Central States Archaeological Societies
Central States Archaeological Societies

Selected Pictures from the 2003 Fall Journal

Cumberland, Fort Payne, 2-7/8 inches long. Found in Ballard Kentucky, from the Holland Higgs Collection.Click HERE to view
Carter Cave flint quad, 4 inches long, from Boyle County Kentucky, ex Caldwell collection. From the Randall Carrier collection. Photography by Art Gerber.Click HERE to view
Fort Payne flint quad, 3-1/2 inches, from Garrard County Kentucky, obtained from finder. From the Randall Carrier collection. Photography by Art Gerber.Click HERE to view
This 4-1/8 inch Clovis was previously in the collection of the late Charles Carr of Benton, Kentucky, and was found in Union County, Kentucky. In this area, near the confluence of the Wabash, Tennessee and Ohio Rivers, a large number of Clovis points have been found. Now in the collection of Steve Flanigan.Click HERE to view
Fort Payne flint quad, from Boyle County, Kentucky, ex Caldwell collection. From the Randall Carrier collection. Photography by Art Gerber.Click HERE to view
Tyrone flint/Crab Orchard flint quad, 2-1/2 inches, from Garrard County Kentucky, personal find. From the Randall Carrier collection. Photography by Art Gerber. Click HERE to view
Cumberland, 3-1/4 inches Garrard County, Sonroa flint, obtained from finder. From the collection of Randall Carier. Photography by Art Gerber. Click HERE to view

Ex Curtis collection, ex Caldwell collection, 3 inches fluted to tip on each side, Hart County, Kentucky, fossiliferous flint. From the collection of Randall Carier. Photography by Art Gerber. Click HERE to view

Two stone pipes and one clay elbow pipe from Benton County Tennessee. All found by Chris Miller. From the collection of J.D. Strain.. Click HERE to view

Copyright © C.S.A.S.I.