Central States Archaeological Societies
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JULY 2000 CSASI ISSUE

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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

106
A Stealthy Artifact

Steven J. Weisser

107
A Unique Variety of "Old Copper" Spear Point

E. J. Neiburger

108
A Cache of Axes

Douglas Ayles

112
Pottery

113
A Kentucky Giant, From Deep in the Heart Of Texas, "The Robinson Clovis "

Dwain Rogers

114
Two Pieces Of Slate, Two Stories

James Tharp

116
Priceless

Rachel Pfalzgraf-Bruns

117
Kenneth Chert

Tony DeRegnaucourt

118
Delaware Chiefs of Madison County, Indiana

Dale Lycan

120
Pipes by the Pair

Shirley Reed

122
Old Red Head

Blake Gahagan

124
Assorted Pictures

125
Ozark Petroforms

Nancy Bryant and Brian Kridelbaugh

126
Our Favorite Rock Hunting Stretches. Part I Two Miles on The Nishnabotna

Dennis Warrick

128
Avocational Archaeology: Paleo American Comments About Kansas

Carl M. Wright

132
Large Tang Knife

133
Munkers Creek Knives

Darrel Wilson

134
Fake Arrowheads: How Many? Where Are They?

Patrick S. Mulvany

136
Artifacts Are In Trouble Everywhere

Son Anderson

138
Large Hopewell Blade

139
“Clovis and Beyond” Conference

Forrest Fenn

141
The Folsom Culture

Dr. Leslie Pfeiffer

142
The Recovery of a Hazel Clovis and Speculation About Its Use

Steve Flanigan

144
A Look at Some of the Earliest Known Americans

David Heath

146
My Brother Found Two

Stanley J. Lane

150
A Very Large Milling Stone

Ben R. Brady

153
Points and Barbs

Gregory Perino

155

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