TABLE OF CONTENTS
On the Cover
Human effigy pipe found in Ballard County, Kentucky near the junction of the Ohio and Mississippi
Rivers. The pipe is 7 1/2 inches tall, 5 inches long and 4 1/2 inches wide. It was found in January 1986 and has
since been in the collections of Bill Rowlett, Clem Caldwell and Tommy Beutell. Photo by Steven Tully. |
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On The Surface....Institutional Members |
John T. Crowley
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106 |
A Stealthy Artifact |
Steven J. Weisser
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107 |
A Unique Variety of "Old Copper" Spear Point |
E. J. Neiburger
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108 |
A Cache of Axes |
Douglas Ayles
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112 |
Pottery |
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113 |
A Kentucky Giant, From Deep in the Heart Of Texas, "The
Robinson Clovis " |
Dwain Rogers
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114 |
Two Pieces Of Slate, Two Stories |
James Tharp
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116 |
Priceless |
Rachel Pfalzgraf-Bruns
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117 |
Kenneth Chert |
Tony DeRegnaucourt
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118 |
Delaware Chiefs of Madison County, Indiana |
Dale Lycan
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120 |
Pipes by the Pair |
Shirley Reed
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122 |
Old Red Head |
Blake Gahagan
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124 |
Assorted Pictures |
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125 |
Ozark Petroforms |
Nancy Bryant and Brian Kridelbaugh
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126 |
Our Favorite Rock Hunting Stretches. Part I Two Miles on The Nishnabotna |
Dennis Warrick
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128 |
Avocational Archaeology: Paleo American Comments About Kansas |
Carl M. Wright
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132 |
Large Tang Knife |
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133 |
Munkers Creek Knives |
Darrel Wilson
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134 |
Fake Arrowheads: How Many? Where Are They? |
Patrick S. Mulvany
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136 |
Artifacts Are In Trouble Everywhere |
Son Anderson
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138 |
Large Hopewell Blade |
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139 |
“Clovis and Beyond” Conference |
Forrest Fenn
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141 |
The Folsom Culture |
Dr. Leslie Pfeiffer
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142 |
The Recovery of a Hazel Clovis and Speculation About Its Use |
Steve Flanigan
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144 |
A Look at Some of the Earliest Known Americans |
David Heath
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146 |
My Brother Found Two |
Stanley J. Lane
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150 |
A Very Large Milling Stone |
Ben R. Brady
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153 |
Points and Barbs |
Gregory Perino
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155 |
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