On the Cover
This Halstead Plain human effigy vessel was found in the village area
of the Ocmulgee Mound site near Macon, Gerogia. The orifice is in the
back fo the head. It is 4 ½” tall and would have likely been
8” tall if it were complete. The facial expression and hair treatment
show superb artistic expression. For the full story on Ocumlgee Mound
see page 173.
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Seven Ages Journal Podcast |
Jason Pentrail |
172 |
Mounds and Earthworks on the Public Highway Part Eighteen: Ocmulgee National
Monument |
Steven R. Cooper |
173 |
The Thiensville Red Ocher Cache |
David Christensen |
182 |
Iconography for the Mississippian Artifact Collector |
Dr. Sandy B. Carter, Jr. |
188 |
Using Artificial Intelligence in Archaeology |
Damon Thayer |
192 |
Prehistoric Repurposing of Mississippian Dover Tools |
Steven R. Cooper |
194 |
Obituary:
Willie Lee Posey |
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198 |
Cameron Parks—Old-Time Collector Memorabilia |
William Moody |
199 |
Legal Grounds for Native Burials: Coming Home |
Gary S. Foster, Ph.D. |
203 |
Intrusive Mound - Pipe, Pick and Points |
Ron L. Harris |
206 |
In the Company of Legends |
Todd Alexander |
208 |
The Hinrichs Family Caches |
Lawrence Hinrichs and Tristen Arnold |
210 |
Is this Clovis a Sedgwick? Or a Gainey? |
Montie Milner |
212 |
Some Greg Perino Artifacts |
John Booth |
214 |
Obituary:
Larry David Tolliver |
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216 |
The Arapahoe Council Tree |
Garry Weinmeister |
217 |