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Intrusive Mound Culture pipe, made from highly polished steatite found by Jasper M Martin.

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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.
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On The Surface

John T Crowley

122
Grandpa's Pipe: Looking at the Clues

John Booth

124
Mr. Allen, I Presume

Bill Breckinridge

128
Not a Bad First Find

Tom DeCola

130
Purpose and Locations of Caches

Tom Wyatt

134
The Discovery of a Kentucky Cashe of Clarksville Bannerstones

Col. John F. Brener

136
Looking Up

Brenda Phillips

138
Kansas and Evidence of Early Man

Daniel J. Fox

140
A Michigan 3-Hole Boatstone

William Steele

146
Michigan Artifacts Made from Bayport Chert

George Jachim

148
Two Rare North Caolina Axes

Jim Maus

151
A Thanksgiving Find

Chris Hendix

152
Number One

Jerry Hampton

153
Paleo Indian Tool Kit of the Williamson Site

Rodney Peck

154
Book Review

Ben Thompson

159
Beginners Luck

Roy Babcock

160
A Tale of Two Points

Jay H. Rines Sr.

162
Daddy, Its a Celt!

James Arco

163
An Arkansas Point

David L. Wiemer

165
Native Copper Characteristics Demonstrated in the "Neubauer Process"

David H. Peterson

168
A Unique Copper Harpoon

Oliver Anttila

176
Avocational Archaeology: Regional Jewels of the Southwest

Carl M. Write

177
Points and Barbs: The Caddo Indians and Maise

Gregory Perino

179

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