Ancient Mississippian Pastimes
by E. J. Neiburger, Waukegan, Illinois Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.57, No.4, pg.188 George Catlin painting of Mandan Indians playing Chunke in 1832, showing the game […]
Mississippi Discoidals: Ancient Sports Collectibles?
By Anthony A. Stein, Parkville, Missouri One of the most popular Mississippian artifacts today is the discoidal. What is a discoidal? The easiest answer is that a discoidal is a […]
A Rat Tail Spud, My Rarest Artifact
by Jim Maus, Adva nce, North Carolina Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.55, No.3, pg.140 During the time that we call the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex or Mississippian […]
LATE WOODLAND, MISSISSIPPIAN & HISTORIC RITUAL STONE AXES KNOWN AS SPUDS
BY PETER A. BOSTROM Most writers, collectors, and archaeologists seem to be using the word spud more often now; however, when you look at articles written nearly a hundred years […]
Long-Stemmed Spuds
Toney Aid, West Plains, Missouri Take an ungrooved celt, polish it, stretch it (up to two feet long), flare the bit slightly and what have you got? A long-stemmed spud! […]
Michigan Archaic Stemmed Lanceolates
by Todd Walterspaugh, Galesburg, Michigan Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.56, No.4, pg.200 Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.57, No.2, pg.94 This group of […]
A Large Hopewell Copper Celt
by Billy Ford, Spencerville, Ohio Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.56, No.4, pg.200 Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.57, No.3, pg.134 More than eighty […]
A TAPERED CELT FROM MICHIGAN
Douglas A. Whitcomb, Wolverine, Michigan It was 1952, and I was in second grade when I saw my first Indian artifact. We were studying the local Indians and a […]
The Talladega Cache of Celts
by Lamar Wilson Dadeville, Alabama The celts shown here (Fig. 1) are a cache found by Gordon Faulkner in February of 1984 while on a fishing trip with his father […]
Two Keokuk Axes from Illinois
by Mike Wayland, San Jose, Illinois Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.57, No.2, pg.68 Hunting has always been good in our area. Many years ago my father-in-law, […]