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A list of available publications is below. The Missouri Archaeologist M.A. 11 (2), 1949 [111102] M.A. 21(2–4), 1959 [112124] Indian Remains in Grundy County, Missouri—E. C. Martin Oneota Sites on the Upper Iowa River—M. M. Wedel $6 Flint—C. H. Turner A Small Hopewell Mound in Adams County, Illinois— M.A. 26, 1964 [112600] H. Mohrman $2 Archaeological Implications on the Role of Salt as an Element of Cultural Diffusion—R. O. Keslin $6 M.A. 11(3–4) [111134] Archaeological Investigation in Jefferson County, M.A. 27(2), 1965 [112702] Missouri—R. M. Adams $4 Tick Creek Cave: An Archaic Site in the Gasconade River Valley of Missouri—R. Roberts $3 M.A. 12(1), 1950 [111201] A Preliminary Report on the Mill Creek Area of Andrew M.A. 28, 1966, [112800] County, Missouri—F. Stubbs $2 The Archaeology of Arnold Research Cave, Callaway County, Missouri—J. M. Shippee M.A. 14, 1952, reprinted 2000, [111400] Fabrics and Related Materials from Arnold Research The Spiro Mound—H. W. Hamilton Cave—A. E. Henning $5 An Interpretation of the Place of Spiro in Southeast- ern Archaeology—J. B. Griffin M.A. 32, 1970 [113200] Textile Fabrics from the Spiro Mound—C. C. Wil- Development and Interrelationships of Oneota Culture in loughby $20 the Lower Missouri River Valley—D. R. Henning $5 M.A. 19(4), 1957 [111904] M.A. 33, 1971 [113300] An Unusual Wooden Rattle from the Etowah Site—L. The Potts Village Site (39CO19), Oahe Reservoir, North H. Larson Central South Dakota—R. L. Stephenson $4.50 An Interesting Bluff Dweller Find—H. C. Rodgers Salvage of an Indian Burial—M. E. Tong $2 M.A. 35(1–2), 1973 [113512] Truman Reservoir—J. H. Ray Archaeology in the 70s: Mitigating the Impact, A Plant Remains from the King Hill Site (23BN1) and Symposium held at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Comparisons with Those from the Utz Site—L. W. Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, Blake and H. C. Cutler Calif., May 3, 1973 $1 The Little Osage Village—R. P. Wiegers $6 M.A. 35(3–4), 1973 [113534] M.A. 44, 1983 [114400] The Flake Assemblage in Archaeological Interpreta- The Loftin Component, 23SN42—Various authors tion—C. R. Geier An Oneota Pit Complex—E. H. Lubensky The Age Composition of a Middle Mississippian Rac- Study of Ordovician and Mississippian Chert Resourc- coon Kill—N. L. Hamblin $1.50 es in Southwest-Central Missouri—J. H. Ray $7 M.A. 3, 1974 [113600] M.A. 45, 1984 [114500] The Baytown Phases in the Cairo Lowland of South- The Bolivar Burial Complex of Southwestern Mis- east Missouri—J. R. Williams $4 souri—W. R. Wood and S. L. Brock $6 M.A. 37, 1976 [113700] M.A. 46, 1985 [114600] Prehistoric Settlement Subsistence Relationships in the Archaeology of the Central Salt River Valley: An Over- Fishing River Drainage, Western Missouri—T. L. Martin view of the Prehistoric Occupation—M. J. O’Brien The Hatten Mound: A Two-Component Burial Site in (with contributions by M. Curry, T. K. Donham, M. K. Northeast Missouri—L. Klepinger and D. R. Henning $6 Trimble, and R.E. Warren) $8 M.A. 38, 1977 [113800] M.A. 47, 1986 [114700] Investigation and Comparison of Two Fortified Mis- New World Paleoethnobotany: Collected Papers in sissippi Tradition Archaeological Sites in Southeast- Honor of Leonard W. Blake—E. E. Voigt and D. M. ern Missouri: A Preliminary Compilation (Lilbourn and Pearsall (editors) $7 Towosahgy)—C. H. Chapman (compiler) $8 M.A. 48, 1987 [114800] M.A. 40, 1979 [114000] Boone’s Lick Salt Works, 1805–1833—R. T. Bray Zumwalt’s Fort: An Archae ological Study of Frontier Archaeological Investigations at the Area Directly Process in Missouri—G. A. Waselkov $6 North of the Old Courthouse in Arrow Rock, Mis- souri—T. D. Holland and C. B. Pulliam $8 M.A. 41, 1980 [114100] Dead Hickory Tree: A Plains Village in East Central M.A. 49, 1988 [114900] Kansas—L. J. Schmits, K. C. Reid, and N. O’Malley Kansas City Area Archaeology: The Last 1000 Hammer Mounds (23SA115): ‘Vacant’ Late Wood- Years—R.T . Bray (editor). $12 land Mounds near Miami in Saline County, Mis- souri—L. J. Graham M.A. 50, 1989 [115000] Wild Turkey Remains in Ozark Bluff Shelters—S. J. History of Amateur Archaeo logy in the St. Louis Ar- Brendal $5 ea—K. J. Pool $7.50 M.A. 42, 1981 [114200] M.A. 51, 1990 [115100] Papers presented at the Kansas City Vicinity Archae- Recent Investigations at Towosahgy State Historic ology Symposium at the Annual Spring Meeting of Site—J. E. Price and G.L. Fox the Missouri Archaeological Society held at the Uni- Towosahgy State Historic Site and its Physical Envi- versity of Missouri–Kansas City, May 1977 $5 ronment—R. T. Saucier $6.50 M.A. 43, 1982 [114300] M.A. 52, 1991 [115200] The May Brook Site, Jackson County, Missouri—L. J. The Utz Site: An Oneota Village in Central Mis- Schmits souri—R. T. Bray $7.50 The Effects of Heat Treatment on Cherts from the M.A. 53, 1992 [115300] Neosho Tradition Occupation in Lawrence County, The Kaskaskia Manuscripts—T. J. Piazza Missouri—M. D. Conner et al. The St. Louis Mound Group—J. B. Marshall Skeletal Biology of Late-Prehistoric La Crosse-Re- Prehistoric Mussel Faunas from the Northern Ozark gion Oneota Populations—J. A. Vradenburg $8 Highland of Missouri—R. E. Warren $8 M.A. 62, 2001 [116200] M.A. 54, 1993 [115400] Crabtree and Katz: Steed-Kisker Sites in Southeast- The Illini Village of the Marquette and Jolliet Voyage ern Clay County—W. O. Angelbeck et al. of 1673—L. Grantham The National Research Council and Midwestern The Orr Site, 23SO132—W. W. Martin et al. Archaeology: The St. Louis Meeting of 1929—M. J. Prehistoric Occupations at Cobb Cave in the West- O’Brien and R. L. Lyman ern Ozarks—D. W. Benn and N. H. Lopinot Osteological Analysis of Domestic Dogs from Burials in The Miami Mastodon, 23SA212—T. M. Hamilton $7 Southern Missouri—C. M. Darwent and J. E. Gilliland $8.50 M.A. 55, 1994 [115500] Casa Blanca: An Early Archaic Upland Base Camp in M.A. 63, 2002 [116300] Southwest Missouri—J. H. Ray Papers Presented at the Categorization in Archaeology Early Middle Mississippian-Period Land-Use and Symposium in September 2000 in Columbia, Missouri $8 Settlement–Subsistence Practices, Site 23SO132, Stoddard Co., Mo.—M. W. Martin and L. M. Parks M.A. 64, 2003 [116400] Integrating Archaeology and History at the Nathan Prehistory of the Gnat Alley Woods Site, Ozarks Na- Boone Site—J. K. Yelton and R. T. Bray $7.50 tional Scenic Riverways, Missouri—J. E. Price, M. J. Hastings, and R. Saucier $8 M.A. 56, 1995 [115600] Richterkessing Mound, 23SC501, St. Charles Co, M.A. 66, 2005 [116600] Mo.—R. J. Hoard Historical Archaeology in Missouri: Collected Papers A Different View of the Lead Mines of Mo—J. R. Wettstaed in Honor of Robert T. Bray—T. E. Baumann and J. R. Archaeology of the First Home in Nauvoo of the Par- Wettstaed (editors) $10 ents of Joseph Smith, Jr.—R. T. Bray $7.50 M.A. 67, 2006 [116700] M.A. 57, 1996 [115700] The Alley Mill Site and the Early Prehistory of the Historical Iowa Settlement in the Grand River Basin of Current River Valley, Southeast Missouri—M. J. Ly- Missouri and Iowa—T. E. Roberts and C. S. Rickers nott, J. E. Price, and R. Saucier Preliminary Archaeological Investigations at the First An Archaeological Overview and Assessment of Missouri State Capitol, St. Charles—R. T. Bray Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site, St. Louis, Archaeological Investigations at the Reno–Benteen Missouri—D. D. Scott, K. M. Roberts, and V. E. Noble $8 Battle Site, Little Bighorn Battlefield, Montana—R. T. Bray (with contributions by D. G. Rickey and R. A. Fox) M.A. 68, 2007 [116800] George Washington & Missouri Archaeology: The Prehistoric Settlement of Western Missouri During Ste. Genevieve Connection—F. T. Norris $7.50 the Mississippian Period—T. L. Martin Late Prehistoric Occupation of the Gasconade River M.A. 59, 1998 [115900] Drainage—R. L. Reeder Missouri Art of Charles-Alexandre Lesueur—K. E. Janowski The Vacant Quarter Hypothesis: A Survivor’s Story— African-American Archaeology: A Missouri Perspec- R. Edging tive—T. E. Baumann Mississippian Pottery from Eastcentral Missouri and 1995 Excavations at the Barton Site (23SL69)—J. M. the Story it Tells—J. Harl Galloy et al. Bioarchaeological Analysis of the Fenton Mounds Surface Artifacts from the Illiniwek Village Site, (23SL1064)—D.