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JULY 1995 CSASI

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

(Selected Pictures from the July Journal)

On the Cover

The Lilbourn Mace, found during 1971 excavations led by University of Missouri at the Lilbourn Site in New Madrid County, Missouri. It is made of Mill Creek chert and is one of the largest known 40 cm (15 3/4 inches) long. Photo provided by Dr. Michael J. O'Brien.

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A Petite North Carolina Axe
Rodney M. Peck
112
The Bridgeton Stanfield
John T. Crowley
116
Point Well Taken
Donald W. Prestien
118
The Secret Field and the Stanfield Blade
Mike McGraw
120
A Dream Comes True!
Ralph Snyder
123
A Real Iowa Rarity
Dale and Betty Roberts
125
Flocks of flying Bird Effigy Points
V. Gary Henry
126
The Lincoln County Giant
Mike Miller
129
A Woodland Site in East Tennessee
Jeff Greenlee and Tracy Short
132
Do You Remember Your First Arrowhead?
Donald R. McKinnis
136
A Triple Creased-Edge Celt
Frank Smego
138
The Anderson Cache
Billy Bulger
141
Kaskaskia River Finds
James Smith
142
Artifacts From The Basin of Pumpinvine Creek, Georgia
Robert K. Beasley
146
Bookends
Scott Dye
150
Lunch Break Axe
David Lutz
153
Minutes of CSASI 1995 Business Meeting
154
Points and Barbs
Gregory Perino
163