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Greenstone perforated Southern-Cult spatulate found in Talladega County Alabama by Glenn Cheatwood. It is shown actual size. This artifact was choosen by the officers of the Rebel State Archaeological Society to represent Alabama on our cover.

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Greenstone perforated Southern-Cult spatulate found in Talladega County Alabama by Glenn Cheatwood. It is shown actual size. This artifact was choosen by the officers of the Rebel State Archaeological Society to represent Alabama on our cover. Photo by Art Gerber.
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The Discovery Of A Highly Developed Southern Spatulate And Celt

Glen Cheatwood

3
Bannerstones: Questions and What Ifs

Norman Dille

5
French Lick Phase

Chuck Blair

8
Waller Knives, a Unique Florida Knife Form

Dr. Albert and Alex Gutierrez

11
Two Very Interesting Pieces

Jim Meuer

12
Putting the Pieces Together

Terry L. Shepard

14
My First Find

Bob Yakimicki

16
Overtime Rewards

Michael D. Lycan

18
Sleeping Beauty

Suzanne Goette

21
The Site Of Dreams

Bill Eilers

22
The Use of Magnetite and Hematite in the Pverty Point Culture

Chandler Blackburn

24
Tools to Make Tools

Doug Miller

30
Remanufactured Pipes From the Woodland Period

D.R. Gehlbach

32
New Castle Effigy Pipe

James Tharp, Edited by John Chapin

34
Cemetery Axe Cache

Bernard Ripperger

36
A Persistent Find

James Yelton

37
Ozaukee County Birdstone Stays Home In Wisconsin

Judge James R. Beer

39
A Rare Perfect Alabama Clovis

Glen Cheatwood

43
A Rare Eastern Massachusetts Discovery

Bill Moody

45
Avocational Achaeology: East is East and West is West

Carl M. Wright

47
Book Reviews

Col. John F. Berner & Rodney Peck

50
Illinois Discoidals

David L. Wiemer

51
Points and Barbs

Gregory Perino

59

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