TABLE OF CONTENTS
(Selected Pictures from the October Journal)
On the Cover
Dr. Henry Milton Whelpley (1861-1926). His collection remains mostly intact
today, and was one of the best ever assembled in the Mid-West at the
Turn-of-the-Century. He is shown in the photograph with several incredible
pottery vessels. For the full story, see page 174 in this issue. This photo originally appeared on page 405 of Who’s
Who In Indian Relics Volume 4. |
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Message from your Editor |
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171 |
Readers Share Some Finds |
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172 |
Letters to the Editor |
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173 |
Dr. Henry Milton Whelpley and his Phenomenal Turn-of-the-Century Collection |
Steven R. Cooper EIC |
174 |
The Polly Blowout |
Tom Westfall |
180 |
An Ususual Patination on a Savannah River Point |
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181 |
Minutes of the Collinsville Business Meeting of the C.S.A.S.I.
March 17th 2012 |
Hugh McKenzie |
182 |
A Unique Cache Find in the North Carolina Foothills |
Ron Harris |
183 |
Overlooked Artifacts - Net Weights |
Bob Reeves |
186 |
A Decorated Catlinite Pipe from Mobridge, South Dakota |
Ray Fraser |
189 |
A Seldom-Found Type of Projectile Point from North Carolina ’s Piedmont |
Peter G. Murphy and Alice
J. Murphy |
190 |
Book Review Southern Raised Ridge Axes |
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191 |
The Source of Old Copper Worm Tracks |
E.J. Neiburger |
192 |
Book Review Overstreet Identification and Price Guide to Indian
Arrowheads Twelfth Edition |
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195 |
An Amazing Tennessee Benton Spearpoint Shown Full Size |
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196 |
A Mineralized Deer Antler Tine Spear Point and a Mineralized
Bison Bone Gouge From Southwestern Iowa |
David A. Easterla, Ph.D. |
198 |
The Airplane Dalton (A New Way to Hunt Arrowheads) |
Herman Shelley |
200 |
Swift Creek Complicated Stamped Ceramics |
Tim Brawner |
201 |
Mission Impossible |
David Wuester and Truett Garner |
203 |
The Kerrville Knife - Unusual Examples Show Type Diversity |
Malcolm T. McLauglin |
205 |
Artifact Huntin’ Stories |
Clarence G. Mason |
206 |
Big Blue |
C.J. O’Neill |
207 |
The Fortune Cookie Folsoms |
Kenny Resser |
209 |
A Large Adena Type Celt from Giles County Virginia |
Rodney M. Peck |
211 |
A Unique Dalton Period Knife |
Andy Havens |
213 |
Trade Axes As Weapons |
Mark W. Miller |
214 |
Clues to the Past |
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217 |
Membership Application |
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220 |
Officers and Societies |
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221 |
Calendar of Events |
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224 |
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