Miniature Mississippian Monolithic Axe Pendants
By Dr. Sandy B. Carter Jr, Big Canoe, Georgia A pre-contact Native American monolithic axe refers to an axe made from a single type of material,typically stone. and is a […]
Seven Ages Podcast-Adena: Moundbuilders of the Ohio Valley
In this episode, the team talks with Jason Pentrail about his new two-volume set, Adena: Moundbuilders of the Ohio Valley. The post Adena: Moundbuilders of the Ohio Valley | SAAJ […]
PaleoAmerican Odyssey | SAAJ 86
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Michael Waters to discuss the 2026 PaleoAmerican Odyssey Conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico, along with several other incredible archaeological subjects. The […]
Archaeology and Heritage with ‘The Bluff Dweller’ | SAAJ 85
The team is joined by archaeological content creator Paul Lee from the popular Facebook and TikTok channels, “The Bluff Dweller.” The post Archaeology and Heritage with ‘The Bluff Dweller’ | […]
NAGPRA: History of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act | SAAJ .084
The team welcomes Wyoming State Archaeologist Spencer Pelton and Professor Emeritus Robert Kelly, University of Wyoming, to discuss the details of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). […]
The Stones Are Speaking: The Gault Site | SAAJ 83
The team is joined by Olive Talley, director and producer of the new documentary film ‘The Stones Are Speaking’ about the famous Gault Site. The post The Stones Are Speaking: […]
Indian Arrowheads: A Journey into Native American History
Indian Arrowheads: A Journey into Native American History Step back in time and embark on a captivating exploration of Native American history as we delve deep into the world of […]
I Inherited An Arrowhead Collection

Are you the proud owner of a collection of inherited arrowheads, unsure of what to do with them? You’re not alone. Many people find themselves in possession of these historical […]
Inherited Arrowhead Collection

Are you the proud owner of a collection of inherited arrowheads, unsure of what to do with them? You’re not alone. Many people find themselves in possession of these historical […]
Buyer Beware: A Guide to Buying Authentic Native American Artifacts
By Matt Dorso – Knoxville, Tennessee “Caveat emptor” is a Latin phrase meaning “let the buyer beware.” It reminds us that buyers ultimately carry the responsibility for understanding what they […]