
(Selected Pictures from the Winter Journal)
| On the Cover Greenstone perforated Southern-Cult spatulate found in Talladega County Alabama by Glenn Cheatwood. It is shown actual size. This artifact was choosen by the officers of the Rebel State Archaeological Society to represent Alabama on our cover. Photo by Art Gerber. |
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| The Discovery Of A Highly Developed Southern Spatulate And Celt |
Glen Cheatwood |
3 |
| Bannerstones: Questions and What Ifs |
Norman Dille |
5 |
| French Lick Phase |
Chuck Blair |
8 |
| Waller Knives, a Unique Florida Knife Form |
Dr. Albert and Alex Gutierrez |
11 |
| Two Very Interesting Pieces |
Jim Meuer |
12 |
| Putting the Pieces Together |
Terry L. Shepard |
14 |
| My First Find |
Bob Yakimicki |
16 |
| Overtime Rewards |
Michael D. Lycan |
18 |
| Sleeping Beauty |
Suzanne Goette |
21 |
| The Site Of Dreams |
Bill Eilers |
22 |
| The Use of Magnetite and Hematite in the Pverty Point Culture |
Chandler Blackburn |
24 |
| Tools to Make Tools |
Doug Miller |
30 |
| Remanufactured Pipes From the Woodland Period |
D.R. Gehlbach |
32 |
| New Castle Effigy Pipe |
James Tharp, Edited by John Chapin |
34 |
| Cemetery Axe Cache |
Bernard Ripperger |
36 |
| A Persistent Find |
James Yelton |
37 |
| Ozaukee County Birdstone Stays Home In Wisconsin |
Judge James R. Beer |
39 |
| A Rare Perfect Alabama Clovis |
Glen Cheatwood |
43 |
| A Rare Eastern Massachusetts Discovery |
Bill Moody |
45 |
| Avocational Achaeology: East is East and West is West |
Carl M. Wright |
47 |
| Book Reviews |
Col. John F. Berner & Rodney Peck |
50 |
| Illinois Discoidals |
David L. Wiemer |
51 |
| Points and Barbs |
Gregory Perino |
59 |
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