On the Cover
Intrustive Mound Culture pipe, made from highly polished steatite found by Jasper M. martin, near
the town of Fitzgerald in south-central Georgia. This pipe was choosen be the officers of the Peach State Archeaological
Society of Georga to represent Georga on teh cover of the Central States Archeaological Journal. It is shown actual
size. From the collection of John Booth. See article on page 124. |
Purpose and Locations of Caches |
Tom Wyatt
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134 |
The Discovery of a Kentucky Cashe of Clarksville Bannerstones |
Col. John F. Brener
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136 |
Kansas and Evidence of Early Man |
Daniel J. Fox
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140 |
A Michigan 3-Hole Boatstone |
William Steele
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146 |
Michigan Artifacts Made from Bayport Chert |
George Jachim
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148 |
Two Rare North Caolina Axes |
Jim Maus
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151 |
Paleo Indian Tool Kit of the Williamson Site |
Rodney Peck
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154 |
Avocational Archaeology: Regional Jewels of the Southwest |
Carl M. Write
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177 |
Points and Barbs: The Caddo Indians and Maise |
Gregory Perino
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179 |