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JULY 2022 CSASI

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This magnificent elaborately engraved Hopewell monitor style pipe is crafted from Ohio pipestone. The bowl features two human heads, one looking at the smoker. The engraving is that of four Shoveler ducks and features near perfect symmetry The pipe measures just 3 ¼” in length, which must have been challenging for the prehistoric artisan creating this masterful artwork. The pipe was found near the town of Mount Morris, Livingston County, New York in the late 1800s. For more see page 117.
Collection of Steve Hart, Huntington, Indiana
Photography by Steve Hart
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Message from the Editor
115
Letters to the Editor
116
Prehistoric Art at It’s Finest
Steve Hart
117
A Meadowwood Cache from Chaffee, New York
Chris Cramer
120
Twenty Five Christmas Gifts
Travis Langley
122
Prehistoric Copper Bells
E.J. Neiburger
124
Fault Lines in Artifacts
Darrel Wilson
128
The Hopewell Connection: Drug Lords Along the Ohio
Richard Michael Gramly, Ph.D.
132
Grooved Stone War Club Heads
Edmund Butkus
142
Some Diminutive Paleo Points from New England
William Moody
144
Obituary - Suzanne Lynn Goette
145
As Long as My Hand
John Beasley
146
My Field of Dreams
Roy Whaley
147
Three of a Kind - Appalachian Blades
Ron L. Harris
148
Intrusive Mound Picks
Dr. Sandy B. Carter, Jr.
150
Savannah River Points and the Questions They Raise
Peter G. Murphy
and Alice J. Murphy
156
Book Review
Native Americans’ Sacred and Ceremonial Landscapes
Correlation with Groundwater: Aligning Three Worlds
157
A Seep Spring Known and Pueblos Unknown in the Sonoran Desert
Gary S. Foster Ph.D.
158
A Plains Indian Tobacco Cutting Board
Larry Cunningham
161
A Personal Story about My Love of Indigenous Artifacts
Tom Westfall
162
Membership Application / CSAJ back issues
164
Officers and Societies
165
Calendar of Events
168