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This exquisite Early Archaic Lost Lake point was found by Dennis Tolley
in Perry County, Tennessee on March 2, 2008. It is made of a beautiful gray and brown
Dover chert, measures 5 inches long and exhibits fine flaking. In
was found in the backwater of a creek that is a tributary of the
Tennessee River. A few yards away another Lost Lake point was found
by Mary Tolley in the year 2000, which is pictured below. It is 3
1/4 inches in length and made out of a Buffalo River chert which exhibits a bullseye feature in the flint, causing her to
nickname the point “target”. |
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Message from our officers |
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115 |
A Bannerstone and Exotic Artifacts from North Carolina |
Ron Harris |
116 |
A Garden Discovery |
Jerry Bishop |
119 |
The Mysterious Intrusive Mound Pick |
Steven R.Cooper |
120 |
Two Examples of Clovis Culture Flint Utilization |
Greg Moore |
122 |
Glass Points of the California Indians |
C.J. O’Neill |
128 |
A Butchered Extinct Bison by Paleo-Man in Nodaway
County Missouri |
David A. Easterla, Ph.D. |
130 |
The Pottery Gorgets and Pendants of Tick Island |
John Baugh |
131 |
The Edgefield Scraper, An Early Man Tool |
J.StevenBeasley |
132 |
The Awl-Knife: An Old Copper Multi-Purpose Tool |
E.J.Neiburger and Steve LiverNash |
134 |
The Brunswick Knife and the Facet Platform |
Wm.Jack Hranicky |
137 |
A Rat Tail Spud,My Rarest Artifact |
Jim Maus |
140 |
A Good days Hunt |
Neal Schwarz |
142 |
Idol Pipes: Review of Some Examples |
Richard Michael Gramly |
143 |
A Colorful Banded Claystone Bannerstone Fragment from Lee County
Mississippi |
J.Neal Brown,Ph.D. |
152 |
A Treasure from the Local Indians |
Col. John F. Berner |
154 |
The Harpeth River Point |
Steven R. Cooper |
158 |
Hammer and Pecking Stones |
Frank and Nancy Hoff |
160 |
Book review |
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162 |
Sacred Ground: Treasures in Family and Stone
Clues to the Past |
Steven R. Cooper |
163 |
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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