Central States Archaeological Societies
Central States Archaeological Societies

 They are the Rebel State Archaeological Society of Alabama, represented by the Lost Lake point type.

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OCTOBER, 1998
VOLUME 45 NUMBER 4

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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This first Regional Central States Archaeological Journal represents the southeastern societies of the CSAS. They are the Rebel State Archaeological Society of Alabama, represented by the Lost Lake point type, the Peach State Archaeological Society of Georgia represented by the Bolen point, and the Piedmont Archaeological Society of North and South Carolina represented by the Hardaway Side-Notched point. Sketches courtesy of Gregory Perino.
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The Saugahatchee Petroglyphs

Charles Kenyon West

160
Mud Creek Points, an Alabama Type

Col. John Berner, E.I.C. Prehistoric American

163
Mystery Stones of the Woodlanders

Cliff Jackson

164
What's Your TQ (Tallahatta Quartzite) IQ,

Dr. James R. Maudley, Ph.D.

166
One Lost Lake

Craig Williamson

171
Of Trickery, Thieves and Scoundrels

Charles Cataldo, Jr

172
Minutes of the Central States Archaeological Societies Inc Meeting

176
The Ben C. McCary Bannerstone

Rodney M. Peck

179
Southern Cult, Human Effigy Vessels

John Tilley

180
The Shell of Auttosse

Jim Maus

182
Horse Creek Chert Artifacts

Charles E. Moore

184
The Isle of Wight Paleo-Indian Camp Site

Rodney M. Peck

186
Odd or Eccentric Early Archaic Point from a Site in Buncombe County, North Carolina

Gary Henry

190
The Notchaway Point

Kevin Dowdy and John Sowell

192
Two State Tool

Jim Maus

194
Avocational Archaeology: The Oldest Pottery and Mounds

Carl M. Wright

197
"Pointless" Jealousy

Robert L. Knight

198
A Wonderful Steatite Bowl

Jim Simmons

201
Ghostlike and Snow Flake

Jerry D. Hampton

202
Circle Boller Discoidals

Bruce Butts

204
Points and Barbs

Gregory Perino

206

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