On the Cover
At top left is the ancient pueblo at Wupatki National Monument. At top
right is a 4 ½” long Pinto point found in Pershing County,
Nevada in 2022 made from Hole-in-the-Wall agate. At bottom right is a
rare Cox Mound-style gorget found at Wickliffe Mounds in
Ballard County, Kentucky. At bottom right is a quartz discoidal found
by Bill Shaw in Macoupin County, Illinois. For the full story on
all of these and much more, please see the inside of this issue.
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Mounds and Earthworks on the Public Highway Part Thirteen:
Arizona |
Steven R. Cooper |
61 |
So What Should the Indigenous Peoples Be Called? |
Steven R. Cooper |
69 |
The Wickliffe Cox Mound Shell Gorget |
Dr. Sandy B. Carter, Jr. |
74 |
Report of the Beutell Expedition to Hole-in-the-Wall, Churchill
County, North Central Nevada |
Richard Michael Gramly, Ph.D. |
80 |
An Early Archaic Site with Bifurcate Points Found on the Haw
River |
Tommy Magrinat |
104 |
Chesapeake Diamond Points |
Ron Harris |
108 |
Book Review:Repatriation and Erasing the Past |
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A Cannon Ball in the Backyard |
Peter G. Murphy
and Alice J. Murphy |
111 |
A Southwest Iowa Effigy Three-Finger Ceramic Pottery Rattle |
Dr. David A. Easterla, Ph.D. |
112 |
Obituary: James Stephen Langley |
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113 |
Obituary: John William Brooks III |
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117 |
A Monolithic Axe Pipe from Mercer County, Illinois |
Steven R. Cooper |
118 |