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Forward and Acknowledgments Crowley 2
A New Search for Origins of Paleo-Indian Lithic Traditions: A Challenge to Outmoded Theories

Painter

3
Artifacts Found out of Context

Perino

8
An Unusual Steatite Pipe from Eastern Tennessee

Gahagan

10
The Deerman Bowl

Roberts

12
Early Woodland Tubular Pipe from Eastern Tennessee: "Medicine Tube" or Smoking Pipe

Jolly

13
Kadian Mound, 3CT? - An investigation into a Century Old Smithsonian Institution Puzzle

Cherry

16
A Very Large Milling Stone

Brady

19
The Davis Pipe

Banks

20
The "Meppen Long-nosed God Maskettes," A New Description and Preliminary Analysis

Adam and Duncan

22
The Ballard County, Kentucky, Human Effigy Pipe
Perino
24
Socketed Bone Points

Wagers

26
Avocational Archaeology: Paleo-geography and Migrations of the First Americans

Wright

30
The E. E. Baird Headpot Finally Found,

Cherry

32
Report Your Finds!

Van Blair

34
A Dovetail Camp
Lutz
35
A Burial Ground for Myths
Dickson
37
Historic Clay Pipe from Southern Arkansas
Godfrey and Wilson
40
Bolo Weights from the Tellico Reservoir
Gahagan
41
The Iowa River Fish Trap: A Mystery and a Challenge
Frank
44
The Ancient Missile Launcher of Aboriginal America
Howard
46
Kyle Sly's Legacy
Banks
50
A History of the Editors of the Central States Archaeological Journal
52
An Engraved Obtuse Angle Alate Pipe
Maus
53
Engraved Human Figures on Pottery Vessels
Perino
55
The Southeastern Monolithic Axe
Brawner
58
Artifact or Artifake?
Berner
64
Buffalo in Dry Cave
Parker
66
Tobacco Worm Effigy Pipe from Missouri
Sellers
69
The Willenburg Shelter (23FR96): A Mississippian Pictograph Site in East Central Missouri
Jolly
70
The Professional Versus the Amateur
Humphey
73
Pipestone Sources in Wisconsin, and Comments
Sinclair and Perino
74
Use Theories Regarding the Birdstone: Past and Present
Dowell
76
No more "Problematicals"...They're All Atlatl Weights
Scheiber
80
Can Anyone Just Tell the Truth
Browner
82
Aims and Purposes of the CSAS
Thompson
86
Avocational Archaeology: The Obvious
Wright
87
Long Stem Spuds
Aid
88
A Look at Some of the Earliest Known Americans
Heath
90
The Antiquity of Scalping
Neiburger
94
Distribution and Compilation of Eastern Fluted Points, in Memory of Robert W.Peck
Peck
96
Avocational Archaeology: Jungles, Boats, and New Paleo Points
Wright
101
Three Southern Cult Human Effigy Vessels
Tilley
102
Wisconsin Prehistoric Lithic Materials
Lang
104
Cannibalism in the Prehistoric Midwest
Neiburger
112
A Clovis Camp at the Martens Site
Morrow
116
Munkers Creek Knives
Wilson
118
The Isle of Wight Paleo-Indian Camp Site
Peck
120
Wisconsin Slate
Stilp
122
Documentation of Chicago Area Upper Mississippian Artifacts
Butkus
126
Unique Features of an Unusual Large North Carolina Clovis
Peck
131
Edwards Chert as a Trade Item
Saner
132
Ready's Paleo-Indian Site
Perdun
134
East Tennessee Birdstone
Gahagan
137
What Would You Have Done
Hooper
138
A Fine Tennessee Effigy Pipe
Townsend
141
Mississippian Spades and Hoes
Latchford
142
Occurrence of Zoomorphic and Other Stone Beads
Moore
145
Pointed Weapons of Wood, Bone, and Ivory: Survival Tools of Early Man in North America
Painter
149
A Cache of Late Archaic Plummets from Christian County, Kentucky
Fraser
158
A Well Documented Artifact is Priceless to a Collector and Worthless to a Thief!
Filbrandt
161
French Tomahawk Heads
Baldwin
164
The Ben C. McCary Bannerstone
Peck
166
Eastern Tennessee Birdstones
Putty
168
Avocational Archaeology: Archaic Period Dryness
Wright
172
The Folsom Culture
Pfeiffer
173
The Belgreen Clovis
Moore
176
The Mystery of Creased Celts
Fisher
177
What Mystery? An Answer to Creased Celts
Kinsella
178
The Hawley Mic-Mac Pipe
Barrack
180
Circle Roller Discoidals
Butts
182
Gregory Perino: Mentor to Us All
Fraser
184
Points and Barbs
Perino
186

 

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