On the Cover
This bottle Neck type Benton point was found by Tony Clinton on June
6, 1995 near the Cumberland River in Livingston County, Kentucky.
The Benton point is 6 inches long, 2 inches wide, and made of Kentucky
hornstone. It is considered to be one of the finest examples of its
type ever found. It was chosen by the Green River Society to represent
the State of Kentucky on the cover of the Journal. Photo by Tony Clinton.
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A Blessing Always Remembered |
Steve Langley
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170
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Salvaging the Spanish Village Site (23SL69 and 23 SL135) Bridgeton Missouri |
Joseph M. Gallow and Joseph Craig
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173
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A New Bride and New Finds |
Tony and Sharon Clinton |
185 |
Unique Projectile Points from the Piedmont Area of North Carolina |
Jerry Hampton |
187 |
Persecution - Politics - Presentation |
Thomas Browner |
189 |
Aims and Purposes of the Central States Archaeological Societies |
Ben W. Thompson |
193 |
Where Can You Go to Find a Good Door Stop These Days |
Neal Higgins |
195 |
Three Tries and Still I Overlooked It! |
Thornton Pyles |
203 |
SSAJ/IAAA Lithics Library |
Bob Nale |
204 |
The "Meppen Long-Nosed God Masketts," A New Description and
Preliminary Analysis |
Charles Adams and Jim Duncan |
206 |