Central States Archaeological Societies
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JULY 1997 CSASI

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

(Selected Pictures from the July Journal)

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This spectacular 3/4 Grooved Axe was foundin Pettis County, Missouri sometime prior to 1916, when Edward Payne acquired it. B.W. Stephen became its next owner in 1935, aquiring it from the Payne Collection. From the Stephens collection the axe next went to Tommy Webster. The axe was acquired from the Webster collection in 1984 by Don E. Lweis. This axe weighs 13 poinds, and is 12 /12/ inches ling, 4 3/4 inches wide and 3 inches thick. This axe was chosen to represent the State of Missouri on our cover. Photo by Tony Clinton.

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Segmental or Composit Bannerstones
Charlie Wagers
109
Kickin' 'Em Out of the Dirt
Lary Dyer
110
The Right Place at the Right Time
Ray Hill Jr.
112
Magic inThem There Hills
James Yelton
113
This Stone Was Different
Archie H. Stevens Sr.
115
Distribution and Compilation of the Eastern Fluted Points in Memory of Robert W. Peck
Rodney M. Peck
117
A Look at Shelby County, Indiana Collections
Teresa Putty
128
A Bird for Thanksgiving
John Turin
130
The Adventure of Arrowhead Hunting
Robert Whitehead
132
On the Playground
Rick Morris
134
Artifact Collecting and Native Americans
Willie Fields
136
One Unidentified Artifact
Dr. Earl Johnson
137
A Narrow Passageway Surrounding the Lee Creek Ceremonial Mounds
Mark Strang
138
A Slow and Painful Death
Larry Armstrong
140
Site Recollections
Mark Wunderlich
144
Arkansas Novaculite Projectile Points
John Hedgecock
146
"If It Had Any Value"
J. Steve Beasley
148
The Richter Site
Dale Richter
151
A 27-Pound Copper Ingot From Archaic Michigan
E.J. Neiburger
152
Points and Barbs
Gregory Perino
155