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(Selected Pictures from the July Journal)

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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
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
164
Officers and Individual state societies
165
Calendar of Events   168

 

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