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Vol. 11, No. 2 (1949) [111102] Martin, E. C.—Indian Remains in Grundy County, Missouri; Turner, C. H.—Flint; Mohrman, H.—A Small Hopewell Mound in Adams County, Illinois. (32 pp.) $2 Vol. 11, Nos. 3–4 (1949) [111134] Adams, R. M.—Archaeological Investigation in Jefferson County, Missouri. (72 pp.) $4 Vol. 12, No. 1 (1950) [111201] Stubbs, F.—A Preliminary Report on the Mill Creek Area of Andrew County, Missouri. (43 pp.) $2 Vol. 12, No. 2 (1950) [111202] Spier, R. F. G.—Index to The Missouri Archaeologist, Vols. 1–10:1935–1948. (8 pp.) $.50 Vol. 14 (1952, reprinted 2000) [111400] Hamilton, H. W.—The Spiro Mound; Griffin, J. B.—An Interpretation of the Place of Spiro in Southeastern Archaeology; Willoughby, C. C.—Textile Fabrics from the Spiro Mound. (276 pp.) $20 Vol. 19, No. 4 (1957) [111904] Larson, L. H.—An Unusual Wooden Rattle from the Etowah Site; Rodgers, H. C.—An Interesting Bluff Dweller Find; Tong, M. E.—Salvage of an Indian Burial. (24 pp.) $2 Vol. 21, Nos. 2–4 (1959) [112124] Wedel, M. M.—Oneota Sites on the Upper Iowa River. (181 pp.) $6 Vol. 26 (1964) [112600] Keslin, R. O.—Archaeological Implications on the Role of Salt as an Element of Cultural Diffusion. (181 pp.) $6 Vol. 27, No. 2 (1965) [112702] Roberts, R.—Tick Creek Cave: An Archaic Site in the Gasconade River Valley of Missouri. (52 pp.) $3 Vol. 27, Nos. 3–4 (1965) [112734] McMillan, R. B.—Gasconade Prehistory: A Survey and Evaluation of the Archaeological Resources. (114 pp.) $5 Vol. 28 (1966) [112800] Shippee, J. M.—The Archaeology of Arnold Re2

search Cave, Callaway County, Missouri; Henning, A. E.—Fabrics and Related Materials from Arnold Research Cave. (107 pp.) $5 Vol. 32 (1970) [113200] Henning, D. R.—Development and Interrelationships of Oneota Culture in the Lower Missouri River Valley. (180 pp.) $5 Vol. 33 (1971) [113300] Stephenson, R. L.—The Potts Village Site (39CO19), Oahe Reservoir, North Central South Dakota. (144 pp.) $4.50 Vol. 35, Nos. 1–2 (1973) [113512] Archaeology in the 70s: Mitigating the Im­­­pact—A Symposium held at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, Calif., May 3, 1973. (71 pp.) $1 Vol. 35, Nos. 3–4 (1973) [113534] Geier, C. R.—The Flake Assemblage in Archaeological Interpretation; Hamblin, N.L.—The Age Composition of a Middle Mississippian Raccoon Kill. (43 pp.) $ 1.50 Vol. 36 (1974) [113600] Williams, J. R.—The Baytown Phases in the Cairo Lowland of Southeast Missouri. (109 pp.) $4 Vol. 37 (1976) [113700] Martin, T. L.—Prehistoric Settlement Subsistence Relationships in the Fishing River Drainage, Western Missouri; Klepinger, L., and D. R. Henning—The Hatten Mound: A Two-Component Burial Site in Northeast Missouri. (170 pp.) $6 Vol. 38 (1977) [113800] Chapman, C. H. (compiler)—Investigation and Comparison of Two Fortified Mississippi Tradition Archaeological Sites in Southeastern Missouri: A Preliminary Compilation (Lilbourn and Towosahgy). (346 pp.) $8 Vol. 40 (1979) [114000] Waselkov, G. A.—Zumwalt’s Fort: An Archae­ological Study of Frontier Process in Missouri. (129 pp.) $6 Vol. 41 (1980) [114100] Schmits, L. J., K. C. Reid, and N. O’Malley—Dead Hickory Tree: A Plains Village in East Central Kansas; Graham, L. J.—Hammer Mounds (23SA115): ‘Vacant’ Late Woodland Mounds near Miami in Saline County, Missouri; Brendal, S. J.—Wild Turkey Remains in Ozark Bluff Shelters. (106 pp.) $5

Vol. 50 (1989) [115000] Pool, K. J.—A History of Amateur Archae­­o­logy in the St. Louis Area. (127 pp.) $7.50

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Vol. 57 (1996) [115700] Roberts, T. E., and C. S. Rickers—Historical Iowa Settlement in the Grand River Basin of Missouri and Iowa; Bray, R. T.—Preliminary Ar-

Vol. 51 (1990) [115100] Price, J. E., and G. L. Fox—Recent Investigations at Towosahgy State Historic Site; Saucier, R. Vol. 43 (1982) [114300] T.—Towosahgy State Historic Site and its Physical Schmits, L. J.—The May Brook Site, Jackson Environment. (91 pp.) $6.50 County, Missouri; Ray, J. H.—The Effects of Heat Treatment on Cherts from the Truman Reservoir; Vol. 52 (1991) [115200] Blake, L. W., and H. C. Cutler—Plant Remains Bray, R. T.—The Utz Site: An Oneota Village from the King Hill Site (23BN1) and Comparisons in Central Missouri. (146 pp.) $7.50 with Those from the Utz Site; Wiegers, R. P.—The Little Osage Village. (140 pp.) $6 Vol. 53 (1992) [115300] Piazza, T. J.—The Kaskaskia Manuscripts; Vol. 44 (1983) [114400] Marshall, J. B.—The St. Louis Mound Group; Various authors—The Loftin Component, Warren, R. E.—Prehistoric Mussel Faunas from 23SN42; Lubensky, E. H.—An Oneota Pit the Northern Ozark Highland of Missouri. (100 Complex; Ray, J. A.—Study of Ordovician and pp.) $8 Mississippian Chert Resources in Southwest-Central Missouri. (134 pp.) $7 Vol. 54 (1993) [115400] Grantham, L.—The Illini Village of the MarVol. 45 (1984) [114500] quette and Jolliet Voyage of 1673; W. W. Martin et Wood, W. R., and S. L. Brock—The Bolivar al.—The Orr Site, 23SO132; Benn, D. W., and Burial Complex of Southwestern Missouri. (133 N. H. Lopinot—Prehistoric Occupations at Cobb pp.) $6 Cave in the Western Ozarks; T. M. Hamilton— The Miami Mastodon, 23SA212. (88 pp.) $7 Vol. 46 (1985) [114600] O’Brien, M. J. (with contributions by M. Curry, Vol. 55 (1994) [115500] T. K. Donham, M. K. Trimble, and R. E. War- Ray, J. H.—Casa Blanca: An Early Archaic ren)—Archaeology of the Central Salt River Valley: Upland Base Camp in Southwest Missouri; MarAn Overview of the Prehistoric Occupation. (240 tin, W. W., and L. M. Parks—Early Middle pp.) $8 Mississippian-Period Land-Use and Settlement– Subsistence Practices, Site 23SO132, Stoddard Co., Vol. 47 (1986) [114700] Mo.; Yelton, J. K., and R. T. Bray—Integrating Voigt, E. E., and D. M. Pearsall (editors)—New Archaeology and History at the Nathan Boone Site. World Paleoethnobotany: Collected Papers in Honor (124 pp.) $7.50 of Leonard W. Blake. (255 pp.) $7 Vol. 56 (1995) [115600] Vol. 48 (1987) [114800] Hoard, R. J.—Richterkessing Mound, Bray, R. T.—Boone’s Lick Salt Works, 1805–33; 23SC501, St. Charles Co., Mo.; Wettstaed, J. Holland T. D., and C. B. Pulliam—Archaeo- R.—A Different View of the Lead Mines of logical Investigations at the Area Directly North of Mo.; Bray, R.T.—Archaeology of the First the Old Courthouse in Arrow Rock, Missouri. (89 Home in Nauvoo of the Parents of Joseph pp.) $8 Smith, Jr. (113 pp.) $7.50

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Vol. 42 (1981) [114200] Papers presented at the Kansas City Vicinity Archaeology Symposium at the Annual Spring Meeting of the Missouri Archaeological Society held at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, May 1977. (108 pp.) $5

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chaeological Investigations at the First Missouri State Capitol, St. Charles; Bray, R. T., (with contrib. by D. G. Rickey and R. A. Fox)—Archaeological Investigations at the Reno–Benteen Battle Site, Little Bighorn Battlefield, Montana; Norris, F. T.—George Washington & Missouri Archaeology: The Ste. Genevieve Connection. (102 pp.) $7.50 Vol. 59 (1998) [115900] Janowski, K. E.—Missouri Art of CharlesAlexandre Lesueur; Baumann, T. E.—AfricanAmerican Archaeology: A Missouri Perspective; Galloy, J. M. et al.—1995 Excavations at the Barton Site (23SL69); Longoria, L.—Surface Artifacts from the Illiniwek Village Site, Northeast Missouri. (151 pp.) $8 Vol. 60 (1999) [116000] Conner, M. D. et al.—Neosho Tradition Occupation in Lawrence County, Missouri; Vradenburg, J. A.—Skeletal Biology of Late-Prehistoric La Crosse-Region Oneota Populations. (164 pp.) $8 Vol. 61 (2000) [116100] Wood, W. R., and S. L. Brock—Six Late Prehistoric Burial Mounds in Southwestern Missouri; Wettstaed, J. R.—Late Woodland & Mississippian Occupations of the Northeastern Missouri Ozarks; McBride, D. G.—A New Reconstruction. $8 Vol. 62 (2001) [116200] Angelbeck, W. O. et al.—Crabtree and Katz: Steed-Kisker Sites in Southeastern Clay County; O’Brien, M. J., and R. L. Lyman—The National Research Council and Midwestern Archaeology: The St. Louis Meeting of 1929; Darwent, C. M., and J. E. Gilliland—Osteological Analysis of Domestic Dogs from Burials in Southern Missouri. (169 pp.) $8.50 Vol. 63 (2002) [116300] Papers presented at the Categorization in Archaeology Symposium in September 2000 held in Columbia, Missouri. (104 pp.) $8 Vol. 64 (2003) [116400] Price, J. E., M. J. Hastings, and R. Saucier— Prehistory of the Gnat Alley Woods Site, Ozarks National Scenic Riverways, Missouri. (94 pp.) $8 Vol. 66 (2005) [116600]

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J. H.—Paleoindian and Archaic Chert Use at Big Eddy; Wyckoff, D. G.—Hunter-Gatherer Chert Use along the Southwest Flank of the Ozarks; Lafferty, R. H.—Lithic Reduction Analysis of a Late Archaic Single Activity Area at Site 3IN218, Independence County, Arkansas; Koldehoff, B., and T. Brennan—Exploring Mississippian Polity Interaction and Craft Specialization with Ozarks Chipped-Stone Resources; Ray, J. H.—Late Archaic Staged Reduction of High-Quality Greenwood Rhyolite at the Allen Site; Kelly, J. E.—The Geological and Cultural Contexts of Basalt from Late Emergent Mississippian and Early Mississippian Sites in the St. Louis Region; Koldehoff, B., and G. D. Wilson—Mississippian Celt Production and Resource Extraction in the Upper Big River Valley of St. Francois County, Missouri. (248 pp.) $10

toric Sites in the Salt River Valley; Herndon, R. L., and B. G. DelCastello—The Rohlfing Site: A Late Woodland Occupation in the Uplands along Big Berger Creek, Franklin County, Missouri. (126 pp.) $7 Vol. 75 (2014) [117600] R. B. McMillan—Migration Legends and Origins of Missouri’s Siouan-Speaking Tribes; Grantham, L., and L. Schmits—A Multicomponent Site with a Middle Woodland Burial Mound 23JA388; Bradbury, A. P., and P. D. Bundy—The Early Archaic Hardin Barbed Component at the Baxter Lake Site, Lewis County, Missouri. (112 pp.) $7

Vol. 72 (2011) [117200] Chapman, C. H., and R. E. Pangborn—The Broyles Cairn (23CE123); Sobel E., and C. Cotter—Shifting Mobility Patterns from the Late Paleoindian through Early Archaic Periods: Lithic Debitage Evidence from the Big Eddy Site; Bradbury, A. P.—Middle Archaic Site Structure at the Berhorst Site, Lewis County, Missouri; Collins, A.R., M.K. Pope, A. Sorensen, L. Bush, and M. Tavaszi—Results of Archaeological Investigations at Site 23PI294; Logan, B.—West Side Story: Kansas City Hopewell and Steed-Kisker from a Trans-Missouri Perspective; Ray, J. H., and C. Montgomery—A Unique Human Effigy Pipe from Cedar County, Missouri; Dickson, D.—The Cloud-Williams Site. (208 pp.) $10 Vol. 73 (2012) [117400] Peterson, J. K., G. Powell, and J. D. Feagins— A Kansas City Hopewell Household; Martin, T. L.—The Moyers Site: An Early Woodland Settlement in the Southeast Missouri Ozarks; McMillan R. B.—Bison in Missouri Archaeology. (136 pp.) $8 Vol. 74 (2013) [117500] Wood, R. W.—Ethnohistory and Euro-American Contact in Missouri; Marshall, R. A.—Excavations at the King Site II, New Madrid County, Missouri; Bradbury, A. P.—Radiocarbon Chronology for Archaic Period Sites within the Avenue of the Saints Project, Northeast Missouri; Warner, V. D., N. C. Scholl, and K. D. Warner—Seven Prehis5

No. 10 (1973) [121000] Cottier, R. L., S. B. Traub, and D. C. Traub—A Selected Bibliography of Missouri Archaeology. (10 pp.) ISBN 0-943414-11-3 $2 No. 11 (1974) [121100] Lewis, R. B.—Mississippian Exploitative Strategies: A Southeast Missouri Example. (63 pp.) ISBN 0-943414-12-1 $5

No. 12 (1975) [121200] Geier, C. R.—The Kimberlin Site: The Ecology of a Late Woodland Population. (59 pp.) ISBN 0-943414-13-X $5 No. 13 (1976) [121300] Wood, W. R. (editor)—Fay Tolten and the Initial Middle Missouri Variant. (58 pp.) ISBN 0-943414-14-8 $5 No. 15 (1980) [121500] Kay, M.—The Central Missouri Hopewell Subsistence Settlement System. (58 pp.) ISBN 0-943414-16-4 $4

No. 7 (1969) [130700] Hopgood, J. F.—An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Portage Open Bay in Southeast Missouri. (71 pp.) ISBN 0-943414-22-9 $3

No. 4 (1966) [130400] Perino, G.—The Banks Village Site, Critten­den County, Arkansas. (161 pp.) ISBN 0-943414-19-9 $8

No. 10 (1972) [131000] Healan, D. M.—Surface Delineation of Functional Areas at the Mississippian Ceremonial Center. (49 pp.) ISBN 0-943414-26-1 $3

Special Publication No. 6 Prehistoric Southern Ozark Marginality: A Myth Exposed by James A. Brown (1984) [140600] A re-examination of the archaeology of the Ozarks which demonstrates that a lot of the widely held beliefs about the area were inaccurate. (71 pp.) ISBN 0-943414-18-0 $5

Special Publication No. 7 70th Anniversary Publication, 1935–2005 (2005) [140700] The Missouri Archaeological Society is celebrating its 70th anniversary with a retrospective volume of selected out-of-print articles from the past 70 years of Missouri archaeology. (205 pp.) ISBN 0-943414-97-0 $10 Special Publication No. 9 Marginality and Continuity: The Archaeology of the Northern Ozarks by Steven R. Ahler, Paul P. Kreisa, and Richard Edging (2010) This piece discusses the various similarities and differences between the people living in the northern Ozark highland and those living in the regions surrounding it. (319 pp.)

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Special Publication No. 1 A Report of Progress—Archaeological Research by the University of Missouri (1955–1956) (1957) [140100] A summary of the fieldwork done during that period, written by various authors. (57 pp.) ISBN 0-943414-61-X $3

Memoirs

No. 1 (1950) [130100] Adams, L. M.—Table Rock Basin in Barry County, Missouri. (63 pp.) ISBN 0-943414-17-2 $4

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No. 5 (1967) [120500] Shippee, J. M.—Archaeological Remains in the Area of Kansas City, The Woodland Period: Early, Middle, and Late. (93 pp.) ISBN 0-943414-08-3 $4

From Other Publishers

•A Point Identification Guide for Southwest Missouri by Carl J. Sandstrom and Jack H. Ray, illustrated by Harold Del Thompson (softcover, spiral bound) —Already in its third printing, this guidebook focuses on points found in southwest Missouri, but should also be of use in the adjacent areas of Missouri, northwest Arkansas, northeast Oklahoma, and southeast Kansas. Written with the beginner in mind, it is hoped that this guidebook will inspire interest in the science of archaeology. This book features a brief introduction to Missouri archaeology and over 60 pages of illustrations accompanied by descriptions of the morphology and attributes of each point. (82 pp). (2007) Note: Credit card payment is not accepted for this publication. $12

•The Prehistory of Missouri by M. J. O’Brien and W. Raymond Wood [220950] —A fascinating examination of the objects that were made, used, and discarded or lost by Missouri’s prehistoric inhabitants over a period of more than 11,000 years. Organized by chronological periods such as Archaic and Mississippian, the book provides a comprehensive survey of what is currently known about Missouri’s prehistoric peoples. This book is an excellent substitute for Chapman’s out-of-print Archaeology of Missouri books. (1998) 417 pp. $40

•The Trail of Tears Across Missouri by Joan Gilbert [230200] Gilbert draws from such primary sources as letters, newspaper stories, and the writing of missionaries, guides, and doctors who accompanied the Cherokee to create a moving account of their 1837–1838 removal from the southeastern United States to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). $14 (1996) 136 pp.

•Indians and Archaeology of Missouri by C. H. and E. F. Chapman [220610] —Revised edition of what was originally published by the University of Missouri Press as Missouri Handbook No 5. This expanded edition gives an excellent introduction to the cultural development of Missouri’s Indians during the past 12,000 years. Over 300 illustrations help make Indian traditions and artifacts perceptible to the reader. (1983) 167 pp. $20

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