OCTOBER, 1998
VOLUME 45 NUMBER 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
On the Cover
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
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The Saugahatchee Petroglyphs |
Charles Kenyon West
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160 |
Mud Creek Points, an Alabama Type |
Col. John Berner, E.I.C. Prehistoric American
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163 |
Mystery Stones of the Woodlanders |
Cliff Jackson
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164 |
What's Your TQ (Tallahatta Quartzite) IQ, |
Dr. James R. Maudley, Ph.D.
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166 |
One Lost Lake |
Craig Williamson
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171 |
Of Trickery, Thieves and Scoundrels |
Charles Cataldo, Jr
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172 |
Minutes of the Central States Archaeological Societies Inc Meeting |
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176 |
The Ben C. McCary Bannerstone |
Rodney M. Peck
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179 |
Southern Cult, Human Effigy Vessels |
John Tilley
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180 |
The Shell of Auttosse |
Jim Maus
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182 |
Horse Creek Chert Artifacts |
Charles E. Moore
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184 |
The Isle of Wight Paleo-Indian Camp Site |
Rodney M. Peck
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186 |
Odd or Eccentric Early Archaic Point from a Site in Buncombe County, North Carolina |
Gary Henry
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190 |
The Notchaway Point |
Kevin Dowdy and John Sowell
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192 |
Two State Tool |
Jim Maus
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194 |
Avocational Archaeology: The Oldest Pottery and Mounds |
Carl M. Wright
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197 |
"Pointless" Jealousy |
Robert L. Knight
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198 |
A Wonderful Steatite Bowl |
Jim Simmons
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201 |
Ghostlike and Snow Flake |
Jerry D. Hampton
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202 |
Circle Boller Discoidals |
Bruce Butts
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204 |
Points and Barbs |
Gregory Perino
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206 |
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