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OCT 2023 CSASI

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Known as “The Smithsonian Birdstone” this exceptional artifact is considered the finest of its type. It was found in Vernon County,
Wisconsin. For full description, see Page 243. Collection of the Gary Cuckler Family, Monticello, Iowa.

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Message from your Editor
187
The Badger State Archaeological Society...the Early Years Yvonne Wilson 188
Copper Harpoons
189
The Moorehead Wing
Terry Stumpf
191
Two Family Collections
David Mosher
192
Wisconsin, Joseph Jourdain, and His Pipe Tomahawks
Jake John Ilko, Jr.
194
Hixton from Oneida County
Ron and Toni Meyer
196
Field Finds
Dale Reitmeyer
197
The New London Cache of Hixton Blades
Warren Lathom
198
Twelve Copper Artifacts Recently Dated Through the
C-14 Method (Radio Carbon-14 Dating) from Northern Wisconsin
Bill Reardon
200
Lela Armstong’s Wisconsin Tube Pipe
Steve Hart
202
A Fine Finish to a Spring Walk
Mark R. Hale
205
Three Paleo Points from Fond du Lac County
Clint Odekirk
206
The Greenfield Man Mound
Ed Benck
208
Two Fine Wisconsin Points
Kevin Leszcynski
210
Stephens/Ringeisen Anchor Pendant
John M. Selmer
211
The Reigh Site – 47WN1
David Christensen
212
The E.K. Petrie Meetings and Guest Log
Terry Stumpf
216
Don’t Ignore Your Dreams
David Skrupky
220
A Taste of Wisconsin
Jeff Steiner
222
Collecting: The Next Generation
David Hunzicker
223
An Old Farm Collection
Jeff and Jim Steiner
224
A Unique Copper Bannerstone in the Milwaukee Public Museum
Terry W. McGuire
226
Call Me “Lucky”
Dan Braker
228
Mystery Fish
Gene Hynek
230
Exploring the Folsom/Midland Record of Wisconsin
David A. Hunzicker and Thomas J. Loebel
230
Dreams Do Come True
Thomas Amble
230
Rare Clovis Assemblage
Thomas Amble
240
Geometric Fluted Axe
Kevin Leszcynski
241
The Wisconsin “FAB 5” Makes “THE FINAL 4”!
Oliver T. Skrivanie
242
Effigy Mounds in Wisconsin: A Late Woodland Phenomenon
Robert A. Birmingham
247
Indigenous Art of Wisconsin Before European Contact
Robert “Ernie” Boszhardt and
Danielle M. Benden
254
Snakes
Doug Miller
281
The Skare Site: Northeastern Reaches of the Folsom/Midland Culture
John Knoot
282
Wisconsin Butterfly Bannerstone
Steve Hart
288
Solving the Mystery of a Hopewell Monitor Pipe from Waupaca County Wisconsin
Steven R. Cooper
291
Two Notable Bannerstones from Wisconsin
Terry W. McGuire
298
The Fabulous Birdstone from Dane County and a Notable Birdstone from Ozaukee County
Judge James R. Beer
303
A Perfect 10 in My World
Philippe Coquard
305
It Might Be an Arrowhead
David Kriesel
306
Two that Showed Up in Tennessee
Hoyt Strandberg
307
New Light for an Old Stone
Paul Schanen
310
Membership Application
316
Officers and Societies
317
Calendar of Events
320