
JANUARY, 1999
VOLUME 46 NUMBER 1
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| On the Cover Fluted axe found by Guy Webb in 1910 in Waupaca County, Wisconsin. It is 13 1/8 inches long and 3 3/4 inches wide. The axe has 18 flutes along the blade and 3 flutes around the poll. From the collection of Jim Bussey. Cathy Norton photo. |
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| "Lone Star State Archaeological Society" |
Dwain Rogers |
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| Update on a Point Type, The Yarbrough Willie Fields |
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| The Mingo Otter Fffigy Tool |
Dan Creel |
6 |
| A Surprising Day |
Conrad Kilian |
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| Yesterday in Bridgeton, Site #6 |
Bob Rampani |
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| Permission Granted? |
Dave Miller |
11 |
| Recognizing a CSAS Statesman |
John T. Crowley |
12 |
| Some Facts Aren't Facts |
Dale E. Roberts |
13 |
| An Interesting Find |
William Kemps |
14 |
| Flakes and Frauds |
Don Gustafson |
17 |
| My Thanksgiving Bird |
Robert Whitehead |
18 |
| The Occurrence of Zoomorphic Beads |
Charles E. Moore |
20 |
| Hole in One Benton |
Ted McCoy |
24 |
| Colorful Points from Missouri, Florida and South Georgia |
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| Carrying On |
Tom Grimes |
29 |
| Avocational Archaeology: A View from the Bluffs |
Carl M. Wright |
30 |
| Selected Artifact Pictures |
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| An "Old Copper" Casting |
E.J. Neiburger, DDS |
32 |
| The Cache Blades |
Larry Dyer |
36 |
| Why Archaeology? |
James A. Mohow |
39 |
| A Most Unusual Axe |
Leroy Hoagland |
43 |
| For the Record |
Ricky D. Miller |
44 |
| Points and Barbs |
Gregory Perino |
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