On the Cover
Bannerstone, Butterfly / bipenate type measuring 4 inches wide, 2 3/4 inches in height, made of ferruginous quartzite with colorations of Red, Orange, Purple and Gray hues, minor restoration of wing tips. Originally collected by William Holmes, Chicago; Karl Petrie, Burlington, Wisconsin 1946 and H.C. Wachtel, Dayton, Ohio 1960, shown in “Who’s who No.1
item #20. |
| Message of timely importance |
Jack Willhoit |
59 |
| Natural inclusions may reveal modern points |
John F. Berner |
60 |
| The Great Kirk Conspiracy |
Jim Maus |
63 |
| Reuniting a Tennessee Redstone Paleo |
Todd Irvine |
67 |
| Notched Ovate bannerstone preform |
James Tharp |
73 |
| Estimating the age of your artifacts |
Col. Ben W. Thompson |
76 |
| History speaks for itself |
Dale Roberts |
77 |
| Searching for evidence of authenticity |
John F. Berner |
80 |
| The Woodland Cone, an enigma |
Steven R. Cooper |
82 |
| Remembering Dr. Robert E.Bell |
Larry & Chris Merriam |
83 |
| A few tricks photographing projectiles |
John F. Berner |
96 |
| Salvaged Birdstones |
Jack DeBorde Judge James R. Beer |
97 |
| Some faceted trade beads found by Perino |
Ray Fraser |
104 |
| Varieties of North Carolina Projectiles |
Ron Harris |
107 |
| Society Officers, Individual Society Officers |
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109 |