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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.
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Message of timely importance
Jack Willhoit
59
Natural inclusions may reveal modern points
John F. Berner
60
This is a true story, try not to laugh
Matt Hull
61
The Great Kirk Conspiracy
Jim Maus
63
Reuniting a Tennessee Redstone Paleo
Todd Irvine
67
Waco Sinkers
Dr. Charles Boyd
71
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
Clovis in the Southeast
Rodney M. Peck
94
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
Membership Application
108
Back issues   108
Society Officers, Individual Society Officers   109
Calendar of Events   112

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