Observations on Pike County and Beaver Lake Point Topology and a Possible Distinction in Their Cultural Development
by William Pettit, Crossville, Tennessee For a number of years I have been interested in the form and typology of the Beaver Lake point (Pettit). Some Pike County and Beaver […]
Paleo Period Points of the Carolina Piedmont
by Ron L. Harris, Hickory, North Carolina Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.56, No.4, pg.200Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.57, No.1, pg.39 Above: The […]
The Williamson Paleo Indian Workshop Site,
Dinwiddie County, Virginia
by Rodney M Peck, Kannapolis, North Carolina Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.56, No.4, pg.200Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.57, No.1, pg.45 Above: What […]
Clues to the Past
by Steven R. Cooper, EIC Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.55, No.1, pg.51 Since the dawn of time, man has tended to go for the “bigger is […]
Her First Arrowhead Find
by Todd Walterspaugh, Galesburg, Michigan Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.57, No.3, pg.150 It was a chilly day in early April of 2009 but that didn’t stop […]
MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN ARTIFACTS
arious artifacts from Arkansas on display: Collection of David Bogle, Bentonville, Arkansas Above are four fine Caddo engraved bottles. The workmanship and quality of these bottles is extraordinary. All are […]
PERSONAL FINDS: COLLECTING BY SITE
An Interesting Way of Maintaining a Solid Archaeological Record of Surface Finds ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY TOM WESTFALL Allen Site: A Jimmy Allen occupation site in Yuma County, Colorado, this […]
SQUIER & DAVIS RECONSIDERED
A BRIEF HISTORY OF AND SELECTED PHOTOS FROM ONE OF THE PREMIER19TH CENTURY COLLECTIONS OF NORTH AMERICAN ARTIFACTS Few North American artifact collections are more fascinating than the one compiled […]
COLLECTING ARTIFACTS – RANDOM THOUGHTS
By Oliver T. Skrivanie Artifact collecting philosophy is very personal, as you are the only one who must be happy and satisfied with your collection. There is no secret or […]
ISHI AND THE D.B. LYON CONNECTION
By Jeb A. Taylor, Associate Editor One of the great pleasures in performing research is the occasional discovery of something new and exciting. Recently, while working on a project analyzing […]