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		| On the Cover Southern dual-type bannerstone found by a non-collector while walking through a plowed field along
			the Saluda River in Saluda County, South Carolina. The bannerstone was drilled only 1/8th of an inch. From the
			collection of Jack Willhoit.
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		| The Mother of Indiana Jones, "A Collector Strikes Back" | Forrest Fenn
		 | 4 |  
		| Right- or Left-Handed | Jerry Combs
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		| Our Favorite Stretches, Part II -A Creek in Taylor County, Iowa | Jesse Stephens
		 | 10 |  
		| Rare Minnesota Points | Michael Bradley
		 | 14 |  
		| Avocational Archaeology: The Plains Archaic and Plains Woodland | Carl M. Wright
		 | 17 |  
		| Yesterday in Bridgeton "Site #7" | Bob Rampani
		 | 18 |  
		| Flint Ridge Material in Kansas, Not this Time | Darrel Wilson
		 | 20 |  
		| A Historic Chlorite Pipe, Possibly from Tennessee | Claude Britt Jr.
		 | 22 |  
		| Clovis Points in the Mid-South: European Origins | Jackie Corbin
		 | 24 |  
		| The Romance of Collecting | Rodney M. Peck
		 | 26 |  
		| Crable Phase Pottery | Ray Fraser
		 | 28 |  
		| A Few Miles More | Martin Murphy
		 | 31 |  
		| Joy's "Expectant" Rock | Keith Couch
		 | 33 |  
		| Wisconsin Slate | David Stilp
		 | 34 |  
		| 'Kennewick' Ruling a Crime Against Science | Michael J. Kelly
		 | 39 |  
		| An Unusual Elk Antler Tool | Glen A. Carls
		 | 40 |  
		| The Little Ones | Jerry D. Hampton
		 | 43 |  
		| Yadkin Points | Ben R. Brady
		 | 45 |  
		| The Cibolo Creek Site | Dr. Leslie Pfeiffer
		 | 46 |  
		| Points and Barbs | Gregory Perino
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