Central States Archaeological Societies
Central States Archaeological Societies

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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TABLE OF CONTENTS

(Selected Pictures from the January Journal)

On the Cover
Steve Arnold Taylor point, see article on page 6. Also pictured, a Hardaway side-notched point, found by Steve Ivan, and a Rowan point, from Rodney Peck collection. Both are made of silicified shale, and are from Surry County, North Carolina. See page 25 for other North Carolina finds.
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2004 Calendar of Events 4
On the Surface: Some Closing Remarks and a Look Forward

John T Crowley, Editor CSAJ

5
The Steve Arnold Taylor Point

Cliff Jackson

6
Wolverine State Archaeological Society Presents Its Annual Achievement Award

George Jachim

7
"Graffiti" or Documentation?

Col. John F. Berner

8
The Schaefer Mammoth (part one)

E. J. Neiburger and Dan Joyce

10
The Hoxie Farm Site Revisited

Ronald Scheffers

14
Steatite Bowls and Artifacts

Jim Maus

19
The Boney Site: A Paleo Indian Site in Greensville County, Virginia

Rodney M. Peck

20
Bannerstone Hill's Archaic Points

Dennis and Mark Glynn

24
Collectors Corner 25
Terminal Late Archaic Glacial Kame and Its Meadowood Phase

James Tharp, Edited by John Chapin

41
One Hundred and Sixty-One Years and Still Producing Artifacts

William Dudley

55
The Neubauer Process: 1999-2003 Observations

David H. Peterson

56
Finding a Fluted Projectile Point

Howard King

60

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