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JANUARY, 1999
VOLUME 46 NUMBER 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Fluted axe found by Guy Webb in 1910 in Waupaca County, Wisconsin. It is 13 1/8 inches long and 3 3/4 inches wide. The axe has 18 flutes along the blade and 3 flutes around the poll. From the collection of Jim Bussey. Cathy Norton photo.
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"Lone Star State Archaeological Society"

Dwain Rogers 

3
Update on a Point Type,  The Yarbrough  Willie Fields

4
The Mingo Otter Fffigy Tool

Dan Creel

6
A Surprising Day

Conrad Kilian

8
Yesterday in Bridgeton, Site #6

Bob Rampani

9
Permission Granted?

Dave Miller

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Recognizing a CSAS Statesman

John T. Crowley

12
Some Facts Aren't Facts

Dale E. Roberts

13
An Interesting Find

William Kemps

14
Flakes and Frauds

Don Gustafson

17
My Thanksgiving Bird

Robert Whitehead

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The Occurrence of Zoomorphic Beads

Charles E. Moore

20
Hole in One Benton

Ted McCoy

24
Colorful Points from Missouri, Florida and South Georgia

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Carrying On

Tom Grimes

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Avocational Archaeology: A View from the Bluffs

Carl M. Wright

30
Selected Artifact Pictures

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An "Old Copper" Casting

E.J. Neiburger, DDS

32
The Cache Blades

Larry Dyer

36
Why Archaeology?

James A. Mohow

39
A Most Unusual Axe

Leroy Hoagland

43
For the Record

Ricky D. Miller

44
Points and Barbs

Gregory Perino

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