TABLE OF CONTENTS
(Selected Pictures from the January Journal)
On the Cover
An Intrusive Mound Flat Ridged Base Monitor Pipe found by Albert Pullins
in Jasper County Indiana. The site where is was buried had been farmed
for years, and there wasn't any visible evidence of prehistoric habitation.
But walking to were the pipe was found there appeared to be a low
rise that might have once been a mound. |
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Message From Your New Editor |
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Recovering From the Past, and More Importantly, Promoting Your
State Society |
John T. Crowley |
4 |
The Dillo Newman |
Hugh McKenzie |
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Great Artifacts Can Still Be Found |
Steven R. Cooper |
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The Kinker Effigy Pipe |
John W. Nunley |
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The Seal of the Archaeological Society of Oklahoma |
Chris Merriam |
16 |
The Haw River Point |
Rodney M. Peck |
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The James e. Savage Collection: Evidence of continuous habitation
of the Sardis Reservoir Area for 12,000 Years |
Malcolm McLaughlin |
20 |
Dad's Best Find |
Robert Woolard |
22 |
Preservation of the Pearson Cache |
Steve Boles |
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A Rare Pipe Find in Kansas |
Darrel Wilson |
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The Perry Mastodon: A Specimen Exhibit at Wheaton College |
G.H. Haddock, E.J. Neiburger and S.O. Moshier |
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My First Arrowhead and What it Lead to |
John T. Crowley |
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South Carolina Backed Clay Cooking Balls |
Jim Maus |
37 |
An Exceptional Fantail Bird |
Patrick L. Mooney |
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The Unique Styles of Mississippi Benton Phase Bannerstones |
J. Neal Brown |
40 |
After Twenty-five Years I Finally Found a Cache |
Gene Edwards |
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Book Reviews |
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48 |
Clues to the Past |
Steven R. Cooper |
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Membership application |
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Officers and Individual state societies |
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53 |
Calendar of Events |
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