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This extremely fine double cuppled Tennessee type discoidal was found
by
J.B.Corbett on the Russell farms in Jackson County, Alabama. It measures
5 1/4 inches in diameter and 1 3/4 inches thick and is made from
a high polished Olive brown quartzite.
Collection of Dennis Bushey, Cullman, Alabama |
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Message from our officers |
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115 |
Why catalog the history of your artifacts? |
John Berner EIC |
117 |
A rare Birdstone from Virginia |
Howard Boney |
119 |
Wintertime find and photos |
George Jachim |
120 |
A wonderful nesting type birdstone |
Richard Burnett |
121 |
Three Hardin County discoidals |
Steven R. Cooper |
123 |
Hunting cooper in the cold |
Oliver Anttila |
127 |
Rare Benton phase tube type bannerstone made from Selma chalk |
J. Neal Brown |
128 |
Problematical artifact |
Ron Harris |
129 |
Old copper Bear teeth |
E. .J. Neiburger |
134 |
Looking for suspicious traits |
John F. Berner |
136 |
Porphyry Birdstone found 1916 |
Bruce Filbrandt |
141 |
If rocks could only talk |
Richard Burnett |
142 |
To display or not to display |
Steven R. Cooper |
147 |
Mississippi Crown style Benton tube bannerstone |
J.Neal Brown |
152 |
Yadkin points, North Carolina |
Ron Harris |
159 |
Ohio Hopewell points; from Illinois and beyond |
Vonly L. Phillips |
161 |
Membership application |
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164 |
Officers and Individual state societies |
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165 |
Calendar of Events |
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168 |
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