
(Selected Pictures from the January Journal)
| On the Cover Steve Arnold Taylor point, see article on page 6. Also pictured, a Hardaway side-notched point, found by Steve Ivan, and a Rowan point, from Rodney Peck collection. Both are made of silicified shale, and are from Surry County, North Carolina. See page 25 for other North Carolina finds. |
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| 2004 Calendar of Events | 4 | |
| On the Surface: Some Closing Remarks and a Look Forward |
John T Crowley, Editor CSAJ |
5 |
| The Steve Arnold Taylor Point |
Cliff Jackson |
6 |
| Wolverine State Archaeological Society Presents Its Annual Achievement Award |
George Jachim |
7 |
| "Graffiti" or Documentation? |
Col. John F. Berner |
8 |
| The Schaefer Mammoth (part one) |
E. J. Neiburger and Dan Joyce |
10 |
| The Hoxie Farm Site Revisited |
Ronald Scheffers |
14 |
| Steatite Bowls and Artifacts |
Jim Maus |
19 |
| The Boney Site: A Paleo Indian Site in Greensville County, Virginia |
Rodney M. Peck |
20 |
| Bannerstone Hill's Archaic Points |
Dennis and Mark Glynn |
24 |
| Collectors Corner | 25 | |
| Terminal Late Archaic Glacial Kame and Its Meadowood Phase |
James Tharp, Edited by John Chapin |
41 |
| One Hundred and Sixty-One Years and Still Producing Artifacts |
William Dudley |
55 |
| The Neubauer Process: 1999-2003 Observations |
David H. Peterson |
56 |
| Finding a Fluted Projectile Point |
Howard King |
60 |
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