
| On the Cover Beaver effigy measuring 3 inches tall by 5-1/2 inches wide by 8 inches from nose to tail. Found in Mississippi County, Missouri by Bill Teeters (deceased). Some people think this is a dog with a bone, but the flat tail indicates that it is a beaver with a stick. From the collection of Ron Smith. Photo by Art Gerber. |
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| 2004 Calendar of Events | 132 | |
| From the Editor-in-Chief |
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133 |
| A Message from Your President |
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134 |
| A Harahey Knife for a Rookie |
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135 |
| Island of Hafted Scrapers |
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136 |
| My First Find |
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138 |
| A Smith Finds a Smith |
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139 |
| Another Theory for the Atlatl |
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140 |
| Minutes of the CSAS Delegates Meeting |
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142 |
| An Analysis of the Neubauer Process of Fashioning Old Culture Implements |
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144 |
| The Pacolet River Soapstone Quarry: Pacolet, South Carolina | 149 | |
| Interesting Vessel from Jefferson County, Florida |
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152 |
| A Lady and Her Basket |
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170 |
| How Extensive was the Folsom Tradition in North America |
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171 |
| Paleo Artifacts from Jefferson County, Kentucky |
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176 |
| Engraved Spaniard Effigy Gorget? You Decide for Yourself | 178 | |
| Unusual Bone Artifact | 180 | |
| Pottery Restoration Made Easy | 182 | |
| Learning Through Experimental Archaeology | 186 | |
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