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The MAS has been publishing about Missouri since 1935. 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 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 : 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 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 , 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 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 : 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 Archae­ological Study of Frontier Archaeological Investigations at the Area Directly Process in Missouri—G. A. Waselkov $6 North of the Old Courthouse in 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] —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 Archae­­o­logy 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 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 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 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. J. Wescott Northeast Missouri—L. Longoria $8 Early Mississippian Plant Use along the Lower Mis- souri River—P. J. Wright M.A. 60, 1999) [116000] Sex Determination of Mississippian Skeletal Re- mains from Humeral Measurements—J. Barnes and dence from the —E. Sobel and C. Cotter D. J. Wescott $8 Middle Archaic Site Structure at the Berhorst Site, M.A. 69, 2008 [116900] Lewis County, Missouri—A. P. Bradbury A Fragment from Southeast Missouri— Results of Archaeological Investigations at Site J. J. Krakker 23PI294—A. R. Collins, M. K. Pope, A. Sorensen, L. Excavations of Two Mounds in the Haystack Mound Bush, and M. Tavaszi Group, 23RA113, Ralls County, Missouri—L. Grantham West Side Story: and Steed- A Late Prehistoric Bison Kill in Johnson County—R. Kisker from a Trans-Missouri Perspective—B. Logan B. McMillan and B. W. Schubert A Unique Effigy Pipe from Cedar County, Late Prehistoric Culture History for Southwest Mis- Missouri—J. H. Ray and A. C. Montgomery souri—J. H. Ray and N. H. Lopinot The Cloud-Williams Site—D. Dickson $10 Archaeology, History, and Geosciences of Trail of Tears Sites in Greene and Christian Counties—A. H. M.A. 73, 2012 [117300] Jones $8 A Kansas City Hopewell Household—J. K. Peterson, G. Powell, and J. D. Feagins M.A. 70, 2009 [117000] The Moyers Site: An Early Woodland Settlement in The Big River Phase of the Eastern Ozark Highland: the Southeast Missouri Ozarks—T. L. Martin Reanalyis and Evaluation—D. R. Henning and J. M. Bison in Missouri Archaeology—R. B. McMillan $8 Collins Middle Woodland Settlement Patterns in the St. Lou- M.A. 74, 2013 [117400] is Vicinity—T. Martin Ethnohistory and Euro-American Contact in Mis- The Nature of Palimpsests: Interpreting an Upland souri—R. W. Wood Lithic Scatter in Pike County—P. D. Trader $8 Excavations at the King Site II, New Madrid County, Missouri—R. A. Marshall M.A. 71, 2010 [117100] Radiocarbon Chronology for Archaic Period Sites The Sloan Dalton Site (3GE94) Assemblage Revis- within the Avenue of the Saints Project, Northeast ited: Chipped-Stone Raw Material Procurement and Missouri—A. P. Bradbury Use in the Cache Basin—J. E. Morrow Seven Prehistoric Sites in the Salt River Valley—V. D. Paleoindian and Archaic Chert Use at Big Eddy—J. H. Ray Warner, N. C. Scholl, and K. D. Warner Hunter-Gatherer Chert Use along the Southwest The Rohlfing Site: A Late Woodland Occupation in the Flank of the Ozarks—D. G. Wyckoff Uplands along Big Berger Creek, Franklin County, Mis- Analysis of a Late Archaic Single souri—R. L. Herndon and B. G. DelCastello $7 Activity Area at Site 3IN218, Independence County, Arkansas—R. H. Lafferty. M.A. 75, 2014 [117500] Exploring Mississippian Polity Interaction and Craft Migration Legends and Origins of Missouri’s Siouan- Specialization with Ozarks Chipped-Stone Resourc- Speaking Tribes—R. B. McMillan es—B. Koldehoff and T. Brennan A Multicomponent Site with a Middle Woodland Buri- Late Archaic Staged Reduction of High-Quality Green- al Mound 23JA388—L. Grantham and L. Schmits wood Rhyolite at the Allen Site—J. H. Ray The Early Archaic Hardin Barbed Component at The Geological and Cultural Contexts of Basalt from the Baxter Lake Site, Lewis County, Missouri—A. P. Late Emergent Mississippian and Early Mississippian Bradbury and P. D. Bundy $7 Sites in the St. Louis Region—J. E. Kelly Mississippian Celt Production and Resource Extraction M.A. 76, 2015 [117600] in the Upper Big River Valley of St. Francois County, Alley Mill Revisited: A Reevaluation of the Dalton Missouri—B. Koldehoff and G. D. Wilson $10 Deposit—J. H. Ray Archaeological Investigations at the Big Loose Creek M.A. 72, 2011 [117200] Site, Osage County, Missouri—L. Grantham The Broyles (23CE123)—C.H. Chapman and Archaeobotanical Remains from Big Loose Creek— R. E. Pangborn N. H. Lopinot and G. S. Powell $7 Shifting Mobility Patterns from the Late Paleoindian through Early Archaic Periods: Lithic Evi- M.A. 77, 2016 [117700] A Shipwreck Magnetometer Survey—N. H. Lopinot Types are divided into five sections based on notch- and D. A. Thompson ing. An introduction, a section on dating methods, Middle Woodland Settlement Patterns in Westcentral two appendices (one on point-type morphometrics), Missouri—T. L. Martin and an index are also included. This spirally bound The Carskadon Site: A Bluff-Base Middle Woodland guide will be a valuable resource in the field and lab. Settlement—R. L. Herndon, A. P. Bradbury, and N. $35 (non Society members) H. Lopinot $8 $25 (Society members)

M.A. 78, 2017 [117800] Research Series The Atlatl Renaissance: A Brief History—R. E. Mertz R.S. 5, 1967 [120500] Experiments with Basketmaker II Atlatls as Combat Archaeological Remains in the Area of Kansas City, Weapons—J. Garnett and D. B. Pettigrew The : Early, Middle, and Late—J. M. Deadly Flight: Birds and Atlatls—J. C. Whittaker Shippee $4 Some Personal Observations Concerning Indian Knoll- Style Atlatls—L. Kinsella R.S. 10, 1973 [121000] Boatstones as Regional Atlatl Attachments: A Few A Selected Bibliography of Missouri Archaeology—R. Examples and Sites from along the Kansas/Missouri L. Cottier, S. B. Traub, and D. C. Traub $2 Border—J. D. Feagins Missouri Atlatl Weights as Eight Lessons in Museolo- R.S. 11, 1974 [121100] gy—J. J. Krakker Mississippian Exploitative Strategies: A Southeast Mis- Determination of Bending Breakage souri Example—R. B. Lewis $5 Characteristics—R. E. Martens $8 R.S. 12, 1975 [121200] The Kimberlin Site: The Ecology of a Late Woodland Special Publications Population—C. R. Geier $5 S.P. 1, 1957 [140100] A Report of Progress—Archaeological Research by the R.S. 13, 1976 [121300] University of Missouri (1955–1956) Fay Tolten and the Initial Middle Missouri Variant—W. A summary of fieldwork during that period, various authors. $3 R. Wood (editor) $5

S.P. 6, 1984 [140600] R.S. 15, 1980 [121500] Prehistoric Southern Ozark Marginality: A Myth Ex- The Central Missouri Hopewell Subsistence Settlement posed—J. A. Brown System—M. Kay $4 A re-examination of the archaeology of the Ozarks demonstrating that many of the widely held beliefs about Memoirs the area are inaccurate. $5 No. 1, 1950 [130100] S.P. 7, 2005 [140700] Table Rock Basin in Barry County, Missouri—L. M. 70th Anniversary Publication, 1935–2005 Adams $4 The MAS celebrated its 70th anniversary with a retrospec- tive volume of out-of-print articles from the past 70 years No. 4 , 1966 [130400] of Missouri archaeology. $10 The Banks Village Site, Crittenden­ County, Arkansas— G. Perino $8 S.P. 10, 2016 (250100) Types in Missouri and Portions of Ad- No. 7, 1969 [130700] jacent States—J. H. Ray An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Portage Open Fifty-three point types are described with sections on Bay in Southeast Missouri—J. F. Hopgood $3 stem and morphology, heat treatment, distribu- tion, age, and general comments. Each type is illustrat- No. 10, 1972 [131000] ed with drawings by Linda S. Ellis and Del Thompson. Surface Delineation of Functional Areas at the Missis- sippian Ceremonial Center—D. M. Healan $3 Out-of Print Publications (available as copies or pdfs) Copies of the following publications may be purchased for .10¢ per page.

The Missouri Archaeologist M.A. 2(1), 1936 M.A. 16(2), 1954 A Survey of Pettis, Morgan, and Cooper Counties—G. D. Indian Quarries—C. H. Turner; other articles 40 pp Housholder; other arti­­­cles 11 pp M.A. 19(1–2), 1957 M.A. 3(1), 1937 Archaic Projectile Point Styles 7000–2000 B.C. in the Central Flint Quarries—P. F. Titterington; other articles 11 pp Mississippi Valley—M. L. Fowler; Archaeological Investiga- tions at the Renner Site—L. J. Roedl and J. H. Howard; other M.A. 3(2), 1937 articles. 96 pp Notched Chipped Implements Classified—J. A. Eichen- berger 11 pp M.A. 21(1), 1959 The Little Osage and Missouri Indian Village Sites, ca. M.A. 4(2), 1938 1727–1777 A.D.—C. H. Chapman 75 pp The Kirksville Site—F. Fenega; Pottery Types from Pulaski County—C. Fairbanks 10 pp Research Series M.A. 5(1), 1939 R.S. 1, 1963 The Old Fort in Saline County—B. Berry; other articles 25 pp A Descriptive System for Projectile Points—R. A. Marsha ll 29 pp M.A. 6(2), 1940 Archaeological Investigations in Carter County—J. Lowe; R.S. 2,1964 Investigations near Kansas City—J. M. Shippee 21 pp Archaeological Remains in the Area of Kansas City: Paleo-In- dians and the Archaic Period—J. M. Shippee 44 pp M.A. 7(2), 1941 Report on Pottery from the St. Louis Area—J. B. Griffin;Rock - house Cave—L. Adams; Hopewellian and Middle Mississippi R.S. 3, 1965 Remains from the Kansas City Area—J. M. Shippee 34 pp Green Ridge: A Late Archaic Site of the Sedalia Complex in West-Central Missouri—R. Turner 25 pp M.A. 8(1), 1942 A Hopewell Site near St. Louis—L. W. Blake; R.S. 9, 1972 and Pictographs in Missouri—E. Diesing and F. Magre; other Archaeological Remains in the Kansas City Area: The Mis- articles 21 pp sissippian Occupation—J. M. Shippee 66 pp

M.A. 9,1944 1977 Investigations of the Marion-Ralls Archaeological Society in R.S. 14, Northeast Missouri—J. A. Eichenberger 69 pp Regional Centers in Archaeology: Prospects and Prob- lems—W. H. Marquardt (editor) 43 pp M.A. 10(1), 1946 A Preliminary Survey of Missouri Archaeology, Part I: Historic Indian Tribes—C. H. Chapman 57 pp Memoirs No. 5, 1967 M.A. 10(2), 1947 Tobacco Pipes of the Missouri Indians—H. W. Hamilton 57 pp A Preliminary Survey of Missouri Archaeology, Part II: Middle Mississippi and Hopewellian Cultures—C. H. Chapman 39 pp No. 8, 1970 M.A. 11(1), 1949 The Reverse Hinge Fracture Problem in Fluted Point Some Prehistoric Sites along the Meramac River as They Manufacture—G. W. Nichols; The Walter Site: A Fluted Appeared 50 Years Ago—E. W. Mills; The Stone Graves of Point Manifestation in North Central Missouri—R. W. St. Francois County, Missouri—E. Zimmerman; other articles Biggs et al. 71 pp 30 pp

M.A. 15(3), 1953 50 Archaeological Sites in Central Missouri—G. Upp 81 pp

M.A. 15(4), 1953 Acoma: A City in the Sky—I. M. Marshall; other articles 57 pp Missouri Archaeological Society Phone: (417) 836-3773 Missouri State University Fax: (417) 836-6335 901 South National Avenue E-mail: [email protected] Springfield, MO 65897 Publications Order Form

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