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| Message from Your Editor | 171 | |
| A Few Thoughts Regarding the Woodland Period | Steven R. Cooper | 172 |
| The Mississippian Indians and Copper | E.J. Neiburger | 174 |
| Mississippian Pottery Dolls | Robert Woolard |
177 |
| Upper Mississippian Huber Site Revisited 2004 | Edmund Butkus |
178 |
| Extremes in Mississippian Art | Steven R. Cooper |
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| Part One: Miniatures | 182 | |
| Part Two: Massive Mississippian Ritual Flints:Sources of Power | 184 | |
| A Drilled Greenstone Southern Spatulate | Bob Reeves |
186 |
| Ancient Mississippian Pastimes | E.J. Neiburger |
188 |
| A Small Fortune | 190 | |
| A Question Regarding Caddoan Bell-shaped Points | Larry B. Scheiber. |
191 |
| Mississippian Pipes: Art in Stone and Pottery | Robert Woolard |
192 |
| Stone Box Artifacts - circa 1970 | V. Gary Henry |
195 |
| Mississippians in North Carolina | Ron l. Harris |
196 |
| The Human Form in Mississippian Pottery: A Specia Section | 198 | |
| The Evidence is Obvious: Two Prehistoric Vessels Showing Malnutrition | Steven R. Cooper |
202 |
| Two Massive Stone Artifacts from Mississippi | 203 | |
| The Guth Dugout | William Iseminger |
204 |
| Assistance Needed: Tracking Down a Mississippian Celt Cache from Union County | Steve L. Boles |
207 |
| Pee Dee Projectile Points of North Carolina’s Mississippian Period | Peter G. Murphy & Alice J. Murphy |
208 |
| Two Interesting Vessels from Texas | Larry Parkhill |
210 |
| A Gorget Gives Up its Secret | Steven R. Cooper |
211 |
| Black Drink Cup | Mike Sutton |
212 |
| Mississippian Tooth Mutilations | E.J. Neiburger |
214 |
| Clues to the Past | 218 | |
| Membership Application | 220 | |
| Officers and Societies | 221 | |
| Calendar of Events | 224 | |
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