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 Secret Field and the Stanfield Blade |
Mike McGraw |
120 |
Flocks of flying Bird Effigy Points |
V. Gary Henry |
126 |
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 |
Artifacts From The Basin of Pumpinvine Creek, Georgia |
Robert K. Beasley |
146 |
Minutes of CSASI 1995 Business Meeting |
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