Central States Archaeological Societies
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Jan 1995 CSASI

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

(Selected Pictures from the January Journal)

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Unusual porphyry birdstone found by Frank Dodge in 1915 in Van Buren County, Michigan, one mile south and 1/2 mile east of Lawrence, Michigan. Now owned by William H. Shearer, Buchanan, Michigan. It was selected to represent the Wolverine State Archaeological Society of Michigan. Shown actual size.

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The Lick Creek Rattlesnake Engraved Shell Gorget, An Artifact of the Original Moutain Men
Jim Maus
7
A Creased-Edge Celt
Bob Rampani
9
Logan Creek Sites
Carl M. Wright, Jr.
10
Loss of Public Support for Archaeology
Clement W. Meighan
12
Questionable Points Described for Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina
V. Gary Henry
14
A Puzzle Piece Found After Good Records Kept
Mike Miller
17
Study Finds Long-Term Cooling Trend
McCurtain Daily Gazette
19
Montgomery County Cache and Core
John D. Turin
22
Sunday Morning Sanctuary
Carole Goggin
28
Harahey Knives
John Grenawalt
32
My First Arrowhead... And a Theory
John T. Crowley
36
Museum Robbed
Patrick Brophy
40
Let's Talk By-Laws
John T. Crowley
47
Points and Barbs
Gregory Perino
58