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JULY 1993 CSASI

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

(Selected Pictures from the July Journal)

On the Cover

The Brown County Axe, chosen to represent the Badger State Archaeological Society of Wisconsin. This axe was in the collection of Gale Highsmith and was selected to represent fluted axes in the brochure advertising his book, The Fluted Axe. It is 11 inches long. See the article on Page 108.

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The Brown County Axe
Gale V. Highsmith
108
An Urban Celt
Bob Rampani
111
The Simpson Quarry Site
Alan Banks
112
Fluted Points From Buncombe County, North Carolina
V. Gary Henry
120
My Lucky Day
Brad Hassler
123
Old Archaic Site Found
Darrell Whitney
124
Gifts From the Earth
Chris Haynes
125
A Paleo Knife
Wayne Collins
126
Celts and Adzes of the Clovis Era
Richard Michael Gramly
127
Neubergers in Oklahoma
Dan Creel
132
The Zimmerman Family Collection
Steven T. Zimmerman
136
The Smallhous Project
Dr. Bruce Beck
138
A Dandy Dickson
Brian Andrews
140
An Elegant Missouri Axe
Rodney M. Peck
142
On a Good Day in January
Steve Barr
144
Volunteers Recognized for Archeology Service
Denise R. Nemec
147
The Gravier Point: An 18th Century Triangular Point Style in Northeast Arkansas
Dan F. Morse
148
Late Archaic Tools for Working Steatite in the Middle Atlantic Area
Wm. Jack Hranicky
150
Points and Barbs
Gregory Perino
154