind symbolism, 122, 123
- Wife, value of a, 224, 225, 229
- Wilkinson, Sir J. G., lotus, 134
- Williams, Monier, 282
- Wilson, Dr. D., on British urns, 108
- Wind symbol, 123, 279
- Winged globe, 298
- Wire spirals, 94
- Withy patterns, 94, 194-199
- Wolf in art, 195
- Women’s dress pattern, 97, 174, 178
- Wood, J. G., on tongue-thrusting, 187
- Wooden slabs, carved, Daumori, 26;
- Papuan Gulf, 31
- Woodlark, Group, art of, 58;
- trade of, 47;
- spatulas of, 54
- Worm-knot, Scandinavian, 94
- Writing, evolution of, 216-221;
- reversed, 125
- Zigzag, 14, 54, 276, 309;
- from alligator, 171;
- Australian, 258, 259;
- origin of, 88, 89;
- in Ancient Egypt, 89;
- Brazil, 174-178;
- frogs’ legs as, 244, 248
- Zoomorphs, 164-183;
- in mythology 182;
- horse, 180;
- wolf, 195
- Zuñi medicine bowl, 121;
- pottery, 103, 104, 128