On the Cover
Hopewell vessel, circa A.D. 100, from the Ed Meiners Collection. It is
from the Hazelherst/Brundies Mound #1, Meppen, Illinois. It is 5 1/2
inches tall. Photo by, and courtesy of Kenneth B. Farnsworth. This
was a Christmas gift to Ed from his mother who got it from the finder,
Walter Wadlow. This classic Hopewell jar was chosen to represent Illinois
artifacts by the Illinois State Archaeological Society.
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Surprises on Sycamore Creek |
Doug M. Mayer |
164 |
Some Hard to Identify Projectile Points With Paleo Characteristics from
Western North Carolina |
V. Gary Henry |
170 |
One of a Kind Artifacts From Southern California |
Jeb Taylor |
173 |
An Unusual Virginia Shell Face Mask Gorget |
Jim Maus |
176 |
Museum of the Steamboat Arabia, Kansas City Missouri |
Rodney M. Peck |
178 |
Pheasant Hunting With a Copper Knife or John Deer Hinge of Copper |
Denny White |
181 |
A Wonderful Christmas Gift |
Ralph Snyder |
184 |
Illinois Chert Sources: A literature Review |
Richard Quinn |
186 |
A Circular Cross Shell Gorget from Virginia |
Rodney M. Peck |
190 |
The Land of the Narraticon |
George Askew, Sr. |
192 |
let's Join and Make Changes |
Tom Browner |
196 |
F. J. deGreeff Hardware Store Axe |
Bob Rampani |
199 |