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 TABLE OF CONTENTS
 (Selected Pictures from the April Journal) 
 
	
	  | On the CoverAs a visitor enters Winterville Mounds State Park in Washington County,
	        Mississippi, they are greeted by this etching and the following: Winterville
	        Mounds, one of the predominant sites in the Mississippi Delta, ranks
	        amongst the most important and significant mound sites in the United
	        States. Winterville was a great ceremonial, religious and political
	        center to thousands of Native Americans. At bottom: An early map of
	        Winterville (1880) depicting ramps and causeways connecting mounds.
	        For more, see story on page 61
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		| Message from your Editor |  | 59 |  
		| Letters to the Editor |  | 60 |  
		| Mounds and Earthworks on the Public Highway Part
		  Nine: Winterville State Park
 | Steven R. Cooper EIC | 61 |  
	  | The Fitzgerald Tablet | Ryan Perry | 67 |  
	  | A Hopewellian Marine Shell Dipper | Charles Mike Sutton | 68 |  
	  | Alabama River Phase Pottery | James E. Maus | 70 |  
	  | A Case for Point Recycling In Early Archaic Wisconsin | Paul Schanen | 72 |  
		| A Decorated Steatite Pipe | Ron L. Harris | 73 |  
		| The Pike County Cache: A “History Detectives” Mystery | Charlie S. Wagers, Larry and Chris Merriam, Steven Vaughn | 74 |  
	  | Select Pieces from the K. Dunker Collection from Hull, Pike County, Illinois
 | Korhan B. Raif M.D. | 79 |  
		| Two Interesting Artifacts of Green Chert | Lamar Wilson | 80 |  
		| Identifying Caddo Pottery, Pipes and Flint | Larry Parkhill | 81 |  
		| A Chip off the Old Block | Dr. Alfred Savage | 84 |  
	  | Denticulates | Bob Reeves | 85 |  
	  | Carolina Potsherds Reflect 3,000 Years of Cultural Change in the Piedmont
 | Peter G. Murphy and Alice J. Murphy | 86 |  
	  | Little Prehistoric Copper Knives | E.J. Neiburger | 88 |  
	  | Proposed Changes in Projectile Point Typology and Chronology for Western North Carolina – Part One
 | V.Gary Henry | 91 |  
	  | Initial Report on the Investigation of the “Ware Road Site,” Randolph County Alabama
 | Dana R. Chandler | 94 |  
	  | Chief Red Leaf ’s Arrows | Ed Butkus | 98 |  
	  | A Three Dollar Clovis Preform? | Wm Jack Hranicky | 101 |  
	  | The Axe Man | Daniel Lawson | 103 |  
	  | A “Reel’ Shaped Gorget from East Tennessee | Ron L. Harris | 105 |  
	  | Book Review: The Arrowhead in Virginia
 |  | 106 |  
	  | Obituaries |  | 106 |  
	  | Membership Application |  | 108 |  
	  | Officers and Societies |  | 109 |  
	  | Calendar of Events |  | 112 |  |