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An Additional Comment on Volume Calculations and a Comparison of Formulae Using Several Southeastern Mounds, J. Richard Shenkel, Vol. 11, p. 201. Adena Chiefdoms? Evidence from the Wright Mound, Robert C. Mainfort, Jr., Vol. 14, p. 164. The Adena Engraved Tablets: A Study of Art Prehistory, David W. Penney, Vol. 5, p. 3. Alder Creek: A Paleo-Indian Crowfield Phase Manifestation in the Region of Waterloo, Ontario, Peter A. Timmins, Vol. 19, p. 170. Amorphous Core Technologies in the Midsouth, Jay K. Johnson, Vol. 11, p. 135. An Analysis of Prehistoric Food Remains from the Bruly St. Martin Site, Louisiana, with a Comparative Discussion of Mississippi Valley Faunal Studies, James W. Springer, Vol. 5, p. 193. Analysis of the Kern Effigy (33WA372) Lithics: A Fort Ancient Affiliation, P. Nick Kardulias and John R. White, Vol. 10, p. 3. Angel Negative Painted Design Structure, Sherri L. Hilgeman, Vol. 16, p. 3. Approaches to Paleo-Indian Economy: An Ontario and Great Lakes Perspective, Lawrence Jackson and Heather McKillop, Vol. 16, p. 34. Archaeobotanical Remains from the Hester Site: The Late Paleo-Indian and Early Archaic Horizons, David L. Lentz, Vol. 11, p. 269. Archaeological Investigation of the Armitage Mound (33-At-434), The Plains, Ohio, Elliot M. Abrams, Vol. 17, p. 80. Archaeological Investigations at the Fitzhugh Site (3LN212): A Plum Bayou Culture Household in Central Arkansas, Michael S. Nassaney and Rob Hoffman, Vol. 17, p. 139. The Archaeological Visibility of Bipolar Technology: An Example from the Koster Site, Robert J. Jeske and Rochelle Lurie, Vol. 18, p. 131. Archaeology and Prehistory in Public Parks, Southeastern North America, Martha Ann Rolingson, Vol. 9, p. 155. Archaic Period Logistical Foraging Strategies in West-Central Illinois, C. Russell Stafford, Vol. 16, p. 212. Archaic Period Settlement Systems in Northeastern Mississippi, Jay K. Johnson, Vol. 7, p. 185. Artifact Attribute Covariation as the Product of Inter-Level Site Mixing, C. Roger Nance, Vol. 1, p. 229. The Barnes Site: Functional and Stylistic Variability in a Small Paleo-Indian Assemblage, Jerome A. Voss, Vol. 2, p. 253. The Big River Phase: Emergent Mississippian Cultural Expression on Cahokia’s Near Frontier, the Northeast Ozark Rim, Missouri, James M. Collins and Dale R. Henning, Vol. 21, p. 79. The Blackduck Ceramics of the Smith Site (21-KC-3) and Their Implications for the History of the Blackduck Ceramics and Culture in Northern Minnesota, Edward Lugenbeal, Vol. 3, p. 45. Blastomycosis and Tuberculosis in Early American Indians: A Biocultural View, Marc A. Kelley and Leslie E. Eisenberg, Vol. 12, p. 89. The Boaz Mastodon: A Possible Association of Man and Mastodon in Wisconsin, Harris A. Palmer and James B. Stoltman, Vol. 1, p. 163. Bone Composition and the Reconstruction of Diet: Examples from the Midwestern United States, T. Douglas Price and Maureen Kavanagh, Vol. 7, p. 61. The Boston Ledges Shelter: Comparative Spatial Analyses of Early Late Woodland Occupations in Summit County, Ohio, David S. Brose and John F. Scarry, Vol. 1, p. 179. The Bostrom Figure Pipe and the Cahokian Effigy Style in the American Bottom, Thomas E. Emerson, Vol. 8, p. 259. Caddoan Settlements in the Arkansas Ozarks: The Upper Lee Creek Valley, Neal L. Trubowitz, Vol. 8, p. 199. Cahokia Interaction with Contemporary Southeastern and Eastern Societies, James B. Griffin, Vol. 18, p. 3. Ceramic Chronology and Culture History of the Southern Ouachita River Basin: Coles Creek to the Early Historic Period, Tristram R. Kidder, Vol. 15, p. 51. Ceramic Classification and Temporal Discrimination: A Consideration of Later Prehistoric Stylistic Change in the Mississippi River Delta, Dave D. Davis, Vol. 6, p. 55. Ceramic Funerary Masks from McKinstry Mound 2, Elden Johnson and Tim Ready, Vol. 17, p. 16. The Ceremonial Pick: A Consideration of Its Place in Eastern Woodlands Prehistory, John R. Halsey, Vol. 9, p. 43. Chenopod as Cultigen: A Re-evaluation of Some Prehistoric Collections from Eastern North America, David L. Asch and Nancy B. Asch, Vol. 2, p. 3. Chipped Stone and Functional Interpretations: A Fort Ancient Example, James A. Robertson, Vol. 9, p. 251. Clay Funerary Masks in Illinois Hopewell, Della Collins Cook, Vol. 6, p. 3. Climate and Culture in the Western Great Lakes Region, David A. Baerreis, Reid A. Bryson, and John Kutzbach, Vol. 1, p. 39. Clovis Projectile Point Manufacture: A Perspective from the Ready/Lincoln Hills Site, 11JY46, Jersey County, Illinois, Juliet E. Morrow, Vol. 20, p. 167. The Coffey Site: Environment and Cultural Adaptation at a Prairie Plains Archaic Site, Larry J. Schmits, Vol. 3, p. 69. Coles Creek Period Faunal Exploitation in the Ouachita River Valley of Southern Arkansas, David B. Kelley, Vol. 17, p. 227. A Commentary on Some Archaeological Activities in the Mid-Continent 1925–1975, James B. Griffin, Vol. 1, p. 5. The Community Plan of an Early Late Woodland Village in the Middle Scioto River Valley, William S. Dancey, Vol. 13, p. 223. The Comstock Trace: A Huber Phase Earthwork and Habitation Site near Joliet, Will County, Illinois, Douglas Kullen, Vol. 19, p. 3. A Construction Sequence for a Middle Woodland Hilltop Enclosure, Robert V. Riordan, Vol. 20, p. 62. The Controlled Surface Collection of a Multicomponent Site in Southwestern Ohio: A Replication Experiment, Robert V. Riordan, Vol. 7, p. 45. Copper Earspools from Ohio Hopewell Sites, Katharine C. Ruhl, Vol. 17, p. 46. Cottage Industries: Concepts and Implications, Guy Prentice, Vol. 8, p. 17. Debitage as an Indicator of Intraregional Activity Diversity in Northwest Georgia, Richard W. Jefferies, Vol. 7, p. 99. Debitage Graphs and Archaic Settlement Patterns in the Arkansas Ozarks, L. Mark Raab, Robert F. Cande, and David W. Stahle, Vol. 4, p. 167. Deduction on the Duck River: A Test of Some Hypotheses About Settlement Distribution Using Surface Site Survey Data from Middle Tennessee, D. Bruce Dickson, Vol. 4, p. 113. Demography and Mortuary Practice at Seip Mound One, Lyle W. Konigsberg, Vol. 10, p. 123. A Dog Burial from Isle Royale, Lake Superior: An Example of Household Ritual Sacrifice in the Terminal Woodland Period, Caven P. Clark, Vol. 15, p. 265. The Early Archaic of Willow Branch, Walter E. Klippel and James Maddox, Vol. 2, p. 99. Early Historic Hasinai Elites: A Model for the Material Culture of Governing Elites, Don G. Wyckoff and Timothy G. Baugh, Vol. 5, p. 225. An Early Marksville Burial Component in Southeastern Louisiana, J. Richard Shenkel, Vol. 9, p. 105. Early Mississippian Connections at the Late Woodland Mill Hollow Site in Lorain County, Ohio, David S. Brose, Vol. 18, p. 97. Early Plains Woodland and Middle Plains Woodland Occupation of the James River Region in Southeastern North Dakota, Michael L. Gregg and Paul R. Picha, Vol. 14, p. 38. Early Woodland Reflections, Kevin P. McGowan and Charles B. Stout, Vol. 13, p. 69. Earthworks and Mortuary Sites on Lake Erie: Believe It or Not at the Ripley Site, Lynne P. Sullivan, Sarah W. Neusius, and Phillip D. Neusius, Vol. 20, p. 115. Economic Differentiation among Mississippian Farmsteads, Guy Prentice, Vol. 10, p. 77. Ecotonal Settlement and Subsistence in the Northern Midwest, Michael G. Michlovic, Vol. 5, p. 151. The Effects of Cultivation and Collecting on Ohio Fluted Point Finds: A Cautionary Note, Mark F. Seeman and Olaf H. Prufer, Vol. 9, p. 227. The Effects of Cultivation and Collecting on Ohio Fluted Point Finds: A Reply to Seeman and Prufer, Bradley T. Lepper, Vol. 10, p. 241. Environmental Variables as Factors in Site Location: An Example from the Upper Midwest, Shirley J. Schermer and Joseph A. Tiffany, Vol. 10, p. 215. Epidemic Disease in the Postcontact Southeast: A Reappraisal, George R. Milner, Vol. 5, p. 39. Eva Projectile Point Breakage at Cave Spring: Pattern Recognition and Interpretive Possibilities, Jack L. Hofman, Vol. 11, p. 79. Evidence of Local Biological Continuity for an Ohio Hopewell Complex Population, Paul W. Sciulli and Michael C. Mahaney, Vol. 11, p. 181. Evolution of Deer Hunting in the Eastern Woodlands, Gregory A. Waselkov, Vol. 3, p. 15. An Examination of Casteel’s MNI Behavior Analysis: A Reductionist Approach, Peter T. Bobrowsky, Vol. 7, p. 171. Excavation of a Mississippian Farmstead at the Brandywine Pointe Site (40DV247), Cumberland River Valley, Tennessee, Kevin E. Smith and Michael E. Moore, Vol. 19, p. 198. Excavations at 40LK1, A Mississippian Substructural Mound in the Reelfoot Basin, Lake County, Tennessee, William L. Lawrence and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr., Vol. 18, p. 18. Excavations at the Haystack Rockshelters, Powell County, Kentucky, C. Wesley Cowan, Vol. 4, p. 3. Factors in Siting a Middle Woodland Enclosure in Middle Tennessee, Willard S. Bacon, Vol. 18, p. 245. Faunal Remains and White-Tailed Deer Exploitation from a Late Woodland Upland Encampment: The Boschert Site (23SC609), St. Charles County, Missouri, James R. Purdue, Bonnie W. Styles, and Mary Carol Masulis, Vol. 14, p. 146. Fluted Point Distributional Patterns in the Eastern United States: A Contemporary Phenomenon, Bradley T. Lepper, Vol. 8, p. 271. The Focal-Diffuse Model: An Evolutionary Perspective on the Prehistoric Cultural Adaptations of the Eastern United States, Charles E. Cleland, Vol. 1, p. 59. Functional Group Changes and Acculturation: A Case Study of the French and the Indian in the Lower Mississippi Valley, Ian W. Brown, Vol. 4, p. 147. Galena Analysis and Poverty Point Trade, John A. Walthall, Clarence H. Webb, Stephen H. Stow, and Sharon I. Goad, Vol. 7, p. 133. Havana Tradition Chronology of Central Missouri, Marvin Kay and Alfred E. Johnson, Vol. 2, p. 195. Historic Documents and Prehistoric Sugaring: A Matter of Cultural Context, Margaret B. Holman, Vol. 11, p. 125. Historical Archaeology and Prehistory: Experimenting with Dating Formulas for Mississippi Period Ceramics, Kit W. Wesler, Vol. 19, p. 260. A Historical Footnote, James H. Kellar, Vol. 4, p. 139. Hopewell Artifacts from Shrake Mound 39, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, William Green, Vol. 11, p. 3. Hopewell Middle Woodland Settlement Systems and Cultural Dynamics in Southern Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley, Vol. 6, p. 131. Hopewell Panpipes: A Recent Discovery in Indiana, Beth A. Cree, Vol. 17, p. 3. Identification of Attribute Variability in Emergent Mississippian and Mississippian Arrow Points from Southeast Missouri, Mark J. Lynott, Vol. 16, p. 189. The Identification of Late Woodland Maple Sugaring Sites in the Upper Great Lakes, Margaret B. Holman, Vol. 9, p. 63. The Impact of European Diseases in the Sixteenth-Century Southeast: A Case Study, Robert L. Blakely and Bettina Detweiler-Blakely, Vol. 14, p. 62. In Pursuit of Prehistoric Subsistence: A Comparative Account of Some Contemporary Flotation Techniques, Patty Jo Watson, Vol. 1, p. 77. Indicators of Status-Related Stress in Dallas Society: Transverse Lines and Cortical Thickness in Long Bones, James W. Hatch, Patrick S. Willey, and Edward E. Hunt, Jr., Vol. 8, p. 49. The Ingomar Mounds Site: Internal Structure and Chronology, Janet E. Rafferty, Vol. 12, p. 147. Inland Waterways in the Northeast, Elizabeth A. Little, Vol. 12, p. 55. The Innes Site: A Plow Disturbed Archaic Component, Brant County, Ontario, Paul A. Lennox, Vol. 11, p. 221. The Interpretive Potential of Pottery from Domestic Contexts, David J. Hally, Vol. 8, p. 165. An Interregional Comparison of the Surface Patterning of Two Western Kentucky Mississippian Sites, Jarrod Burks, Vol. 20, p. 3. Kern Effigy #2: A Fort Ancient Winter Solstice Marker?, John R. White, Vol. 12, p. 225. Knife River Flint and Interregional Exchange, Frances Clark, Vol. 9, p. 173. The Lab Woofie Site (11-S-346): An Unplowed Mississippian Site in the American Bottom Region of Illinois, Guy Prentice and Mark Mehrer, Vol. 6, p. 33. Langford Tradition Subsistence, Settlement, and Technology, Robert J. Jeske, Vol. 15, p. 221. Late Archaic Plant Remains from West-Central Kentucky: A Summary, Gary W. Crawford, Vol. 7, p. 205. Late Prehistoric Adaptive Strategies on the Northern Periphery of the Carolinian Biotic Province: A Case Study from Southwest Michigan, William M. Cremin, Vol. 8, p. 91. Late Prehistoric Exchange on the Southern Plains and Its Periphery, Susan C. Vehik, Vol. 13, p. 41. The Late Wisconsinan Ice Margin and Early Paleo-Indian Occupation in the Mid-Continent Region, Peter L. Storck, Vol. 13, p. 259. A Late Woodland Ritual Site in Northern Kentucky, Barbara Thiel, Vol. 17, p. 265. The Lead Branch Crematory (15PE126), Perry County, Kentucky, Charles M. Niquette, Lyle W. Konigsburg, and Robert B. Hand, Vol. 20, p. 143. A Lithic Analysis of the Anderson Village Site (33-Wa-4), A Fort Ancient Culture Site in Warren County, Ohio, Russell J. Barber, Vol. 3, p. 189. A Long-Stemmed Spud from the American Bottom, Timothy R. Pauketat, Vol. 8, p. 1. Lower Ohio Valley Negative Painted Ceramics, Sherri L. Hilgeman, Vol. 10, p. 195. Lowland Environmental Variability and Prehistoric Settlement Behavior in the Lower Mississippi Valley, Timothy C. Klinger, Vol. 3, p. 285. The Macoupin Creek Figure Pipe and Its Archaeological Context: Evidence for Late Woodland-Mississippian Interaction Beyond the Northern Border of Cahokian Settlement, Kenneth B. Farnsworth and Thomas E. Emerson, Vol. 14, p. 18. Madisonville Metal and Glass Artifacts: Implications for Western Fort Ancient Chronology and Interaction Networks, Penelope B. Drooker, Vol. 21, p. 145. Marine Shells as Wealth Items in Mississippian Societies, Guy Prentice, Vol. 12, p. 193. Matheny: A Multicomponent Site on Bayou Bartholomew, Northeast Louisiana, Tristram R. Kidder, Vol. 19, p. 137. Mechanical Procedure Involved in Bone Dismemberment and Defleshing in Prehistoric Michigan, Carol A. Raemsch, Vol. 18, p. 217. A Method for Reliable and Quantifiable Subsampling of Archaeological Features for Flotation, Jeanne M. Schaaf, Vol. 6, p. 219. Mid-Continental Archaeology: A Voice for the Heartland, David S. Brose, Vol. 1, p. 3. Middle and Late Archaic Phytogeography and Floral Exploitation in the Upper Great Lakes, Kathryn C. Egan, Vol. 13, p. 81. Middle and Late Holocene Ethnobotany of the Hayes Site (40ML139): Evidence from Unit 990N918E, Gary D. Crites, Vol. 12, p. 3. The Middle to Late Woodland Transition in Eastern Minnesota, Guy E. Gibbon and Christy A. H. Caine, Vol. 5, p. 57. Middle Woodland Mortuary Practices along the Northeastern Periphery of the Great Plains: A Consideration of Hopewellian Interactions, Susan C. Vehik, Vol. 8, p. 213. Midwest Archaeological Conference 33rd Annual Meeting: Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. 90. Midwest Archaeological Conference 34th Annual Meeting: Abstracts, Vol. 15, p. 137. Millennarian Archaeology, Double Discourse, and the Unending Quest for De Soto, David Henige, Vol. 21, p. 191. Mississippian Adaptations to the Middle Cumberland Drainage of Central Tennessee, Robert L. Jolley, Vol. 8, p. 73. Mississippian Domestic Economy and Formation Processes: A Response to Prentice, Timothy R. Pauketat, Vol. 12, p. 77. Modeling a Horticultural Complex in South-Central Manitoba During the Late Prehistoric Period—The Vickers Focus, B. A. Nicholson, Vol. 16, p. 163. The Morrisroe Site: Projectile Point Types and Radiocarbon Dates from the Lower Tennessee River Valley, Jack D. Nance, Vol. 11, p. 11. Mound Volumes, Energy Ratios, Exotic Materials, and Contingency Tables: Comments on Some Recent Analyses of Copena Burial Practices, Marvin D. Jeter, Vol. 9, p. 91. Naub-Cow-Zo-Win Discs from Northern Michigan, Charles E. Cleland, Richard D. Clute, and Robert E. Haltiner, Vol. 9, p. 235. Netting Technology and the Antiquity of Fish Exploitation in North Eastern North America, James B. Petersen, Nathan D. Hamilton, J. M. Adovasio, and Alan L. McPherron, Vol. 9, p. 199. A New Method for Calculating Live Weight in the Northern White-Tailed Deer from Osteoarchaeological Material, Thomas E. Emerson, Vol. 3, p. 35. New Perspectives on the Delmarva Adena Complex, Jay F. Custer, Vol. 12, p. 33. New Perspectives on the Late Woodland Cultures of the Western Lake Erie Region, David M. Stothers and G. Michael Pratt, Vol. 6, p. 91. A New Role and Analytical Design for the Use of Resistivity Surveying in Archaeology, Christopher Carr, Vol. 2, p. 161. 1989 Excavations at Pinson Mounds: Ozier Mound, Robert C. Mainfort, Jr., and Richard Walling, Vol. 17, p. 112. 1983 Excavations at Pinson Mounds: The Twin Mounds, Robert C. Mainfort, Jr., George W. Shannon, Jr., and Jack E. Tyler, Vol. 10, p. 49. Nobles Pond: A Fluted Point Site in Northeastern Ohio, Richard Michael Gramly and Garry L. Summers, Vol. 11, p. 97. Nonmetric Trait Variation in the Adena Peoples of the Ohio River Drainage, Steven M. Taxman, Vol. 19, p. 71. Non-Site Sampling in the Lower Cumberland River Valley, Jack D. Nance, Vol. 5, p. 169. Note on the Use and Misuse of Water-Separation (“Flotation”) for the Recovery of Small-Scale Botanical Remains, Patrick J. Munson, Vol. 6, p. 123. Old Collections and New Technology: Documenting the Domestication of Chenopodium in Eastern North America, Gayle J. Fritz and Bruce D. Smith, Vol. 13, p. 3. Oneota Burial Patterns in Eastern Wisconsin, Paul P. Kreisa, Vol. 18, p. 35. Origins and Spatial/Temporal Distribution of the Rockport Archaeological Complex, Central and Lower Texas Coast, Herman A. Smith, Vol. 9, p. 27. The Orvis Scott Site: A Poverty Point Component on Joes Bayou, East Carroll Parish, Louisiana, Jon L. Gibson, Vol. 21, p. 1. The Outlet Site (47 DA 3): Some Dating Problems and a Reevaluation of the Presence of Corn in the Diet of Middle and Late Woodland Peoples in Wisconsin, David A. Baerreis and Margaret M. Bender, Vol. 9, p. 143. Paleodemographic Analysis of a Late Woodland Site in Southeastern Michigan, Susan J. Bender, Vol. 4, p. 183. Paleodemography of the Duff Site (33LO111), Logan County, Ohio, Paul W. Sciulli and Bruce W. Aument, Vol. 12, p. 117. Paleoindian Contexts and Artifact Distribution Patterns at the Bostrom Site, St. Clair County, Illinois, Kenneth B. Tankersley, Vol. 20, p. 40. Paleoindian Projectile Points from the Vicinity of Silver Mound (47JA21), Jackson County, Wisconsin, Matthew Glenn Hill, Vol. 19, p. 223. Parrow Site Lithic Analysis, Thomas W. Neumann and Elden Johnson, Vol. 4, p. 79. Petrographic Analysis of Marion Thick Ceramic Sherds from the Plum Island Site, Illinois, Cameron Begg and Thomas J. Riley, Vol. 15, p. 250. Phosphorus as an Anthrosol Indicator, Shaune M. Skinner, Vol. 11, p. 51. Physical and Structural Properties of Ceramic Materials Utilized by a Fort Ancient Group, Ken Tankersley and John Meinhart, Vol. 7, p. 225. Phytolith Analysis in Archaeology, Mary Eubanks Dunn, Vol. 8, p. 289. Plant Husbandry at the Archaic/Woodland Transition: Evidence from the Cold Oak Shelter, Kentucky, Kristen J. Gremillion, Vol. 18, p. 161. Plant Utilization at Spoonbill, An Early Caddo Site in Northeast Texas, Cathy J. Crane, Vol. 7, p. 81. Plaquemine Architectural Patterns in the Natchez Bluffs and Surrounding Regions of the Lower Mississippi Valley, Ian W. Brown, Vol. 10, p. 251. A Polythetic-Satisficer Approach to Prehistoric Natural Shelter Selection in Middle Tennessee, Charles L. Hall and Walter E. Klippel. Vol. 13, p. 159. A Possible Sweatlodge at the Schilling Site (20KZ56), Kalamazoo County, Michigan, Dale William Quattrin and William M. Cremin, Vol. 13, p. 29. The Potential of Fish Utilization in Riverine Environments, Richard Yerkes, Vol. 6, p. 207. Pottery and Graveside Ritual in Kentucky Adena, R. Berle Clay, Vol. 8, p. 109. Prehistoric Maple Sugaring Sites?, Carol I. Mason, Vol. 10, p. 149. Prehistoric Selection for Intentional Thermal Alteration: Tests of a Model Employing Southeastern Archaeological Materials, David G. Anderson, Vol. 4, p. 221. Prehistoric Selenite and Satinspar Mining in the Mammoth Cave System, Kentucky, Patrick J. Munson, Kenneth B. Tankersley, Cheryl Ann Munson, and Patty Jo Watson, Vol. 14, p. 119. Prehistoric Subsistence and Hardwood Nut Yields, John E. Keller, Vol. 12, p. 175. Prehistory and Hunter/Gatherers: The Role of Analogs, Frederick W. Lange, Vol. 5, p. 133. Preliminary Archaeological Survey of Illinois Uplands and Some Behavioral Implications, David L. Carmichael, Vol. 2, p. 219. Problems in Ceramic Classification and Chronology: An Example from the Mobile Bay Area, Alabama, Robert G. Whitlam, Vol. 6, p. 179. The Prospect Spring Site and the Problems of the Late Woodland/Mississippian Transition in the Western Ozarks, David W. Benn and Jack H. Ray, Vol. 21, p. 49. Quarrying and Quantification: Estimates of Lithic Material Demand, Barbara E. Luedtke, Vol. 4, p. 255. The Rebirth and Demise of Ohio’s Earliest Blast Furnace: An Archaeological Postmortem, John R. White, Vol. 21, p. 217. Reflections from the Lower Mississippi Valley, Stephen Williams, Vol. 1, p. 101. Rethinking the Archaic Chronology of the Saginaw Valley, Michigan, William A. Lovis and James A. Robertson, Vol. 14, p. 226. The Ringler Archaic Dugout from Savannah Lake, Ashland County, Ohio: With Speculations on Trade and Transmission in the Prehistory of the Eastern United States, David S. Brose and Isaac Greber, Vol. 7, p. 245. Rock Island and the Laurel Cultural Frontier in Northern Lake Michigan, Ronald J. Mason, Vol. 16, p. 118. The Russell Brown Mounds: Three Hopewell Mounds in Ross County, Ohio, Mark F. Seeman and Frank Soday, Vol. 5, p. 73. Salvaging the Survey: A Case Study in Georgia, Paul R. Fish, Vol. 3, p. 333. Seasonal Specialization, Assemblage Diversity, and the Concept of a Subsistence-Settlement System: A Statistical Analysis of the Riverton Culture, Donald M. Thieme, Vol. 16, p. 85. Sedentism, Lithic Technology, and Debitage: An Intersite Debitage Analysis, Matthew T. Seddon, Vol. 17, p. 198. Seip Hopewell Textile Analysis and Cultural Implications, Cheunsoon A. Song, Kathryn A. Jakes, and Richard W. Yerkes, Vol. 21, p. 247. Sequencing In-Site Taphonomic Processes, The Lesson of the Eaton Briquets, John R. White, Vol. 4, p. 209. Serpent Mound: A Fort Ancient Icon?, Robert V. Fletcher, Terry L. Cameron, Bradley T. Lepper, Dee Anne Wymer, and William Pickard, Vol. 21, p. 105. Small Sites Archaeology and Use-Wear on Surface-Collected Artifacts, George H. Odell, Vol. 10, p. 21. The Smithsonian Institution’s Investigations at Moundville in 1869 and 1882, Vincas P. Steponaitis, Vol. 8, p. 127. Some Distinctive Paleo-Indian Tool Types from the Lower Great Lakes Region, Chris J. Ellis and D. Brian Deller, Vol. 13, p. 111. Some Ideas Concerning the Formulation of Research Designs and Excavation Methodologies on Boreal Forest Habitation Sites, C. S. “Paddy” Reid, Vol. 13, p. 187. The Source and Distribution of Specialized Stone Tools in the Ozarks, David H. Jurney, Jr., Vol. 6, p. 17. Source Identification of Obsidian from the Trowbridge Site (14WY1), a Hopewellian Site in Kansas, Richard E. Hughes, Vol. 20, p. 105. Sourcing Ceramics in the Spiro Region: A Preliminary Study Using Proton-Induced X-Ray Emission (PIXE) Analysis, Helmut J. Fischbeck, J. Daniel Rogers, Stuart R. Ryan, and Fern E. Swenson, Vol. 14, p. 3. Southern Cult Manifestations at the Lake Jackson Site, Leon County, Florida: Salvage Excavation of Mound 3, B. Calvin Jones, Vol. 7, p. 3. The Southern Cult Reconsidered, James A. Brown, Vol. 1, p. 115. A Special Child: The Monarch Knoll Burial, W. A. Fox and J. Eldon Molto, Vol. 19, p. 99. Stable Isotope Analysis of Incipient Maize Horticulturalists from the Gard Island 2 Site, Mark R. Schurr and Brian G. Redmund, Vol. 16, p. 69. A Stable White-Tailed Deer Population Model and Its Implications for Interpreting Prehistoric Hunting Patterns, Thomas E. Emerson, Vol. 5, p. 117. Steed-Kisker: The Western Periphery of the Mississippian Tradition, Patricia J. O’Brien, Vol. 18, p. 61. The Stone Serpent Mound of Boyd County, Kentucky: An Investigation of a Stone Effigy Structure, Sara L. Sanders, Vol. 16, p. 272. A Study of Monongahela Subsistence Patterns Based on Mass Spectrometric Analysis, Diana C. Farrow, Vol. 11, p. 153. Stylistic Variation in Middle Woodland Pipe Styles: The Chronological Implications, Mark F. Seeman, Vol. 2, p. 47. The Subdivision of Spiro Phase, Charles L. Rohrbaugh, Vol. 10, p. 155. The Swan’s Landing Site (12Hr304): An Early Archaic (Kirk Horizon) Site in Harrison County, South-Central Indiana, Edward E. Smith, Jr., Vol. 20, p. 192. Tactics, Strategy, and Operations: The Mississippian System Responds to Its Environment, R. Berle Clay, Vol. 1, p. 137. A Technological and Functional Analysis of Middle Archaic Hafted Endscrapers from the Black Earth Site, Saline County, Illinois, Richard W. Jefferies, Vol. 15, p. 3. Textile Production and Use at Wickliffe Mounds (15BA4), Kentucky, Penelope B. Drooker, Vol. 15, p. 163. Textiles as Markers of Ohio Hopewell Social Identities, Flora Church, Vol. 9, p. 1. Thin-Section Analysis of Schlemmer Site Ceramics, James Warren Porter and Christine R. Szuter, Vol. 3, p. 3. Tooth-tool Use versus Dental Mutilation: A Case Study from the Prehistoric Southeast, Robert L. Blakely and Lane A. Beck, Vol. 9, p. 269. Toward a History of the Midwest Archaeological Conference, James W. Porter, Vol. 9, p. 135. Toward a Model of Exchange Values for the Eastern Woodlands, David S. Brose, Vol. 15, p. 100. Two Early Mississippian Period Structures from the Rench Site (11P4), Peoria County, Illinois, Mark A. McConaughy, Claude V. Jackson, and Frances B. King, Vol. 10, p. 171. An Updated Distribution of Ohio Fluted Points, Mark F. Seeman and Olaf H. Prufer, Vol. 7, p. 155. The Use of Blue-Gray Chert in Midwestern Prehistory, Carol A. Morrow, J. Michael Elam, and Michael D. Glascock, Vol. 17, p. 166. Variation in Limb Bones of Terminal Late Archaic Populations of Ohio, Paul W. Sciulli, Paul J. Pacheco, and Charles A. Janini, Vol. 16, p. 247. Variations in Social Structure of Ohio Hopewell Peoples, N’omi Greber, Vol. 4, p. 35. Violence Against Women: Prehistoric Skeletal Evidence from Michigan, Richard G. Wilkinson and Karen M. Van Wagenen, Vol. 18, p. 190. Visions in the Quest for Medicine: An Interpretation of the Indian Pictographs of the Canadian Shield, Grace Rajnovich, Vol. 14, p. 179. Wells as Artifacts, John R. White, Vol. 19, p. 39. Winnebago Indians and Lead Mining: A Case Study of the Ethnohistoric Approach in Archaeology, Janet D. Spector, Vol. 2, p. 131. The Winter House: An Early Southeast Tradition, Charles H. Faulkner, Vol. 2, p. 141. The Woodland Ceramic Sequence in the Culture History of Northeastern Iowa, David Benn, Vol. 3, p. 215. Woodland Social Change in West-Central Illinois, Joseph A. Tainter, Vol. 2, p. 67. The Wright Mound Reexamined: Generative Structures and the Political Economy of a Simple Chiefdom, Andrew J. Shryock, Vol. 12, p. 243.
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