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The 10,000-year-old Lubbock Artifact Assemblage, by Ruthann Additional Comment and Illustrations Relating to the Iron Jaw Knudson, Eileen Johnson, and Vance T. Holliday. Vol. 43, Skeleton, by George W. Gill. Vol. 28, No. 102, pp. 335-338, No. 165, pp. 239-256, 1998. 1983. 1952 Field Season Plans, edited by Franklin Fenenga. Plains Additional Descriptive Material on Fort Pierre II, A Historic Site Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 5, No. 1, on the Oahe Dam Area, South Dakota, by Harry H. reprinted 1961, p. 18, 1952. Anderson. Vol. 7, No. 17, pp. 193-196, 1962. 1960 Excavations at the Leary Site, 25RH1, Richardson County, Additional Notes on Dendrochronology in the Dakotas, by , by William M. Bass. Vol. 6, No. 13, pp. 201-202, George F. Will. Plains Archeological Conference News 1961. Letter. Vol. 1, No. 4, reprinted 1961, pp. 68-70, 1948. 34TX-71: A Late Prehistoric Processing Station in the Additional Western Lithics for Hopewell Bifaces in the Upper Oklahoma Panhandle, by Robert L. Brooks and Peggy Mississippi River Valley, by Robert F. Boszhardt. Vol. 43, Flynn. Vol. 33, No. 122, pp. 467-487, 1988. No. 165, pp. 275-186, 1998. A 4700-Year-Old Tool Assemblage from East-Central Alberta, Adjusting Our Perceptions: Historical and Archaeological by J. Michael Quigg. Vol. 29, No. 104, pp. 151-159, 1984. Evidence of Winter on the Plains of Western , by Mary E. Malainey and Barbara L. Sherriff. Vol. 41, No. 158, - A - pp. 333-357, 1996. Adjustment and Adaptation on the Northern Plains: The Case “A” Is For Apple, by John L. Champe. Plains Archeological of Equestrianism Among the Hidatsa, by Jeffery R. Hanson. Conference News Letter. Vol. 1, No. 3, reprinted 1961, pp. Vol. 31, No. 112, pp. 93-107, 1986. 45-48, 1948. Adoption Practice of the Blood Indians of Alberta, Canada, by Aboriginal Demographic Changes in Central , by S. Alan Marjorie Lismer. Vol. 19, No. 63, pp. 25-33, 1974. Skinner. Vol. 26, No. 92, pp. 111-118, 1981. Affinities of Skeletal Material from the Winnipeg River System, Aboriginal Peoples, and Parks Canada, by William by Jeffrey M. Wyman. Vol. 38, No. 142, pp. 65-78, 1993. A. Fox. Vol. 44, No. 170, pp. 35-42, 1999. Agate Basin : An Insight, by Phillip H. Shelley and Aboriginal from Site FhNa-3, the Francis Le Blanc George A. Agogino. Vol. 28, pp. 115-118, 1983. Trading Post, by Alice B. Kehoe. Vol. 9, No. 23, pp. 18-21, 1964. Aging and Sexing the Post-Cranial Skeleton of Bison, by Lathel F. Duffield. Vol. 18, No. 60, pp. 132-139, 1973. Aboriginal Use of Tongue River Silica in Northwest Iowa, by Duane C. Anderson. Vol. 23, No. 80, pp. 149-157, 1978. The Aker Site (23PL43): City Hopewell Settlement Patterns, Aggregation, and Lithic Economy, by Daniel C. Acculturation in the Middle Valley as Reflected in Pugh. Vol. 46, No. 177, pp. 269-282, 2001. Modified Bone Assemblages, by Timothy Weston. Vol. 38, No. 142, pp. 79-100, 1993. Aksarben, by John L. Champe. Vol. 6, No. 12, pp. 103-107, 1961. Activity Areas, Surface Collection and Factor Analysis at the The Alkire Mound (32SI200), by Darrell D. Henning. Vol. 10, No. Phillips Spring Site, 23HI216, Missouri, by Alan S. Downer. 29, pp. 146-151, 1956. Vol. 22, No. 78, pp. 299-311, 1977. An Alternative Hypothesis for the Origin of the Name Blackfoot, The Adaptive Features of Tillering in Northern Flint Corn, by by Alan L Bryan. Vol. 15, No. 50, pp. 305-306, 1970. Michael Scullin. Vol. 34, No. 123, pp. 35-42, 1989. An Alternative View of Some Southern Archaic Stage Characters, The Adaptive Patterning of the Dhegiha Sioux, by Dale R. by Jack L. Hofman. Vol. 23, No. 82, pp. 311-317, 1978. Henning. Vol. 38, No. 146, pp. 253-264, 1993. An Alternative to Morse’s Dalton Settlement Pattern The Adaptive Technology of the Prehistoric Inhabitants of Hypothesis, by Michael B. Schiffer. Vol. 20, No. 70, pp. 253- Southwest Texas, by Harry J. Shafer. Vol. 26, No. 92, pp. 266, 1975. 129-138, 1981. Amateur Certification in Archeology: Retrospect and Prospect, Additional Annotated References: An Archaeological by Gordon Bronitsky. Vol. 25, No. 90, pp. 269-278, 1980. Bibliography of the Central and Northern Prior to 1930, by Robert W. Newman. Vol. 13, No. 40, pp. 100-102, American Indian Burial Giving Evidence of Antiquity Discovered 1968. in Yellowstone National Park, by David Condon. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 1, No. 5, reprinted 1961, pp. 87-91, 1948. 55 PLAINS ANTHROPOLOGIST Vol. 46, No. 179, 2001

An American Indian Skeleton with Clubfoot from the Cabin Animal Bone and Plains Archaeology, by Donald J. Lehmer. Burial Site (A1184), Hemphill County, Texas, by Douglas Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 4, No. 4, W. Owsley and Robert W. Mann. Vol. 35, No. 128, pp. 93- reprinted 1961, pp. 46-48, 1952. 101, 1990. Ankylosing Spondylitis (Marie Strumpel Disease) in Historic An Analysis of Ceramics From the Gettysburg Site, 39PO209, and Prehistoric Northern Plains Indians, by William M. Bass, Potter County, South Dakota, by John M. Coleman. Vol. 13, John B. Gregg, M.D., and Pierre E. Provost. Vol. 19, No. 66, No. 41, pp. 228-241, 1968. pp. 303-305, 1974. An Analysis of Charcoal from the (13CK15), Iowa, Another Reference, by Robert W. Neuman. Vol. 7, No. by Lawrence C. Conrad and Robert C. Koeppen. Vol. 17, 18, pp. 269-270, 1962. No. 55, pp. 52-54, 1972. Another View of the Hanging Valley Site (13HR28), by David W. Analysis of Flouride Content of Human Remains from the Gray Benn. Vol. 34, No. 124, pp. 179-181, 1989. Site, Saskatchewan, by Richard T. Callaghan and T. Callaghan. Vol. 31, No. 114, pp. 317-328, 1986. Ante-Mortem Osteopathology at Crow Creek, by John B. Gregg, M.D., Larry J. Zimmerman, James P. Steele, M.D., Helen An Analysis of Four Survey Collections from Armstrong Ferwerda, and Pauline S. Gregg. Vol. 26, No. 94, pp. 287-300, County, South Dakota 39AR2 (No Heart Creek Site), 39AR4, 1981. 39AR5 and 39AR7, by Richard B. Johnston and J. J. Hoffman. Vol. 11, No. 31, pp. 39-75, 1966. Anthony: A Kansas-Oklahoma Border Site, by Marvin R. Munsell. Vol. 6, No. 12, pp. 112-114, 1961. An Analysis of Obsidian and Protohistoric Exchange Systems in the Southern Plains as Viewed from the Edwards Anthropological Archaeology: Ethnography or Ethnology? by I Site (34BK2), by Timothy G. Baugh and Charles W. Terrell. Leonard Eisenberg. Vol. 16, No. 54, pp. 298-301, 1971. Vol. 27, No. 95, pp. 1-17, 1982. Anthropological Conclusion Found in an Unusual Context, by Analysis of Paleoindian Bonebeds at the Clovis Site: New Data Carlyle S. Smith. Vol. 5, No. 9, p. 28, 1960. from Old Excavations, by Eileen Johnson and Vance T. Anthropologists and Indians: A New Look at the Fox Project, Holliday. Vol. 42, No. 161, pp. 329-352, 1997. by Larry R. Stucki. Vol. 12, No. 37, pp. 300-317, 1967. An Analysis of Pollen Samples from the Kelley Site, Doniphan Antler Tine Handles in the Central Plains, by Waldo R. County, Kansas, by Susan C. Vehik. Vol. 16, No. 52, pp. 134- Wedel. Vol. 15, No. 47, pp. 36-45, 1970. 137, 1971. Antonio Spagni and His Collection in Reggio Emilia, by Laura Analysis of Spatial Structure in Sites, by Charles Laurencich-Minelli. Vol. 35, No. 128, pp. 191-204, 1990. A. Reher. Vol. 28, No. 102, pp. 193-222, 1983. The Apachean Transition from the Subarctic to the Southwest, Analysis of Test Excavations at the Zimms Site (34RM72), by Richard J. Perry. Vol. 25, No. 90, pp. 279-296, 1980. Western Oklahoma, by Peggy Flynn. Vol. 31, No. 114, pp. 129-140, 1986. An Application of Ordinal Matrix Analysis to Archaeological Data, by Michael R. Beckes. Vol. 23, No. 82, pp. 301-310, An Analysis of Waste Flakes from Sites in the Upper - 1978. Heart Region, North Dakota, by Fred Schneider. Vol. 17, No. 56, pp. 91-100, 1972. Applications of Facial Sculpturing to the Biological Study of an Archaeological Population, by David M. Glassman, Betty An Analysis of the Firearms and Related Specimens from Like- Pat Gatliff, and Roberta McGregor. Vol. 35, No. 125, pp. 223- A-Fishhook Village and Fort Berthold I, by Carlyle S. Smith. 231, 1990. Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 3-12, 1955. Applied Anthropology at Devils Tower National Monument, An Analysis of the Paleoindian Double Burial From Horn Shelter by Jeffery R. Hanson and David Moore. Vol. 44, No. 170, No. 2, in Central Texas, by Diane Young, Suzanne Patrick, pp. 53-60, 1999. and D. Gentry Steele. Vol. 32, No. 117, pp. 275-298, 1987. Approaches to Gender Processes on the Great Plains, edited by An Analysis of the Survey Collection from the Pascal Creek Site Marcel Kornfeld. Vol. 36, No. 134, pp. 1-80, 1991. (39AR207), Armstrong County, South Dakota, by Richard B. Johnston. Vol. 11, No. 33, pp. 176-185, 1966. Approaches to Gender Studies in Plains Anthropology: An Introduction, by Marcel Kornfeld. Vol. 36, No. 134, pp. 1-7, Ancient Inborn Facial Clefts and Nonodontogenic Fissural 1991. Cysts, by John B. Gregg, M.D., Marvin J. Allison, Sylvester Clifford, Enrique Gerszten, and Walter E. Klippel. Vol. 28, Bibliographic Addenda, by Zdenek Salzmann. Vol. 39, No. 102, pp. 293-304, 1983. No. 150, pp. 465-473, 1994. Ancient Osteopathology from the Caddoan Burials at the An Archaeological Bibliography: The Central and Northern Kaufman-Williams Site, Texas, by Carol J. Loveland, John Great Plains Prior to 1930, by Robert W. Neuman. Vol. 7, No. B. Gregg, M.D., and William M. Bass. Vol. 30, No. 107, pp. 15, pp. 43-57, 1962. 29-43, 1985. 56 Title Index

Archaeological Classification in the Northwestern Plains An Archaeological and Geomorphological Survey in the Central Region, by Thomas Allyn Foor. Vol. 30, No. 108, pp. 123- Des Moines River Valley, Iowa, by E. Arthur Bettis III and 135, 1985. David W. Benn. Vol. 29, No. 105, pp. 211-227, 1984. An Archaeological Detective Story, by John B. Gregg, M.D. Archaeology and Geomorphology of the Clovis-Age Klein Site and Ann Holzheuter, M.A. Vol. 8, No. 21, pp. 164-166, 1963. Near Kersey, , by Christian J. Zier, Daniel A. Jepson, Michael McFaul, and William Doering. Vol. 38, No. 143, pp. Archaeological Excavations at the Harlan Site, Fort Gibson 203-210, 1993. , Cherokee County, Oklahoma, by Robert E. Bell. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 3, No. 1, Archaeology and Prohibition, by William B. Butler. Vol. 21, No. reprinted 1961, pp. 4-16, 1949. 71, pp. 67-72, 1976. Archaeological Fieldwork in the Basin in 1948, Archaeology of Jasper County, Missouri, by Richard A. by Waldo R. Wedel. Plains Archeological Conference News Marshall. Vol. 8, No. 19, pp. 1-26, 1963. Letter. Vol. 1, No. 5, reprinted 1961, pp. 94-96, 1948. The Archaeology of the Agate Bluff Area, Colorado, by Cynthia The Archaeological Identification of Local Populations: A Case Irwin and Henry Irwin. Vol. 4, No. 8, pp. 15-38, 1957. Study From the Northwestern Plains, by James D. Keyser. Vol. 30, No. 108, pp. 85-102, 1985. Archaeology of the McClure Site (39HU7) and the Protohistoric Period in the Big Bend Region of South Dakota, by Richard Archaeological Interpretation and the Particularistic Model: The B. Johnston. Vol. 27, No. 98, pp. 1-53, 1987. Coahuitecan Case, by Parker Nunley. Vol. 16, No. 54, pp. 302-310, 1971. Archaeology of the Sutter Site in Northeastern Kansas, by Paul R. Katz. Vol. 16, No. 51, pp. 1-19, 1971. Archaeological Investigations at 48SW2302, a Sand Dune Site in Southwestern Wyoming, by Gordon C. Tucker, Jr. Vol. 30, Archaeology of the (1856), by Samuel F. Haven. No. 110, Pt. 1, pp. 305-324, 1985. Vol. 8, No. 20, p. 102, 1963. Archaeological Investigations at the Budenbender Site, Tuttle Archaeomagnetic Dating on the Great Plains, by Jeffrey L. Creek Reservoir, North-Central Kansas, 1957, by Alfred E. Eighmy, Randall S. Taylor, and Pamela Y. Klein. Vol. 38, No. Johnson. Vol. 18, No. 62, pp. 271-299, 1973. 142, pp. 21-50, 1993. Archaeological Investigations at the McKensey Village Archaic Continuity in the Colorado Rockies: The Mountain (39AR201), Oahe Reservoir, Central South Dakota, by Tradition, by Kevin D. Black. Vol. 36, No. 133, pp. 1-29, Warren W. Caldwell. Vol. 11, No. 31, pp. 2-38, 1966. 1991. Archaeological Investigations at the Spawn Mound, 39LK201, An Archaic Horizon? by Marvin F. Kivett. Plains Archeological Lake County, South Dakota, by James H. Howard. Vol. 13, Conference News Letter. Vol. 3, No. 4, reprinted 1961, pp. No. 40, pp. 132-145, 1968. 46-49, 1950. Archaeological Investigations in Seminole Sink, by Leland C. Archaic Hunting Practices Depicted in a Northwestern Plains Bement and Solveig A. Turpin. Vol. 33, No. 122, pp. 19-36, Style, by Linea Sundstrom. Vol. 34, No. 124, pp. 1988. 149-169, 1989. Archaeological Map Symbols, by Jerry L. Livingston. Vol. 12, The Archaic Record at Lubbock Lake, by Eileen Johnson and No. 38, pp. 363-366, 1967. Vance T. Holliday. Vol. 31, No. 114, pp. 7-54, 1986. An Archaeological Problem at Old Fort Madison, by John Archaic Skeletal Remains from the Central Plains: Demography Hansman. Vol. 32, No. 117, pp. 217-231, 1987. and Burial Practices, by Michael Finnegan. Vol. 26, No. 94, pp. 85-92, 1981. An Archaeological Survey in the Plains-Foothills Ecotone, Northern Colorado, by Lauri Travis. Vol. 33, No. 120, pp. Architectural Features of Houses at the (39DV2), 171-186, 1988. Eastern South Dakota, by Robert A. Alex. Vol. 18, No. 60, pp. 149-159, 1973. Archaeological Work Within the Proposed Joanna Reservoir, by Donald P. Heldman. Vol. 6, No. 12, pp. 198-200, 1966. Architecture and Radiocarbon Dating of the Antelope Creek Focus: A Test of Campbell’s Model, by Christopher R. Lintz. Archaeological Work at 32ML2 (Like-A-Fishhook Village and Vol. 23, No. 82, pp. 319-328, 1978. Fort Berthold), Garrison Reservoir Area, North Dakota, 1950- 1954, by G. Hubert Smith. Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 27-32, 1954. The Buffalo Society Medicine Bundle, by James H. Howard. Vol. 19, No. 66, pp. 241-271, 1974. An Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Investigation of Selected Areas in Kootenai National Forest, Northwestern Montana, Arrests, Alcohol, and Alcohol Legalization Among an American by Lisa G. Carlson and Mavis A. Loscheider. Vol. 22, No. 75, Indian Tribe, by Philip A. May. Vol. 20, No. 68, pp. 129-134, pp. 59-66, 1977. 1975.

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Arroyo De Los Indios: A Historic Pictograph in Northern pp. 313-319, 1977. Coahuila, Mexico, by Solveig A. Turpin. Vol. 33, No. 120, pp. 279-284, 1988. Automatic Classification: Projectile Points from West Texas, by Joel Gunn and Elton R. Prewitt. Vol. 20, No. 68, pp. 139-149, Art and Territoriality in the Lower Pecos Archaic, by Harry J. 1975. Shafer. Vol. 22, No. 75, pp. 13-22, 1977. The Avery Ranch Site Revisited, by Christian J. Zier, Stephen Arthur’s (1978) Identifications of the “Southern Indians:” A M. Kalasz, Margaret A. Van Ness, Anne H. Peebles, and Correction, by Stuart J. Baldwin. Vol. 24, No. 86, p. 337, Elaine Anderson. Vol. 35, No. 128, pp. 147-173, 1990. 1979. The Avifauna from Prehistoric Arikara Sites in South Dakota, Artifact Distribution at Tipi Ring Sites: A Cautionary Tale, by by Paul W. Parmalee. Vol. 22, No. 77, pp. 189-222, 1977. Fred E. Schneider. Vol. 28, No. 102, pp. 93-100, 1983. Avocational Archaeology in the United States, by Leland W. Artifacts Associated with Pleistocene Deposits in the Patterson. Vol. 33, No. 121, pp. 374-384, 1988. Area, Colorado, by Mrs. Alice P. Hunt. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 3, No. 3, reprinted 1961, pp. Avonlea Phase Winter Fare at Lost Terrace, Upper Missouri 43-44, 1950. River Valley of Montana: The Vertebrate Fauna, by Leslie B. Davis, John W. Fisher, Jr., Michael C. Wilson, Stephen The Ashland Bottoms Site (14RY603): A A. Chomko, and Richard E. Morlan. Vol. 45, No. 174, pp. 53- Site in North-Central Kansas, by Patricia J. O’Brien, Margaret 69, 2000. Caldwell, John Jilka, Lynn Toburen, and Barbara Yeo. Vol. 24, No. 83, pp. 1-20, 1979. Avonlea Point Occurrence in Northern Montana and Canada, by Leslie B. Davis. Vol. 11, No. 32, pp. 100-116, 1966. Assessment of Prehistoric Bison Foraging and Movement Patterns via Stable Carbon Isotopic Analysis, by Brian - B - Chisholm, Jonathan Driver, Sylvain Dube, and Henry P. Schwarcz. Vol. 31, No. 113, pp. 193-205, 1986. The Bad River Phase, by J. J. Hoffman and Lionel A. Brown. Vol. 12, No. 37, pp. 323-343, 1967. An Assessment of the Radiocarbon Dates for the Helb Site, 39CA208, South Dakota, by Thomas D. Thiessen and Robert The Barrington Site: A Middle Archaic Cache from the St. Louis K. Nickel. Vol. 20, No. 70, pp. 307-310, 1975. Area, by Terrell L. Martin. Vol. 46, No. 175, pp. 95-107, 2001. Atlatl Function: A Reply to Butler, by Calvin D. Howard. Vol. 21, Basic Technique in Land Snail Analysis, by Russell J. Barber. No. 74, pp. 313-314, 1976. Vol. 28, No. 101, pp. 219-223, 1983. Atlatl Function: Comments on Howard’s Views, by Leland W. Bayou Gulch (5DA265) Ceramics, by Priscilla B. Ellwood. Vol. Patterson. Vol. 22, No. 76, pp. 159-160, 1977. 32, No. 116, pp. 113-139, 1987. Atlatl Functions, Fancy, Flex and Fun: A Reply to Howard, by The Beaver Creek Shelter (39CU779): A Holocene Succession William B. Butler. Vol. 22, No. 76, pp. 161-162, 1977. in the Black Hills of South Dakota, by James E. Martin, Robert A. Alex, Lynn M. Alex, Jane P. Abbott, Rachel C. An Atlatl Weight From North Dakota, by George Metcalf and Benton, and Louise F. Miller. Vol. 38, No. 145, pp. 17-36, Harold Carlson. Vol. 16, No. 52, pp. 121-122, 1971. 1993. An Atlatl Weight From Southeast Nebraska, by R. Clark Mallam. Becoming the White Man’s Indian: An Examination of Native Vol. 16, No. 52, pp. 123-124, 1971. American Tribal Web Sites, by Rhonda S. Fair. Vol. 45, No. The Atlatl: The Physics and Function and Performance, by 172, pp. 203-213, 2000. William B. Butler. Vol. 20, No. 68, pp. 105-110, 1975. Being Indian in Northeast Oklahoma, by James Hamill. Vol. 45, Attitudes Toward Animals and Nature in a Great Plains No. 173, pp. 291-303, 2000. Community, by John W. Bennett. Vol. 9, No. 23, pp. 37-47, The Bentzen-Kaufmann Site 48SH301, by Don Grey. Vol. 7, 1964. No. 18, pp. 237-245, 1962. Attributes, Modes, and Tenth Century Potting in North Central The Bentzen-Little Bald Mountain Site, by Raymond C. Bentzen. Kansas, by Richard A. Krause. Vol. 40, No. 154, pp. 307-352, Vol. 8, No. 19, pp. 41-51, 1963. 1995. Beyond Activity Areas: Structure and Symbolism in the Audrey’s Overhang: A Pictographic Maze in Central Montana, Organization and Use of Space Inside Tipis, by Gerald A. by James D. Keyser. Vol. 22, No. 77, pp. 183-187, 1977. Oetelaar. Vol. 45, No. 171, pp. 35-61, 2000. Authentication Analysis of the Angus Nebraska Fluted Point, The : A Multicomponent Paleoindian Site on the by Calvin D. Howard. Vol. 46, No. 177, pp. 323-325, 2001. Ozark Border, Southwest Missouri, by Jack H. Ray, Neal H. An Automated Computer Technique for Vessel Form Analysis, Lopinot, Edwin R. Hajic, and Rolfe D. Mandel. Vol. 43, No. by Solveig A. Turpin and James A. Neely. Vol. 22, No. 78, 163, pp. 73-81, 1998.

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Erratum: The Big Eddy Site: A Multicomponent Paleoindian Mitchell Locality, , New Mexico, by David Site on the Ozark Border, Southwest Missouri, by Jack H. C. Hyland and Thomas R. Anderson. Vol. 35, No. 130, pp. Ray, Neal H. Lopinot, Edwin R. Hajic, and Rolfe D. Mandel. 105-115, 1990. Vol. 43, No. 163, pp. 73-81, 1998. Blue Blanket Island (39WW9) A Historic Contact Site in the Big Horn Medicine Site, 48BH302, by Don Grey. Vol. 8, Oahe Reservoir Near Mobridge, South Dakota, by Robert No. 19, pp. 27-40, 1963. L. Stephenson. Vol. 14, No. 43, pp. 1-31, 1969. Big-Game Hunting Artifacts from Minnesota, by Christy A. H. Blue Color and “Shawnee Cloth”: A Possible Example of a Caine. Vol. 13, No. 40, pp. 87-89, 1968. Localized Component of a Horizon Style, by Melburn D. Thurman. Vol. 31, No. 113, pp. 219-224, 1986. Bighorn Canyon Archaeology: A Reply, by Wilfred M. Husted. Vol. 17, No. 58, pp. 352-353, 1972. The Boarding School Bison Drive Site, by Thomas F. Kehoe. Vol. 12, No. 35, pp. 1-165, 1967. Bioarchaeology of Seminole Sink, by Murray Marks, Jerome C. Rose, and E. Lin Buie. Vol. 33, No. 122, pp. 75-118, 1988. Bone “Awls” and Utilized Antler Tines from Arnold Research Cave, 23CY64, Missouri, by Stephen A. Chomko. Vol. 20, Bioarchaeology of Some Plains Woodland Burials from Waurika No. 67, pp. 27-40, 1975. Lake, Southwest Oklahoma, by Ethne Barnes and Kenneth Ashworth. Vol. 37, No. 140, pp. 233-246, 1992. Bone Fragments and Bone Grease Manufacturing: A Review of Their Archaeological Use and Potential, by Susan C. Vehik. The Biology of Seminole Sink, by William R. Elliott and James R. Vol. 22, No. 77, pp. 169-182, 1977. Reddell. Vol. 33, No. 122, pp. 153-156, 1988. A Bone Needle from a Midland Site, by Jay C. Blaine and Fred A Bird Motif on a Mississippian Pot from the Bryan Site, by Wendorf. Vol. 17, No. 55, pp. 50-51, 1972. Adolph W. Link. Vol. 21, No. 71, pp. 55-56, 1976. Boulder Outlines in Southwestern Minnesota, by Joseph G. Bird Rattle’s at Writing-On-Stone: Continuity in Hudak. Vol. 17, No. 58, pp. 345-346, 1972. the Biographic Rock Art Tradition, by Michael A. Klassen, James D. Keyser, and Lawrence L. Loendorf. Vol. 45, No. The Boundary Mound Group (32SI-1): An Eastern Woodland 172, pp. 189-201, 2000. Complex in North Dakota, by W. Raymond Wood. Vol. 5, No. 10, pp. 71-78, 1960. Bird Remains from a Sioux Indian , by J. Hill Hamon. Vol. 6, No. 13, pp. 208-212, 1961. Brachydactyly in a Prehistoric Texas Skeleton, by Carol J. Loveland, John B. Gregg, M.D., and William M. Bass. Vol. Bison Carpal and Tarsal Measurements: Bulls Versus Cows and 33, No. 121, pp. 399-404, 1988. Calves, by Richard E. Morlan. Vol. 36, No. 136, pp. 215-227, 1991. Breakage Patterns of Central Illinois Woodland Projectile Points, by Donna C. Roper. Vol. 24, No. 84, pp. 113-121, 1979. Bison Ecology in the Northern Plains and a Reconstruction of Bison Patterns for the North Dakota Region, by Jeffery R. The Bridger Gap Burial From Southwestern Wyoming, by George Hanson. Vol. 29, No. 104, pp. 93-113, 1984. W. Gill and James A. Truesdale. Vol. 32, No. 115, pp. 17-28, 1987. Bison Movement Patterns on the Canadian Plains: An Ecological Analysis, by R. Grace Morgan. Vol. 25, No. 88, pp. 143-160, A Brief Account of Excavations at the Cluny Earthlodge Village, 1980. by Richard G. Forbis and Harold A. Huscher. Vol. 6, No. 12, pp. 101-102, 1961. Bison Processing at the Rush Site, 41TG346, and Evidence for Pemmican Production in the Southern Plains, by J. Michael Buffalo 4, Bulls 0, by Jim Dickson. Vol. 41, No. 158, pp. 401-403, Quigg. Vol. 42, No. 159, pp. 145-161, 1997. 1996. Bison Procurement and Utilization: A Symposium, edited by A Buffalo Kill Site in the Montana Rockies, by Bernard G. Leslie B. Davis and Michael C. Wilson. Vol. 23, No. 82, pp. Hoffman. Vol. 7, No. 17, pp. 196-201, 1962. 1-361, 1978. Buffalo Migrations in the Canadian Plains, by D. W. Moodie Bison Scapula Skin-Dressing Tools? by Robert E. Bell. Vol. 16, and Arthur J. Ray. Vol. 21, No. 71, pp. 45-52, 1976. No. 52, pp. 125-127, 1971. “Bullet Hole” in an Ancient South Dakota Skull, or a The Black Partizan Site (39LM218), Big Bend Reservoir South Trephination? by John B. Gregg, M.D. and William M. Bass. Dakota: A Preliminary Report, by Warren W. Caldwell. Vol. Vol. 29, No. 106, pp. 321-326, 1984. 5, No. 10, pp. 53-57, 1960. Burial 1 from Michaud Site A, by William D. Wade. Vol. 16, No. Blackwater Draw Locality No. 1, South Bank: Report for the 54, pp. 321-323, 1971. Summer of 1974, by George A. Agogino, David K. Patterson, and Deborah E. Patterson. Vol. 21, No. 73, pp. 213-224, 1976. Burned Rock Midden Sites on the Southwestern Edge of the Edwards Plateau, Texas, by Thomas R. Hester. Vol. 15, No. Blood Residue Analysis of the Lithic Assemblage from the 50, pp. 237-250, 1970.

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- C - from the Minneapolis Site (No. 14OT5), by Margaret Beck. Vol. 43, No. 165, pp. 287-310, 1998. A Cache of Scrapers Near Crow Butte, Nebraska, by Roger T. Grange, Jr. Vol. 9, No. 25, pp. 197-201, 1964. Ceramics from the Highwalker Site: A Study of Late Prehistoric Period Cultural Systematics on the Northwestern Plains, A Caddoan Trade Vessel from Northwestern Iowa, by Duane C. by James D. Keyser and Carl M. Davis. Vol. 27, No. 98, pp. Anderson and Joseph A. Tiffany. Vol. 32, No. 115, pp. 93- 287-303, 1982. 96, 1987. Ceramics from the Kelley Site: Perspectives on the The Calf Creek Horizon in Northwestern Oklahoma, by J. Peter Tradition in Southeast Iowa, by Joseph A. Tiffany. Vol. 42, Thurmond and Don G. Wyckoff. Vol. 44, No. 169, pp. 231- No. 160, pp. 205-236, 1997. 250, 1999. A Ceremony for the Preparation of the Offering Cloths for Callahan’s Clovis Production Model: A Comment Derived from Presentation to the Sacred Calf Pipe of the Teton Sioux, by Bement’s Article, by Hugo G. Nami. Vol. 36, No. 137, pp. J. L. Smith. Vol. 9, No. 25, pp. 190-196, 1964. 365-366, 1991. Chain Mail and Other Exotic Materials from South Central Cambria Village Ceramics, by Ruth Ann Knudson. Vol. 12, No. Kansas, by Kenneth Terry and Ina Terry. Vol. 6, No. 12, pp. 37, pp. 247-299, 1967. 126-129, 1961. The Carter Site in Northwestern Plains , by William Chain Mail in Plains Archaeology, by Waldo R. Wedel. Vol. 20, Martin. Vol. 45, No. 173, pp. 305-322, 2000. No. 69, pp. 187-196, 1975. Cartridges and Bullets from Fort Stevenson, North Dakota, by Change in the Plains Archaeological Community: 1960-1982, by Carlyle S. Smith. Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 25-29, 1954. Jeffrey L. Eighmy. Vol. 28, No. 102, pp. 329-334, 1983. Carved Steatite and Sandstone Tubes: Pipes for Smoking or Changes in American Attitudes Toward the Indian as Evidenced Shaman’s Paraphernalia? by George C. Frison and Zola Van by Captive Literature, by David G. Monical. Vol. 14, No. 44, Norman. Vol. 38, No. 143, pp. 163-176, 1993. pp. 130-136, 1969. A Case of Historical Mythology: The Pawnee Morning Changes in Hidatsa Residence Patterns: A Cross-Cultural Star Sacrifice of 1833, by Melburn D. Thurman. Vol. 15, No. Interpretation, by Jeffery R. Hanson. Vol. 28, No. 99, pp. 69- 50, pp. 309-311, 1970. 75, 1983. A Case of Late Prehistoric Mutilation on the Northwest Plains, Changes in the Role of the Dog in Protohistoric-Historic Pawnee by Susan Guise Sheridan, Jeanette L. Mobley-Tanaka, Culture, by John R. Bozell. Vol. 33, No. 119, pp. 95-111, 1988. Dennis P. Van Gerven, and William Lane Shields. Vol. 37, No. 141, pp. 289-298, 1992. Changing Moons: A History of Caddo Religion, by Jay Miller. Vol. 41, No. 157, pp. 243-259, 1996. Catlin’s Portrait of Iron Horn: An Early Style of Blackfeet Shirt, by Colin Taylor. Vol. 31, No. 114, pp. 265-280, 1986. Changing Perspectives in Plains Archaeology, by Waldo R. Wedel. Vol. 28, No. 100, pp. 89-97, 1983. Caught in the Middle: The State Historic Preservation Office Role In Federal Regulations, by J. Signe Snortland. Vol. 44, Changing Practice of the Medicine Man, by Thomas H. No. 170, pp. 61-64, 1999. Lewis. Vol. 25, No. 89, pp. 265-267, 1980. A Center of Primary Sources for Plains Indian History, by Mary Changing Prehistoric Settlement Along the Middle Missouri Sue Schusky and Ernest L. Schusky. Vol. 15, No. 48, pp. River: Timber Depletion and Historical Context, by William 104-108, 1970. B. Fawcett, Jr. Vol. 33, No. 119, pp. 67-94, 1988. The Central Plains Tradition Revisited: A Critical Review of The Changing Role of the Giveaway Ceremony in Contemporary Recent Interpretations, by Richard A. Krause. Vol. 27, No. Lakota Life, by Elizabeth S. Grobsmith. Vol. 26, No. 91, pp. 95, pp. 75-82, 1982. 75-79, 1981. Ceramic Beads from the Huston-Fox Site, Meade County, South Check List of Middle Missouri Pottery Wares, Types, and Dakota and Notes on the Good River Complex, by Wini Subtypes, by Richard P. Wheeler. Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 3-22, Michael. Vol. 38, No. 145, pp. 145-150, 1993. 1954. Ceramics Traditions, edited by Adrian D. Anderson. Vol. 7, No. Chemical Analysis of Deposits at Rodgers Shelter, Missouri, by 16, pp. 98-100, 1962. Stanley A. Ahler. Vol. 18, No. 60, pp. 116-131, 1973. Ceramics and Clay Nodules from Jackson Lake, Wyoming: Cherished are the Dead: Changing Social Dimensions in a Kansas Description and Mineralogical Analysis, by Melissa A. Cemetery, by Jerry Moore, Cynthia Blaker, and Grant Smith. Connor, Kow-ling Chyi, Denise C. Carlevato, and Kenneth Vol. 36, No. 133, pp. 67-78, 1991. P. Cannon. Vol. 36, No. 135, pp. 153-170, 1991. Cherokee Mountain , by Charles E. Nelson and Ceramics and Community Structure: A Reanalysis of Material Bruce G. Stewart. Vol. 18, No. 62, pp. 328-335, 1973.

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Michlovic. Vol. 31, No. 113, pp. 207-218, 1986. Current Trends in Southern Plains Archaeology, edited by Timothy G. Baugh. Vol. 31, No. 114, pp. iii-187, 1986. Cultural Factors in Crime Among the Dakota Indians, by R. Clyde McCone. Vol. 11, No. 32, pp. 144-151, 1966. - D - Cultural Implications of Seminole Sink, by Solveig A. Turpin. Vol. 33, No. 122, pp. 119-141, 1988. Dakota Acculturation During the Early Reservation Period: Evidence from the Deerfly Site (39LM39), South Dakota, by Cultural Persistence and Cultural Change as Reflected in William B. Lees. Vol. 30, No. 108, pp. 103-121, 1985. Oklahoma Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonialism, by James H. Howard. Vol. 6, No. 11, pp. 21-30, 1961. Dalton Settlement Systems: Reply to Schiffer (2), by Dan F. Morse. Vol. 22, No. 76, pp. 149-158, 1977. Cultural Response or Geological Process? A Comment on Sheehan, by Joe Alan Artz. Vol. 41, No. 158, pp. 383-393, Dated Rock Art Panel of Shield Bearing Warriors in South Central 1996. Montana, by Lawrence L. Loendorf. Vol. 35, No. 127, pp. 45- 54, 1990. Correction: Cultural Response or Geological Process? A Comment on Sheehan, by Joe Alan Artz. Vol. 41, No. 158, Dating a Pictograph in the Pryor Mountains, Montana, by Scott pp. 383-393, 1996. D. Chaffee, Lawrence L. Loendorf, Marian Hyman, and Marvin W. Rowe. Vol. 39, No. 148, pp. 195-201, 1994. Cultural Responses to the Altithermal or Inadequate Sampling Reconsidered, by Michael S. Sheehan. Vol. 41, No. 158, pp. Dating and Environmental Reconstruction from Prehistoric Mud- 395-397, 1996. Dauber Nests: Some Possibilities, by Glen Freimuth and Wallace LaBerge. Vol. 21, No. 72, pp. 111-114, 1976. Cultural Responses to the Altithermal or Inadequate Sampling? by Michael S. Sheehan. Vol. 40, No. 153, pp. 261-270, 1995. Daugherty Cave, Wyoming, by George C. Frison. Vol. 13, No. 42, pp. 253-295, 1968. Cultural Sequence in the Central Great Plains, by Waldo R. Wedel. Vol. 17, No. 57, pp. 291-352, 1972. De-Mything the Catlinite Trade, by Thomas E. Emerson and Randall E. Hughes. Vol. 46, No. 176, pp. 149-161, 2001. Cultural Transformations in the Keller and Bluff Top Mounds, by David W. Benn, E. Arthur Bettis III, and R. Clark Mallam. The DeWinton Burial: A Tragedy Across the Years, by C. E. Vol. 38, No. 145, pp. 53-73, 1993. Eyman and Richard G. Forbis. Vol. 21, No. 72, pp. 119-130, 1976. Cultural and Chronological Classification in the Plains Area, by Albert C. Spaulding. Plains Archeological Conference News Death and the Persistence of Basic Personality Structure Among Letter. Vol. 2, No. 2, reprinted 1961, pp. 13-16, 1949. the Lakota, by R. Clyde McCone. Vol. 13, No. 42, pp. 305- 309, 1968. Culture History and Protohistoric Societies in the Southern Plains, by Timothy G. Baugh. Vol. 31, No. 114, pp. 167-187, Decorated Bridles: Horse Tack in Plains Biographic Rock Art, 1986. by James D. Keyser and Mark Mitchell. Vol. 46, No. 176, pp. 195-210, 2001. The Culture and History of the Tonkawa Indians, by Robert A. Hasskarl, Jr. Vol. 7, No. 18, pp. 217-231, 1962. Decorative Motifs on Great Oasis Pottery, by Elden Johnson. Vol. 14, No. 46, pp. 272-276, 1969. Culture, Environment, and Bison Populations on the Late Prehistoric and Early Historic Central Plains, by John R. Delaware Traditions from Kansas, Nahkoman to Isaac McCoy, Bozell. Vol. 40, No. 152, pp. 145-163, 1995. by Jay Miller. Vol. 34, No. 123, pp. 1-6, 1989. Cumulative Index, prepared by Elizabeth Ann Morris, Peg Demography and Disease Patterns in a Protohistoric Plains Bushnell, and Sandi Graves. Vol. 20, No. 70, pp. 1-60, 1975. Group: A Study of the Mobridge Site (39WW1), by Ann M. Palkovich. Vol. 26, No. 94, pp. 71-84, 1981. Cumulative Index, prepared by Lawrence L. Tomsyck and Warren W. Caldwell. Vol. 9, No. 26, pp. 211-267, 1964. Dendrochronology and Archaeology in Nebraska, by Harry W. Weakly. Vol. 7, No. 16, pp. 138-146, 1962. Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-25 and Plains Conference Newsletter Volumes 1-6, 1947-1980, prepared by Lawrence L. Tomsyck Dendrochronology in Plains Prehistory: An Assessment, by and Janice M. Tomsyck, 1981. Warren W. Caldwell and Lynn M. Snyder. Vol. 28, No. 99, pp. 33-40, 1983. Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-37 and Plains Conference Newsletter Volumes 1-6, 1947-1992, by Patricia J. O’Brien, April Siemens- Dental Annuli Age Determination on White-Tailed Deer from Menzies, and Heather Fahnestock. Vol. 38, No. 44, pp. i-142, Archaeological Sites, by Marvin Kay. Vol. 19, No. 65, pp. 1993. 224-227, 1974. Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-46 and Plains Conference Newsletter Dental Discriminant Sexing of Arikara Skeletons, by Douglas Volumes 1-6, 1947-2001, by Linea Sundstrom and Sally W. Owsley. Vol. 27, No. 96, pp. 165-169, 1982. Stanton. Vol. 46, No. 179, p. , 2001. The Dentition of the Smoky Hill Burials from the Witt Mound,

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by Dixie Lee West and R. David Sager, DMD. Vol. 36, No. Does Rodeo Have Roots in Ancient Indian Traditions? by Ian 134, pp. 65-68, 1991. Dyck. Vol. 41, No. 157, pp. 205-219, 1996. The Denver Elephant Project: A Report on Experimentation with Dog Remains in Archaeological Sites, by William G. Haag. Plains Thrusting , by Bruce B. Huckell. Vol. 27, No. 97, pp. Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 1, No. 3, 217-224, 1982. reprinted 1961, pp. 27-28, 1948. Errata: The Denver Elephant Project: A Report on Dragoon Accouterments and Equipments, 1834-1849: An Experimentation with Thrusting Spears, by Bruce B. Huckell. Identification Guide, by Lt./Col. R.T. Huntington. Vol. 12, Vol. 27, No. 98, p. 304, 1982. No. 38, pp. 345-355, 1967. A Description of Certain Engraved Artifacts from the Utz Oneota , by T. M. Hamilton. Vol. 8, No. 19, p. 55, 1963. Site, by Phil P. Betancourt. Vol. 10, No. 30, pp. 256-270, 1965. The Dune Buggy Site, 24RV1, and Northwestern Plains Ceramics, A Description of Chipped Stone Artifacts from Northeastern by Ann M. Johnson. Vol. 22, No. 75, pp. 37-49, 1977. South Dakota, by Michael J. McNerney. Vol. 15, No. 50, pp. 291-296, 1970. The Dunn Site, by S. Biron Ebell. Vol. 33, No. 122, pp. 505-530, 1988. A Device for Vertical Archaeological Photography, by Dean Straffin. Vol. 16, No. 53, pp. 232-234, 1971. - E - The Devils Lake-Sourisford Burial Complex On the Northern The ELCOR Burial Cave: An Example of Public Archaeology Plains, by E. Leigh Syms. Vol. 24, No. 86, pp. 283-308, 1979. from West Texas, by S. Alan Skinner, Herbert Haas, and DhLb-1: Early Period Occupation Near Glacial Lake Agassiz, Susan L. Wilson. Vol. 25, No. 87, pp. 1-15, 1980. Southeast Manitoba, by Stanley G. Saylor. Vol. 20, No. 70, ESP: Procurement and Processing of Tongue River Silicified pp. 241-252, 1975. Sediment, by John L. Fagan and James D. Keyser. Vol. 32, Dhegiha Origins and Plains Archaeology, by Susan C. Vehik. No. 117, pp. 233-256, 1987. Vol. 38, No. 146, pp. 231-252, 1993. Ear Disease in Skulls from the Sully Burial Site, by John B. Gregg, Did Individual No. 3 from Site 34ST2, Waurika Lake, Southwest M.D., James P. Steel, M.D., and Sylvester Clifford. Vol. 10, Oklahoma, Really Have Trachoma? by John B. Gregg, M.D. No. 30, pp. 233-239, 1965. Vol. 38, No. 143, pp. 217-218, 1993. Early Caddoan Subsistence Strategies, Sabine River Basin, East Directions for Miss Deloria: Boas on the Plains, by Richard G. Texas, by Timothy K. Perttula and James E. Bruseth. Vol. 28, Whitten and Larry J. Zimmerman. Vol. 27, No. 96, pp. 161- No. 99, pp. 9-21, 1983. 164, 1982. Early Man in North America and Where to Look for Him: Discoidals and Problematical Stones from Mississippian Sites Geomorphic Contexts, by Darrell L. Drew. Vol. 24, No. 86, in Minnesota, by Adolph L. Link. Vol. 25, No. 90, pp. 343- pp. 269-281, 1979. 352, 1980. An Early Eighteenth Century Reference to “Putting a Woman Discriminant Analysis of Certain Middle Missouri Tradition on the Prairies” among the Central Algonquians and its Projectiles, by F. A. Calabrese. Vol. 18, No. 62, pp. 344-349, Implications for Moore’s Explanation of the Practice Among 1973. the Cheyenne, by Lawrence A. Conrad. Vol. 28, No. 100, pp. 141-142, 1983. Division of Labor at a Besant Hunting Camp in Eastern Montana, by Susan S. Hughes. Vol. 36, No. 134, pp. 25-49, 1991. An Early Horizon in Northern Illinois, by William J. Mayer-Oakes. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 2, No. 2, Do You Take This Woman? Economics and Marriage in a Late reprinted 1961, pp. 21-23, 1949. Prehistoric Band, by Margaret G. Hanna. Vol. 29, No. 104, pp. 115-129, 1984. An Early Human Skeleton from the Snyder Site, 14BU9, Butler County, Kansas, by Linda Klepinger. Vol. 17, No. 55, pp. 71- Documentary Evidence for Changes in Protohistoric and Early 72, 1972. Historic Pawnee Hunting Practices, by Donna C. Roper. Vol. 37, No. 141, pp. 353-366, 1992. Early Man in North America and Where to Look for Him: A Reply, by Marcel Kornfeld. Vol. 25, No. 90, pp. 357-362, Documentary Sources on the Manufacture of Pottery by the 1980. Indians of the Central Plains and Middle Missouri, by Thomas M. Newman. Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 13-20, 1955. An Early Nineteenth Century Account of Assiniboine Quillwork, by Franklin Fenenga. Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 19-22, 1955. The Documentation of Environmental Control of Morphological Variability in Archaeological Maize: A Paleoenvironmental Early Occupation in Bighorn Canyon, Montana, by Wilfred M. Reconstruction Technique, by James C. Mackey. Vol. 28, Husted. Vol. 10, No. 27, pp. 7-13, 1965. No. 101, pp. 209-217, 1983. Early Occupation of the Caribou Lake Site, Colorado Front

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Range, by James B. Benedict. Vol. 19, No. 63, pp. 1-4, 1974. The Effects of Frost-Heaving on Objects in Soils, by Donald Lee Johnson and Kenneth L. Hansen. Vol. 19, No. 64, pp. Early Osage Peyotism, by Daniel C. Swan. Vol. 43, No. 163, pp. 81-98, 1974. 51-71, 1998. The Effects of Trade on Resource Procurement Behavior: A Early Period Marginal Cultural Groups in Northern Wyoming, Late Prehistoric Example From the Southern Plains, by Susan by George C. Frison. Vol. 18, No. 62, pp. 300-312, 1973. C. Vehik. Vol. 31, No. 114, pp. 141-154, 1986. Early Plains Indian Quill Techniques in European Museum The Effigy Pipe from Garnett, Kansas, by Jack M. Schock. Vol. Collections, by Colin Taylor. Vol. 7, No. 15, pp. 58-69, 1962. 11, No. 33, pp. 236-237, 1966. An Early Plains Woodland Structure in the Northeastern Plains, An Eighteenth Century Trade Coat, by Margaret Kimball Brown. by Michael L. Gregg. Vol. 35, No. 127, pp. 29-44, 1990. Vol. 16, No. 52, pp. 128-133, 1971. Early Prehistoric Killing of in the Southeastern Electron Microscopy of Parasite Remains on the Pitchfork Canadian Rockies, by Jonathan C. Driver. Vol. 27, No. 98, and Possible Social Implications, by George W. pp. 265-271, 1982. Gill and Douglas W. Owsley. Vol. 30, No. 107, pp. 45-50, Early Tribal Migrations in the Northern Great Plains, by Gordon 1985. Hewes. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. The Elk Horn, Iowa Community: An Experimental Study of 1, No. 4, reprinted 1961, pp. 49-61, 1948. Acculturation, by Richard Videbeck. Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 21-26, Early Woodland in Minnesota, by Rachel A. Bonney. Vol. 15, 1955. No. 50, pp. 302-304, 1970. The Elliott Site (14GE303): A Preliminary Report, by Patricia J. Early Woodland in the Trans-Missouri West, by Alfred E. O’Brien, Clark Larsen, John O’Grady, Brian O’Neill, and Johnson. Vol. 37, No. 139, pp. 129-136, 1992. Ann S. Stirland. Vol. 18, No. 59, pp. 54-72, 1973. Eastern Apache Campsites in Southeastern Colorado: An An Empirical Perspective on Little Ice Age Climatic Change on Hypothesis, by Lawrence A. Kingsbury and Lorna H. the Great Plains, by Douglas B. Bamforth. Vol. 35, No. 132, Gabel. Vol. 28, No. 102, pp. 319-325, 1983. pp. 359-366, 1990. Eastern Dakota Population Movements and the European Fur An Empirical Trial of the Effectiveness of Statistical Trade: One More Time, by Tim E. Holzkamm. Vol. 28, No. Methodology with Site Survey Data: An Application of 101, pp. 225-233, 1983. the Correlation Coefficient to Survey Data from Mahaska County, Iowa, by Eugene W. Mathes. Vol. 15, No. 50, pp. Ecological Islands and Vickers Focus Adaptive Transitions in 297-301, 1970. the Pre-contact Plains of Southwestern Manitoba, by Scott Hamilton and B. A. Nicholson. Vol. 44, No. 167, pp. 5-25, The End of the Trail: An 1870’s Plains Combat Autobiography 1999. in Southwest Texas, by Solveig A. Turpin. Vol. 34, No. 124, pp. 105-110, 1989. The Ecology of Malaria and Changes in Settlement Pattern on the Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservation, Indian Territory, The Enigma of Wounded Knee, by Merrill J. Mattes. Vol. 5, No. by Robert P. Nespor. Vol. 34, No. 124, pp. 71-84, 1989. 9, pp. 1-11, 1960. Economic Aspects of Mandan/Hidatsa Giveaways, by Mary An Enlarged Paracondylar Process and Associated Anomalies Jane Schneider. Vol. 26, No. 91, pp. 43-50, 1981. in a Plains Woodland Burial, by John A. Williams. Vol. 27, No. 98, pp. 323-326, 1982. The Education of a Plains Archaeologist, by Waldo R. Wedel. Vol. 22, No. 75, pp. 1-12, 1977. Environment and Archaeology of the Central Osage Plains, by Stephen A. Hall. Vol. 33, No. 120, pp. 203-218, 1988. Edwards II: Report of an Excavation in Western Oklahoma, by Jeffrey L. Eighmy. Vol. 15, No. 50, pp. 255-281, 1970. The Epidemiological Consequences of Forced Removal: The Northern Cheyenne in Indian Territory, by Gregory R. Effect of Boulderflow on Soil Transformation Under Tipi Rings, Campbell. Vol. 34, No. 124, pp. 85-97, 1989. by J. F. Dormaar. Vol. 21, No. 72, pp. 115-118, 1976. Episodic Climatic Events and Mill Creek Culture Change: An The Effect of Technological Innovation on Hutterite Culture, by Alternative Explanation, by Stephen C. Lensink. Vol. 38, Hans A. Baer. Vol. 21, No. 73, pp. 187-197, 1976. No. 145, pp. 189-197, 1993. The Effects of CRM: A Sociohistorical Perspective of the Erosion of the Supraorbital Plate, by John B. Gregg, M.D. and Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska at William M. Bass. Vol. 39, No. 147, pp. 77-79, 1994. Lincoln, by Robert Hassler. Vol. 34, No. 124, pp. 111-128, 1989. Ethics and Value Conflicts: An Examination of Archaeologists’ Responses to Questionnaire Scenarios, by Joe Watkins. The Effects of Frost Heaving on Objects in Soils, II: Laboratory Vol. 44, No. 170, pp. 95-106, 1999. Experiments, by Donald Lee Johnson, Daniel R. Uhs, and Michael L. Barnhardt. Vol. 22, No. 76, pp. 133-147, 1977. Ethnic Identification of an Historic Sac Burial from Northeastern 65 PLAINS ANTHROPOLOGIST Vol. 46, No. 179, 2001

Kansas, by Douglas D. Scott. Vol. 21, No. 72, pp. 131-140, The Evolution of the Social Role of the Oglala Heyoka, by 1976. Thomas H. Lewis. Vol. 27, No. 97, pp. 249-253, 1982. Ethnohistoric Observations of Bison in the Lower Pecos River An Examination of Central Plains Moccasins: Evidence of Region: Implications for Environmental Change, by Solveig Adaptation to a Reservation Economy, by Thomas P. A. Turpin. Vol. 32, No. 118, pp. 424-429, 1987. Myers. Vol. 32, No. 115, pp. 29-41, 1987. An Ethnohistorical Consideration of the Role of Antilocapra An Examination of Factors Related to the Parole Survival of americana in the Lives of Indigenous Peoples and American Indians, by L. Thomas Winfree and C. Taylor American Pioneers, by Russel L. Tanner. Vol. 45, No. 174, Griffiths. Vol. 20, No. 70, pp. 311-319, 1975. pp. 133-139, 2000. An Examination of Tipi Rings in the Bighorn Canyon-Pryor Ethnohistory and Bison on the Southwestern Plains: A Minor Mountain Area, by Lawrence L. Loendorf and Lori Orser Correction to Turpin, by Douglas B. Bamforth. Vol. 33, No. Weston. Vol. 28, No. 102, pp. 147-155, 1983. 121, pp. 405-407, 1988. Excavations at Two Woodland Sites in Arapahoe County, Ethnohistory and the Plains Conference, by David A. Baerreis. Colorado, by John J. Wood. Vol. 16, No. 54, pp. 311-320, Vol. 4, No. 8, pp. 39-40, 1957. 1971. An Ethnopharmacologic Search for the Identity of Canli Icahiye, Excavations at the Bow Bottom Site (EfPm-104), by Stanley Van by Thomas H. Lewis. Vol. 25, No. 87, pp. 87-88, 1980. Dyke and Thomas H. Head. Vol. 28, No. 102, pp. 223-234, 1983. The Eureka and Comstock Mounds, Southwestern Missouri, by W. Raymond Wood and Rolland E. Pangborn. Vol. 13, Excavations at the Indian Mountain Site, 5BL876: A Multi- No. 39, pp. 1-17, 1968. Component Stone Circle Site in Colorado’s Northeastern Foothills, by E. Steve Cassells and Robert Noel Farrington. European Trade Material From the Kansas Monument Site, by Vol. 31, No. 112, pp. 129-139, 1986. Carlyle S. Smith. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 27-34, 1950. Experimental Analysis of Plains Grooved Abraders, by J. Jeffrey Flenniken and Terry L. Ozbun. Vol. 33, No. 119, pp. 37-52, European-contact and Southwestern Artifacts in the Lower 1988. Walnut Focus Sites at Arkansas City, Kansas, by Marlin F. Hawley. Vol. 45, No. 173, pp. 237-255, 2000. The Experimental Removal of Preservative From Radiocarbon Samples, by George A. Agogino. Vol. 13, No. 40, pp. 146- Erratum: European-contact and Southwestern Artifacts in the 147, 1968. Lower Walnut Focus Sites at Arkansas City, Kansas, by Marlin F. Hawley. Vol. 45, No. 173, pp. 237-255, 2000. Explanation of Microwear Patterns on Gravers, by Mark J. Lynott. Vol. 20, No. 68, pp. 121-128, 1975. An Event Tree Analysis of Failure, by James V. Winfrey. Vol. 35, No. 129, pp. 263-272, 1990. Explanations of Native American Drinking: A Literature Review, by Philip A. May. Vol. 22, No. 77, pp. 23-232, 1977. Every Picture Tells a Story: Historic Images, Tipi Camps, and Archaeology, by Kimball M. Banks and J. Signe Snortland. Exploring the Three “Little Bluffs” of the , by Candace S. Vol. 40, No. 152, pp. 125-144, 1995. Greene. Vol. 41, No. 157, pp. 221-242, 1996. The Evidence for McKean Complex Plant Utilization, by James D. Keyser. Vol. 30, No. 113, pp. 225-235, 1985. - F - Evidence for Prehistoric Scalping in Northeastern Nebraska, by A Factor Analytic Approach to Seriation, by William H. Elizabeth Miller. Vol. 39, No. 148, pp. 211-219, 1994. Marquardt. Vol. 24, No. 86, pp. 309-328, 1979. Evidence for the Antiquity of Women’s Roles in Pawnee Society, Factors and ‘’Toolkits:” Evaluating Multivariate Analyses in by Patricia J. O’Brien. Vol. 36, No. 134, pp. 51-64, 1991. Archaeology, by Michael B. Schiffer. Vol. 20, No. 67, pp. 51- 70, 1975. Evidence of Hydatid Disease in a Plains Woodland Burial, by John A. Williams. Vol. 30, No. 107, pp. 25-28, 1985. Factors in the Persistence of Peyote in the Northern Plains, by Wesley R. Hurt. Vol. 5, No. 9, pp. 16-27, 1960. Evidence of the Spring Planting Ceremony to Evening Star and Her Sacred Garden, by Susan A. Holland. Vol. 43, No. 166, The Fat of the Land: White Rock Phase and pp. 411-418, 1998. Grease Production, by Brad Logan. Vol. 43, No. 166, pp. 349-366, 1998. Evolution and Historical Reductionism, by John H. Moore. Vol. 26, No. 94, pp. 261-269, 1981. Fauna from the Hulme Site and Comments on Central Plains Tradition Subsistence Variability, by John R. Bozell. Vol. 36, The Evolution of Plains Indian Kin Terminologies: A Non- No. 136, pp. 229-253, 1991. Reflectionist Account, by Joseph A. Maxwell. Vol. 23, No. 79, pp. 13-29, 1978. Faunal Analysis and Paleoindian Studies: A Reexamination of

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the Lipscomb Bison Bonebed, by Lawrence C. Todd, Jack W. Raymond Wood. Vol. 16, No. 51, pp. 60-73, 1971. L. Hofman, and C. Bertrand Schultz. Vol. 37, No. 139, pp. 137-165, 1992. Folsom Biface Manufacture, Retooling, and Site Function at the Mitchell Locality of Blackwater Draw, by Anthony T. Faunal Record From West Central Texas and its Bearing on Late Boldurian, George A. Agogino, Phillip H. Shelley, and Mark Holocene Bison Population Changes in the Southern Plains, Slaughter. Vol. 32, No. 117, pp. 299-311, 1987. by Darrell Creel, Robert F. Scott, and Michael B. Collins. Vol. 35, No. 127, pp. 55-69, 1990. A Folsom Fluted Point from Marshall County, Kansas, by J. M. Shippee. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. A Faunal Record from West Central Texas and its Bearing on 5, No. 4, reprinted 1961, p. 48, 1953. Late Holocene Bison Population Changes in the Southern Plains, by Darrell Creel, Robert F. Scott, and Michael B. A Folsom Hunting Overlook in Eastern Wyoming, by Jack L. Collins. Vol. 35, No. 127, pp. 55-69, 1990. Hofman and Eric Ingbar. Vol. 33, No. 121, pp. 337-350, 1988. Field Activities of Conference Members, edited by Jesse D. Folsom Mobility and Organization of : A View Jennings. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. from Blackwater Draw, New Mexico, by Anthony T. Vol. 1, No. 5, reprinted 1961, pp. 91-94, 1948. Boldurian. Vol. 36, No. 137, pp. 281-295, 1991. Field Reports, edited by Robert L. Stephenson. Vol. 6, No. 12, A Folsom Point from Boone County, Missouri, by Marilyn Powell pp. 55-60, 1961. Delling. Vol. 11, No. 33, p. 231, 1961. Field Work for the 1951 Season, edited by Franklin Fenenga. Folsom Points From Southwest Texas, by Thomas R. Hester. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 4, No. 1, Vol. 13, No. 40, p. 117, 1968. reprinted 1961, pp. 10-11, 1951. A in Idaho, by John Martin Campbell. Vol. 3, No. 6, The Fire Cloud Site (39BF237), Buffalo County, South Dakota, pp. 1-2, 1956. by Karlis Karklins. Vol. 15, No. 48, pp. 135-142, 1970. The Fort Lookout Trading Post Sites—A Reexamination, by Fire-Cracked Rock as Tools: Wear-Pattern Analysis, by Steven Harry H. Anderson. Vol. 6, No. 14, pp. 221-229, 1961. K. Lovick. Vol. 28, No. 99, pp. 41-52, 1983. The Fort Smith Medicine Wheel, Montana, by Lionel A. Brown. The First Human Skeletal Material from the Huff Site, 32M011, Vol. 8, No. 22, pp. 225-230, 1963. and a Summary of Putative Mandan Skeletal Material, by Fort Union Porcellanite and Fused Glass: Distinctive Lithic William M. Bass and Walter H. Birkby. Vol. 7, No. 17, pp. Materials of Coal Burn Origin on the Northern Plains, by 164-177, 1962. Dale E. Fredlund. Vol. 21, No. 73, pp. 207-212, 1976. The Fish Creek, Owl Canyon and Grinnvoll Rock Shelter A Fortified Earthlodge Village Near Fort Thompson, South Pictograph Sites in Montana, by Stuart W. Conner. Vol. 7, Dakota as it Appeared in 1866, by Harry H. Anderson. Vol. No. 15, pp. 24-35, 1962. 13, No. 39, pp. 26-28, 1968. Flintknapping Skill, Communal Hunting, and Paleoindian Fortified Villages in the Northern Plains, by Warren W. Caldwell. Typology, by Douglas B. Bamforth. Vol. 36, Vol. 9, No. 23, pp. 1-7, 1964. No. 137, pp. 309-322, 1991. Fossil Bison and Artifacts from the Mona Lisa Site, Calgary, The Florida Indian and His Neighbors, edited by Jesse D. Alberta. Part 1: Stratigraphy and Artifacts, by Michael C. Jennings. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Wilson. Vol. 19, No. 63, pp. 34-45, 1974. Vol. 1, No. 4, reprinted 1961, p. 83, 1948. Fossil Invertebrate Evidence for Late Wisconsin Environments Fluted Point Distribution in the Loess Hills of Southwestern at the Site, by Scott A. Elias and Alan R. Iowa, by William T. Billeck. Vol. 43, No. 166, pp. 401-409, Nelson. Vol. 34, No. 126, pp. 309-326, 1989. 1998. Fossil Mammoth Bone from Kaufmann Cave, by Don Grey. Vol. Fluting Devices in the : Patterning in Debitage 8, No. 19, pp. 53-54, 1963. Formation and Projectile Point Basal Configuration, by Anthony T. Boldurian, Philip T. Fitzgibbons, and Phillip H. The Foster Site : A Single Individual, Partition Shelley. Vol. 30, No. 110, pp. 293-303, 1985. Cremation in Milam County, Texas, by Bradley F. Bowman. Vol. 36, No. 133, pp. 31-42, 1991. Fluting Technology at the Lincoln Hills Site, by Calvin D. Howard. Vol. 33, No. 121, pp. 395-398, 1988. Four Woodland Sites in South Central Nebraska, by Robert E. Philips. Vol. 8, No. 21, pp. 176-179, 1963. Fly Ash Analysis Supports Emergent Mississippian Agricultural Features at the Lunsford-Pulcher Site (11-S- The Fowler-Parrish Site: A Folsom Campsite in Eastern Colorado, 40) in the , Illinois, by Thomas J. Riley by George A. Agogino and Al Parrish. Vol. 16, No. 52, pp. and Chaksana Said. Vol. 38, No. 143, pp. 177-186, 1993. 111-114, 1971. 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The : Its Derivation and Ultimate Fate, by Wilfred - G - M. Husted and Oscar L. Mallory. Vol. 12, No. 36, pp. 222- 232, 1967. The Garnier Oglala Winter Count, by Roger T. Grange, Jr. Vol. 8, No. 20, pp. 74-79, 1963. Frequencies of Dental Anomalies and Their Potential Effect on Determining MNI Counts, by D. Gentry Steele and David The Gavins Point Site (39YK203): An Analysis of Surface Parama. Vol. 26, No. 91, pp. 51-54, 1981. Artifacts, by Lionel A. Brown. Vol. 13, No. 40, pp. 40-45, 1968. Fristoe Burial Mounds from the Prairie Border Region of Southwestern Missouri, by R. Bruce McMillan. Vol. 13, No. Gender Studies in Plains Anthropology: A Commentary to the 39, pp. 46-62, 1968. 1987 Symposium, by Julie E. Francis. Vol. 36, No. 134, pp. 77-80, 1991. From Band to Tribe on the Plains, by Stanton K. Tefft. Vol. 10, No. 29, pp. 166-170, 1965. General Plains Area, edited by John L. Champe. Vol. 6, No. 12, pp. 67-69, 1961. From History to Prehistory in the Northeastern Great Plains, by William Duncan Strong. Vol. 17, No. 57, pp. 353-394, 1972. A Geoarchaeological Assessment of Bison Kill Site Preservation in the Little Missouri Badlands, by David D. Kuehn. Vol. 42, From Microcosm to Macrocosm: Advances in Tipi Ring No. 161, pp. 319-328, 1997. Investigation and Interpretation, edited by Leslie B. Davis. Vol. 28, No. 102, pp. i-377, 1983. Geoarchaeology of the Dyer Site, A Prehistoric Occupation in the Western Ouachitas, Oklahoma, by C. Reid Ferring and From Spiritual and Biographic to Boundary-Marking Deterrent Duane E. Peter. Vol. 32, No. 118, pp. 351-366, 1987. Art: A Reinterpretation of Writing-On-Stone, by Luc Bouchet-Bert. Vol. 44, No. 167, pp. 39-59, 1999. George W. Hill’s Account of the Sioux Sun Dance of 1866, by Darcy Paige. Vol. 24, No. 84, pp. 99-112, 1979. Errata: From Spiritual and Biographic to Boundary-Marking Deterrent Art: A Reinterpretation of Writing-On-Stone, by German-Russian Catholic Social Organization, by Albert J. Luc Bouchet-Bert. Vol. 44, No. 167, pp. 39-59, 1999. Petersen. Vol. 18, No. 59, pp. 27-32, 1973. From Whence They Came: The Paleontology of Southern Plains Getting Architecture from Stone Circle Remains: A Southern Bison, by Don G. Wyckoff and Walter W. Dalquest. Vol. 42, Black Hills Example, by Alice M. Tratebas. Vol. 28, No. 102, No. 159, pp. 5-32, 1997. pp. 35-58, 1983. The Function of Ceremonial Sexual Intercourse Among the Getting Over the Hump: Some Concluding Remarks on Southern Northern Plains Indians, by Alice B. Kehoe. Vol. 15, No. 48, Plains Bison Procurement/Utilization Studies, by Kent J. pp. 99-103, 1970. Buehler. Vol. 42, No. 159, pp. 173-182, 1997. The Function of the Old Fort in Central Missouri Oneota Getting to the Root of the Problem: A Rejoinder to Kaye and Subsistence and Settlement Systems, by Gary R. Leaf. Vol. Moodie, by Kenneth C. Reid. Vol. 24, No. 86, pp. 339-340, 21, No. 72, pp. 93-110, 1976. 1979. A Functional Analysis of “Projectile Points” From Yellowjacket, The Ghost Dance Religion in Saskatchewan, Canada, by Alice Colorado, by Christian J. Zier. Vol. 23, No. 79, pp. 31-45, B. Kehoe. Vol. 13, No. 42, pp. 296-304, 1968. 1978. The Gillette Site (39ST23), Oahe Reservoir, South Dakota, by A Functional Analysis of Ceramics from the Helb Site, 39CA208, Lionel A. Brown. Vol. 11, No. 34, pp. 239-289, 1966. Campbell County, South Dakota, by Amy L. Rosebrough. The Giveaway Ceremony of Blackfoot and Plains Cree, by Alice Vol. 40, No. 152, pp. 103-124, 1995. B. Kehoe. Vol. 25, No. 87, pp. 17-26, 1980. A Functional View of Peyotism in Omaha Culture, by Malcolm J. Giving Away: The Ceremonial Distribution of Goods Among Arth. Vol. 3, No. 7, pp. 25-29, 1956. the Northern Cheyenne of Southeastern Montana, by Fur Trader and Indian Office Obstruction to Smallpox Vaccination Katherine M. Weist. Vol. 18, No. 60, pp. 97-103, 1973. in the St. Louis Superintendency, by William E. Unrau. Vol. Glass Flake-Scrapers, by James B. Shaeffer. Vol. 6, No. 14, pp. 34, No. 124, pp. 33-39, 1989. 275-276, 1961. Fur Traders Descending the Missouri, by George Caleb The Glendo Skeleton and Its Meaning in Light of Post-Contact Bingham. Vol. 8, No. 19, p. 56, 1963. Racial Dynamics in the Great Plains, by George W. Gill. Vol. A Further Evaluation of the San Jon Site, New Mexico, by 21, No. 72, pp. 81-88, 1976. Matthew Glenn Hill, Vance T. Holliday, and Dennis J. The Glenrock , 48CO304: Late Prehistoric Period Stanford. Vol. 40, No. 154, pp. 369-390, 1995. 68 Title Index

Buffalo Procurement and Butchering, by George C. Frison. Errata: Corrected Tables for The Hanging Valley Site (13HR28): Vol. 15, No. 50, Pt. 2, pp. 1-66, 1960. A Stratified Woodland Burial Locale in Western Iowa, by Joseph A. Tiffany, Shirley J. Schermer, J. L. Theler, Douglas Good News, edited by Jesse D. Jennings. Plains Archeological W. Owsley, Duane C. Anderson, and E. Arthur Bettis III. Conference News Letter. Vol. 2, No. 4, reprinted 1961, pp. Vol. 33, No. 122, pp. 557- 561, 1988. 37-38, 1949. The Harmon Site, 32MO42, by Jon D. Muller. Vol. 7, No. 16, pp. The Gore Pit Site: An Archaic Occupation in Southwestern 119-124, 1962. Oklahoma and a Review of the Archaic Stage in the Southern Plains, by Hallett H. Hammatt. Vol. 21, No. 74, pp. 245-277, Hawks, Serpents, and Bird-Men: Emergence of the Oneota Mode 1976. of Production, by David W. Benn. Vol. 34, No. 125, pp. 233- 260, 1989. The Gore Pit Skeleton: Earliest Dated Human Burial from Oklahoma, by Kenneth D. Keith and Clyde C. Snow. Vol. 21, Health, Demography, and Archaeology of Mille Lacs Native No. 74, pp. 283-290, 1976. American Mortuary Populations, by Arthur C. Aufderheide, Elden Johnson, and Odin Langsjoen(with contributions by The Graham Site: A McKean Cremation from Southern Gordon Lothson and Jan Streiff). Vol. 39, No. 149, pp. 251- Saskatchewan, by Ernest G. Walker. Vol. 29, No. 104, pp. 375, 1994. 139-150, 1984. Heat Treating of Chert: Methods of Interpretation and Their Grass Ware Vessel and Associated Artifacts from the Application, by Michael B. Collins and Jason M. Fenwick. Central Des Moines River Valley, Iowa, by John H. Broihahn Vol. 19, No. 64, pp. 134-145, 1974. and David M. Gradwohl. Vol. 42, No. 161, pp. 375-380, 1997. Helb Site Pots: Is it Huff or Memorex? by Marvin Kay, Gary The Grass Valley Horse: A Baked Clay Head of A Horse Figurine Dunn, James Cogswell, Hector Neff, and Michael Glascock. from Central Nevada, by Molly Magee. Vol. 11, No. 33, pp. Vol. 45, No. 173, pp. 323-330, 2000. 204-207, 1966. Helb: A Preliminary Statement, by Carl R. Falk and F. A. Calabrese. The Great Bend Aspect: A Multivariate Investigation of its Vol. 18, No. 62, pp. 336-343, 1973. Origins and Southern Plains Relationships, by Susan C. Vehik. Vol. 21, No. 73, pp. 199-206, 1976. Hell Gap: Paleo-Indian Occupation on the High Plains, by Cynthia Irwin-Williams, Henry Irwin, George A. Agogino, Great Oasis Archaeology: New Perspectives from the DeCamp and C. , Jr. Vol. 18, No. 59, pp. 40-53, 1973. and West Des Moines Burial Sites in Central Iowa, by Joseph A. Tiffany and Lynn M. Alex. Vol. 46, No. 178, pp. 1- The Henry Davis Drum Rite: An Unusual Drum Religion Variant 104, 2001. of the Minnesota Ojibwa, by James H. Howard. Vol. 11, No. 32, pp. 117-126, 1966. A Green from North Dakota Burial Mounds, by Robert W. Neuman. Vol. 7, No. 18, pp. 266-267, 1962. Heritage Protection on Indian Reserve Lands in Canada, by Eldon Yellowhorn. Vol. 44, No. 170, pp. 107-116, 1999. The Gros Ventre Ceremony of Supplication for Long Life, by Emmett A. Stallcop. Vol. 15, No. 50, pp. 307-308, 1970. Hidatsa Origin Traditions Reported by Lewis and Clark, by Frank H. Stewart. Vol. 21, No. 72, pp. 89-92, 1976. Growth Arrest Lines in Long Bones of the Population, by J. Ned Woodall. Vol. 13, No. 40, pp. 152-160, Hidatsa Personal Names: An Interpretation, by R. H. Barnes. 1968. Vol. 25, No. 90, pp. 311-331, 1980. Growth Rings in Desert Shrubs, by Richard B. Woodbury. Vol. 5, High Country Adaptations, by Gary A. Wright, Susan Bender, No. 9, p. 31, 1960. and Stuart Reeve. Vol. 25, No. 89, pp. 181-197, 1980. A Guide to the Drafting of Archeological Maps, by Vaughn M. High Magnification Use-Wear Analysis of Projectile Points from Bryant, Jr. Vol. 11, No. 33, pp. 186-197, 1966. Southeastern Minnesota, by Thomas W. Neumann. Vol. 33, No. 121, pp. 369-375, 1988. - H - The High River Microblade , Alberta, by David Sanger. Vol. 13, No. 41, pp. 190-208, 1968. Haack Responds to Kehoe and Kehoe, by Steven C. Haack. Vol. 32, No. 117, pp. 324-326, 1987. The Historic Approach and the Headwaters Lakes Aspect, by Chris Vickers. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Handprints in Montana Rock Art, by Mavis Greer and John Vol. 1, No. 3, reprinted 1961, pp. 31-37, 1948. Greer. Vol. 44, No. 167, pp. 61-73, 1999. An Historic Burial from the Southern Plains of Kansas, by The Hanging Valley Site (13HR28): A Stratified Woodland Burial William B. Lees. Vol. 37, No. 140, pp. 213-231, 1992. Locale in Western Iowa, by Joseph A. Tiffany, Shirley J. Schermer, J. L. Theler, Douglas W. Owsley, Duane C. Historic Period Metal Projectile Points and , Alberta, Anderson, and E. Arthur Bettis III. Vol. 33, No. 120, pp. 219- Canada: A Theory for Aboriginal Design on the 259, 1988. Great Plains, by Heinz W. Pyszczyk. Vol. 44, No. 168, pp.

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136-187, 1999. Erratum: Housepits and Mobile Hunter-Gatherers: A Consideration of the Wyoming Evidence, by Mary Lou Historical Archaeology and Ethnology. complied, by G. Hubert Larson. Vol. 42, No. 161, pp. 353-369, 1997. Smith. Vol. 7, No. 16, pp. 93-97, 1962. A Human Effigy Pipe From North Dakota, by Elden Johnson. Historical Archeology in Missouri Basin Reservoir Areas: Vol. 2, No. 5, pp. 11-12, 1955. Current Investigations, by G. Hubert Smith. Vol. 5, No. 10, pp. 58-64, 1960. Human Remains from McKinstry Mound Two, by Michael Torbenson, Odin Langsjoen, and Arthur C. Aufderheide. The Historical Development of a Culture Complex: The Basis for Vol. 41, No. 155, pp. 71-92, 1996. Understanding Architectural Misconceptions of the Antelope Creek Focus, by Christopher R. Lintz. Vol. 31, No. Human Skeletal Material From 23AD95 Adair County, Missouri, 114, pp. 111-128, 1986. by William M. Bass. Vol. 13, No. 40, pp. 115-116, 1968. Historical Documents and Bison Ecology on the Great Plains, Human Skeletal Material From Taylor Mound 14DP3, Doniphan by Douglas B. Bamforth. Vol. 32, No. 115, pp. 1-16, 1987. County, Kansas, by Linda Klepinger and William M. Bass. Vol. 16, No. 53, pp. 183-189, 1971. A Historical Note on Tree-Ring Dating, by Robert W. Neuman. Vol. 7, No. 17, pp. 188-189, 1962. Human Skeletal Materials from a Keith Focus Plains Woodland Site, 14PH10, Kirwin Reservoir Phillips County, Kansas, by Historical and Archeological Evidence for Arikara Visits to the William M. Bass and Patricia A. Grubbs. Vol. 11, No. 32, pp. Central Plains, by W. Raymond Wood. Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 27- 135-143, 1966. 39, 1955. Human Skeletal Populations of the Northwestern Plain: A History and Status of an Earthwork Known as “Neodesha Fort,” Preliminary Analysis, by George W. Gill. Vol. 26, No. 94, pp. Kansas, by Timothy Weston and William B. Lees. Vol. 39, 57-70, 1981. No. 150, pp. 415-428, 1994. Human Skeletal Remains from Bradford House III, Site 5JF52, History of a Refuse Pit: Interpreting Plains Camp Activities at a Jefferson County, Colorado, by Michael Finnegan. Vol. 23, Microcosmic Level, by E. Leigh Syms. Vol. 19, No. 66, pp. No. 81, pp. 221-234, 1978. 306-315, 1974. A Human Skeleton From the Gillette Site (39ST23), Stanley The History of the Pembina Métis Cemetery: Inter-Ethnic County, South Dakota, by William M. Bass. Vol. 11, No. 34, Perspectives on a Sacred Site, by Ruth Swan and Edward pp. 290-293, 1966. A. Jerome. Vol. 44, No. 170, pp. 81-94, 1999. A Human Skeleton from an Apache Baking Pit, by James H. Holocene Climatic and Environmental Change in the Texas Gunnerson. Vol. 14, No. 43, pp. 46-56, 1969. Coastal Zone: Some Geoarchaeological and Ecofactual Indicators, by Robert A. Ricklis and Kim A. Cox. Vol. 43, A Human Skeleton from the Anthony Site, 14HP1, Harper No. 164, pp. 125-136, 1998. County, Kansas, by William M. Bass and William S. Lyon III. Vol. 8, No. 21, pp. 158-163, 1963. Holocene Man in North America: The Ecological Setting and Climatic Background, by Wayne M. Wendland. Vol. 23, No. A Human Skeleton from the Pryor Creek Burial, 24YL404, 82, pp. 273-287, 1978. Yellowstone County, Montana, by William M. Bass and John C. Barlow. Vol. 9, No. 23, pp. 29-36, 1964. The Holocene Naiad Record at Rodgers Shelter in the Western Ozark Highland of Missouri, by Walter E. Klippel, Gail Celmer, Hunter-Gatherer Interaction and Alliance Formation: Dalton and and James R. Purdue. Vol. 23, No. 82, pp. 257-271, 1978. the Cult of the Long , by John A. Walthall and Brad Koldehoff. Vol. 43, No. 165, pp. 257-273, 1998. The Holocene Phytolith Record from Morgan Playa in the Rolling Plains of Texas, by Glen G. Fredlund, C. Britt Bousman, and Hunting Ideology and the Fur Trade: A Review Essay, by Patricia Douglas K. Boyd. Vol. 43, No. 164, pp. 187-200, 1998. C. Albers and William R. James. Vol. 29, No. 103, pp. 73-79, 1984. The Horse Creek Site: Some Evidence for Gender Roles in a Transitional Early to Middle Plains Archaic Base Camp, by Hunting Practices at an Historic Plains Indian Village: Kansa Todd R. Guenther. Vol. 36, No. 134, pp. 9-23, 1991. Ethnoarchaeology and Faunal Analysis, by Paula Molloy. Vol. 38, No. 143, pp. 187-197, 1993. House Floors and Native Settlement Populations in the Central Plains, by Waldo R. Wedel. Vol. 24, No. 84, pp. 85-98, 1979. - I - House Types of the Over Focus, South Dakota, by Wesley R. Hurt. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 4, Ice-Glider Game of the Northern Plains, by Franklin Fenenga. No. 4, reprinted 1961, pp. 44-46, 1952. Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 31-38, 1954. Housepits and Mobile Hunter-Gatherers: A Consideration of The Ideal Personality Form Seen in Ten Animal Tales of the the Wyoming Evidence, by Mary Lou Larson. Vol. 42, No. Salish Flathead Indians of Montana, by Robert James Bigart. 161, pp. 353-369, 1997. Vol. 17, No. 55, pp. 36-43, 1972.

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Identification of Central Texas Edwards Chert at the Folsom and W. Owsley, Darcy F. Morey, and William B. Turner. Vol. 26, Lindenmeier Sites, by Jack L. Hofman, Lawrence C. Todd, No. 94, pp. 301-310, 1981. and Michael B. Collins. Vol. 36, No. 137, pp. 297-308, 1991. Inferring Season of Occupation from Fish Scales: An Identification of Perforated Ceramic Cone-Shaped Artifacts From Archaeological Approach, by Joe Alan Artz. Vol. 25, No. the Southern Plains and Adjacent Areas, by Jack L. Hofman. 87, pp. 47-61, 1980. Vol. 23, No. 79, pp. 7-11, 1978. The Influence of Epidemics on the Indian Populations and The Identification of the Fall or Rapid Indians, by Thomas F. Cultures of Texas, by John C. Ewers. Vol. 18, No. 60, pp. 104- Kehoe and Alice B. Kehoe. Vol. 19, No. 65, pp. 231-232, 115, 1973. 1963. Initial Middle Missouri in Western South Dakota: A Summary, The Identity and Demography of the Dakota or Sioux Tribe, by by Ann M. Johnson. Vol. 38, No. 145, pp. 117-130, 1993. Stephen E. Feraca and James H. Howard. Vol. 8, No. 20, pp. 80-84, 1963. An Initial Study of Blade Technology on the Central and Southern Texas Coast, by Thomas R. Hester and Harry J. The Identity and Demography of the Plains-Ojibwa, by James Shafer. Vol. 20, No. 69, pp. 175-185, 1975. H. Howard. Vol. 6, No. 13, pp. 171-178, 1961. An Inscribed Native American Battle Image from the Little The Identity of LaSalle’s Pana Slave, by Mildred Mott Wedel. Bighorn Battlefield, by Douglas D. Scott, Peter Bleed, Vol. 18, No. 61, pp. 203-217, 1973. Andrew E. Masich, and Jason Pitsch. Vol. 42, No. 161, pp. 287-302, 1997. Ideology and the Practice of Plains Archaeology, by Philip Duke. Vol. 38, No. 143, pp. 139-150, 1993. Intelligence Testing in a Cross-Cultural Situation, by Edward I. Fry. Vol. 3, No. 7, pp. 11-12, 1956. Images of Women in Twentieth Century Wyoming Town Celebrations, by Audrey C. Shalinsky. Vol. 36, No. 134, pp. Interaction Parameters and the Demise of Paleo-Indian 69-75, 1991. Craftsmanship, by Brian Hayden. Vol. 27, No. 96, pp. 109- 123, 1982. The Impact of Litigation on the Religious Revitalization of Native American Inmates in the Nebraska Department of Interdependence and Power: Complexity in Hunter-Gatherer/ Corrections, by Elizabeth S. Grobsmith. Vol. 34, No. 124, pp. Farmer Exchanges, by Matthew Boyd. Vol. 43, No. 165, pp. 135-147, 1989. 311-319, 1998. In Defense of Roper (1976), by Kenneth L. Kvamme. Vol. 30, No. Interpopulation Relationships of Four Post-Contact Coalescent 109, pp. 263-264, 1985. Sites from South Dakota: Four Bear (39DW2), Oahe Village (39HU2), Stony Point (39ST235) and Swan Creek (39WW7), Incised and Painted Pebbles from the Levi Site, Travis County, by Douglas W. Owsley, Gale D. Slutzky, Mark F. Guagliardo, Texas, by John W. Greer and Patricia A. Treat. Vol. 20, No. and Lynn M. Deitrick. Vol. 26, No. 94, Pt. 2, pp. 31-42, 1981. 69, pp. 231-237, 1975. An Interpretive Model for Stone Circles and Stone Circle Sites The Independence Road to Fort Laramie: By Aerial Photography, Within Southeastern Alberta, by John H. Brumley. Vol. 28, by Thomas Morley. Vol. 6, No. 14, pp. 242-251, 1961. No. 102, pp. 171-191, 1983. Indian Boarding Schools and Ethnic Identity: An Example from Intracemetery Morphological Variation in Arikara Crania from the Southern Plains Tribes of Oklahoma, by Sally J. McBeth. the Sully Site (39SL4), Sully County, South Dakota, by Vol. 28, No. 100, pp. 119-128, 1983. Douglas W. Owsley and Richard L. Jantz. Vol. 23, No. 80, Indian Trails in the Central Plains, by Donald J. Blakeslee and pp. 139-147, 1978. Robert K. Blasing. Vol. 33, No. 119, pp. 17-25, 1988. Introduction, by Timothy G. Baugh. Vol. 31, No. 114, pp. 1-6, An Indian Village Near Pompey’s Pillar Creek, Montana, by 1986. William Mulloy. Vol. 14, No. 44, p. 95, 102, 1969. Introduction, by Gregory R. Campbell. Vol. 34, No. 124, pp. v-xiii, Indians, Reclamation, and Historic Preservation, by Kimball M. 1989. Banks. Vol. 44, No. 170, pp. 5-12, 1999. Introduction, by Richard L. Jantz and D. H. Ubelaker. Vol. 26, No. Indoor Water Flotation - A Technique for The Recovery of 944, pp. 1-2, 1981. Archaeological Materials, by Jack M. Schock. Vol. 16, No. Introduction: Prehistory and Human Ecology of the Western 53, pp. 228-231, 1971. Prairies and Northern Plains, by Joseph A. Tiffany. Vol. 38, Infectious Disease and the Northern Plains Horticulturalists: A No. 145, pp. 1-3, 1993. Human Behavioral Model, by Michael K. Trimble. Vol. 34, Introduction, by Leland C. Bement. Vol. 42, No. 159, pp. 1-3, No. 124, pp. 41-59, 1989. 1997. Inferring History from Crania: Biological Distance Comparisons An Introduction to Pronghorn Biology, Ethnography and of Mill Creek and Early Middle Missouri Tradition Crania Archaeology, by Patrick M. Lubinski and Vicki Herron. Vol. with Mandan and Arikara Population Samples, by Douglas 71 PLAINS ANTHROPOLOGIST Vol. 46, No. 179, 2001

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Preforms in Folsom Lithic Technology: A View from Blackwater Vol. 22, No. 75, pp. 51-57, 1977. Draw, New Mexico, by Anthony T. Boldurian and Susanne M. Hubinsky. Vol. 39, No. 150, pp. 445-464, 1994. A Preliminary Survey of Human Skeletal Material from Archaeological Sites in Nebraska, by William M. Bass. Vol. Prehistoric Artifacts from the Little Nemaha River Drainage, 6, No. 12, pp. 108-109, 1961. County, Nebraska, by Robert W. Neuman, Earl R. Kendle, and Larry A. Witt. Vol. 9, No. 23, pp. 22-28, 1964. Preserving Native American Petroglyphs on Porous Sandstone, by David A. Grisafe. Vol. 41, No. 158, pp. 373-382, 1996. Prehistoric Blackduck-Historic Assiniboine: A Reassessment, by G. Edward Evans. Vol. 6, No. 14, pp. 271-275, 1961. Priest and Shaman on the Plains: A False Dichotomy? by Margot P. Liberty. Vol. 15, No. 48, pp. 73-79, 1970. Prehistoric Diet From the Lower Pecos Region of Texas, by Kristin D. Sobolik. Vol. 36, No. 135, pp. 139-152, 1991. Prismatic Blades from Northern Minnesota, by James B. Stoltman. Vol. 16, No. 52, pp. 105-110, 1971. Prehistoric Exchange and Lithic Utilization in Eastern Iowa, by Terry Miller. Vol. 34, No. 125, pp. 205-222, 1989. A Probable Early Nineteenth Century Crow Burial: The Pitchfork Rockshelter Reexamined, by Laura L. Scheiber. Vol. 39, No. Errata: Prehistoric Exchange and Lithic Utilization in Eastern 147, pp. 37-51, 1994. Iowa, by Terry Miller. Vol. 35, No. 127, p. 90, 1990. A Probable Late Blackfoot Clay Vessel, by Thomas F. Kehoe Prehistoric Fishing in the Rocky Mountains, by Patrick M. and Alice B. Kehoe. Vol. 6, No. 11, pp. 43-45, 1961. Lubinski. Vol. 45, No. 172, pp. 155-168, 2000. Probable Middle Period Burial in Wyoming, by Louis C. Steege. Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Patterns in Southwestern Vol. 5, No. 10, pp. 82-83, 1960. Wyoming, by William B. Fawcett, Jr. and William R. Latady. Vol. 28, No. 101, pp. 183-190, 1984. Problems and Potential in Plains Indian Demography, by Susan C. Vehik. Vol. 34, No. 124, pp. 115-125, 1989. Prehistoric Mud-Dauber Nests: Error in Site Identification, by Michael C. Wilson. Vol. 24, No. 83, p. 69, 1979. Problems of the Plains, by George F. Will. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 1, No. 5, reprinted 1961, pp. The Prehistoric People of the Medicine Creek Reservoir, Frontier 84-85, 1948. County, Nebraska: An Experiment in Mechanized Archaeology, (1946-1948), edited by Marvin F. Kivett and The Production of Indian-Use and Souvenir by George S. Metcalfe. Vol. 42, No. 162, pp. 1-218, 1997. Contemporary Indian Women, by Mary Jane Schneider. Vol. 28, No. 101, pp. 235-245, 1983. Prehistoric Pronghorn Hunting in Southwest Wyoming, by Patrick M. Lubinski. Vol. 45, No. 174, pp. 109-118, 2000. A Progress Report on a Pre-Ceramic Site at Rattlesnake Draw, Eastern New Mexico, by Calvin Smith, John Runyon, and Prehistoric Settlement Response to the Harris Sand Hills, George A. Agogino. Vol. 11, No. 34, pp. 302-313, 1966. Saskatchewan, Canada, by Henry T. Epp. Vol. 31, No. 111, pp. 51-63, 1986. Progress in Mapping Late Pleistocene and Recent Deposits in the Denver Area, by Charles B. Hunt. Plains Archeological Prehistory and Human Ecology of the Western Prairies and Conference News Letter. Vol. 3, No. 2, reprinted 1961, pp. Northern Plains, edited by Joseph A. Tiffany. Vol. 38, No. 35-36, 1950. 145, pp. 1- 314, 1993. Projectile Point Size and Projectile Aerodynamics: An Exploratory Preliminary Excavations at the Albertson Site #1, A Northwest Study, by Andrew L. Christenson. Vol. 31, No. 112, pp. 109- Arkansas Bluff Shelter, by Don R. Dickson. Vol. 6, No. 12, 128, 1986. pp. 117-125, 1961. Projectile Points from Preceramic Occupations Near Fort A Preliminary Look at Stone Circle Site Distribution in Montana, Thompson, South Dakota: A Preliminary Report, by Robert by Ted L. Gragson. Vol. 28, No. 102, pp. 139-145, 1983. W. Neuman. Vol. 9, No. 25, pp. 173-189, 1964. A Preliminary Report on Two Sites at Piney Creek, Wyoming, Pronghorn Past and Present, by Jana V. Pastor, Kevin Thompson, 48JO311 and 48JO312, by George C. Frison. Vol. 10, No. 30, and Russel L. Tanner. Vol. 45, No. 174, pp. 1-2, 2000. pp. 240-249, 1965. Pronghorn Past and Present: Archaeology, Ethnography, and A Preliminary Report on the Tawayama People, by Sherman P. Biology, edited by Jana V. Pastor and Patrick M. Lubinski. Lawton. Vol. 6, No. 11, pp. 40-41, 1961. Vol. 45, No. 174, pp. 1-140, 2000. Preliminary Results from the Certain Site: A Late Archaic Bison Pronghorn and Bison Procurement During the Uinta Phase in Kill in Western Oklahoma, by Leland C. Bement and Kent J. 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Rattlesnake Pass Site: A Folsom Occupation in South-Central Redefining Plains Village Complexes In Oklahoma: The Paoli Wyoming, by Craig S. Smith and Lance M. McNees. Vol. 35, Phase and The Redbed Plains Variant, by Richard R. Drass. No. 129, pp. 273-289, 1990. Vol. 44, No. 168, pp. 121-140, 1999. A Re-Analysis of the Routes of Coronado and Oñate into the A Reexamination of Roper’s Trend Surface Analysis of Central Plains in 1541 and 1601, by Albert H. Schroeder. Vol. 7, No. Plains Radiocarbon Dates, by Kenneth L. Kvamme. Vol. 27, 15, pp. 2-23, 1962. No. 98, pp. 305-308, 1982. A Re-Evaluation of Boulderflow as a Relative Dating Technique A Reexamination of Spring Deposited Lithics from Blackwater for Surficial Boulder Features, by James T. Abbott. Vol. 33, Draw Locality No. 1, by Anthony T. Boldurian and George No. 119, pp. 113-118, 1988. A. Agogino. Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 211-215, 1982. Re-Telling One’s Own: Storytelling Among the Apsaalooke A Reexamination of the Historic Indian Burial from Yellowhouse (Crow Indians), by Rodney Frey. Vol. 28, No. 100, pp. 129- Canyon, Texas, by William E. Walsh. Vol. 42, No. 160, pp. 135, 1983. 237-261, 1997. Reassessment of Some Radiocarbon Dates from the Central Regional Perspectives on the Fort Towson Sutler’s Store and Plains, by Donald J. Blakeslee. Vol. 39, No. 148, pp. 203-210, Residence, A Frontier Site in Antebellum Eastern Oklahoma, 1994. by William B. Lees and Kathryn M. Kimery-Lees. Vol. 29, No. 103, pp. 13-24, 1984. A Reassessment of the Five Fingers and “Y” Buffalo Jumps, Southwest Idaho, by Mark G. Plew. Vol. 32, No. 117, pp. 317- Regional Sample Stratification: The Drainage Class Technique, 321, 1987. by Robert E. Warren and Michael J. O’Brien. Vol. 26, No. 93, pp. 213-227, 1981. Recent Excavations at Midipadi Butte, by David D. Kuehn, Carl R. Falk, and Michael L. Gregg. Vol. 29, No. 106, pp. 303-320, Regional Variability in Clovis, Folsom, and Cody Land Use, by 1984. Jeannette M. Blackmar. Vol. 46, No. 175, pp. 65-94, 2001. Errata: Recent Excavations at Midipadi Butte, by David D. Reinvestigation of the Perry Ranch Plainview Bison Bonebed, Kuehn, Carl R. Falk, and Michael L. Gregg. Vol. 30, No. 107, Southwestern Oklahoma, by Jack L. Hofman and Lawrence p. 72, 1985. C. Todd. Vol. 42, No. 159, pp. 101-117, 1997. Recent Gully Formation in Prairie Areas of the Northern Great Reissue of Ethnography and Philology of the Hidatsa Indians, Plains, by Everett M. White and J. K. Lewis. Vol. 12, No. 37, by Washington Matthews. Vol. 14, No. 45, pp. 177-252, 1969. pp. 318-322, 1967. The Relationship Between Plains Indians Religion and Recon John Shelter and the Archaic-Woodland Transition in Christianity: A Priest’s Viewpoint, by Fr. Paul B. Steinmetz, Southeastern Colorado, by Christian J. Zier and Stephen S.J. Vol. 15, No. 48, pp. 83-86, 1970. M. Kalasz. Vol. 36, No. 135, pp. 111-138, 1991. Relative Abundance of Bison, Elk, and Pronghorn on the Reconsidering the Usefulness of Prehistoric Mud Dauber Southern Plains, 1806-1857, by James H. Shaw and Martin Remains, by J. Daniel Rogers. Vol. 24, No. 83, pp. 67-68, Lee. Vol. 42, No. 159, pp. 163-172, 1997. 1979. A Religious Effigy of the Cree of Rocky Boy Reservation, by The Reconstructed Crow Terminology of the Titskanwatits or Emmett A. Stallcop. Vol. 17, No. 55, pp. 68-70, 1972. Tonkawas, with Inferred Social Correlates, by Leroy Johnson. Vol. 39, No. 150, pp. 377-413, 1994. Religious Significance of Blackfoot Quillwork, by Hugh A. Dempsey. Vol. 8, No. 19, pp. 52-53, 1963. Reconstructing the Village Settlement Patterns, by Marshall McKusick. Vol. 19, No. 65, pp. 197-210, 1974. Replicating Dog Travois Travel on the Northern Plains, by Norman Henderson. Vol. 39, No. 148, pp. 145-159, 1994. Recording and Illustrating Ceramic Surfaces with Takuhon Rubbings, by Tatsuo Kobayashi and Peter Bleed. Vol. 16, Replication and Classification of Small Size Lithic Debitage, by No. 53, pp. 219-221, 1971. Leland W. Patterson and J. B. Sollberger. Vol. 23, No. 80, pp. 103-112, 1978. The Red Linear Style Pictographs of the Lower Pecos River Region, Texas, by Solveig A. Turpin. Vol. 29, No. 105, pp. Reply to Benn’s Comments on the Hanging Valley Site (13HR28), 181-198, 1984. by Joseph A. Tiffany, Shirley J. Schermer, J. L. Theler, Douglas W. Owsley, Duane C. Anderson, E. Arthur Bettis The Red River Valley in the Prehistory of the Northern Plains, III, and D. M. Thompson. Vol. 34, No. 125, pp. 271-272, 1989. by Michael G. Michlovic. Vol. 28, No. 99, pp. 23-31, 1983. Reply to Driver, by Gordon C. Tucker, Jr. Vol. 31, No. 114, pp. The Redbird Focus and the Problem of Ponca Prehistory, by W. 331-332, 1986. Raymond Wood. Vol. 10, No. 28, pp. 79-145, 1965. Reply to Haack, by Thomas F. Kehoe and Alice B. Kehoe. Vol. The Redbird Focus: Cranial Evidence in Tribal Identification, by 32, No. 117, pp. 323-324, 1987. Richard L. Jantz. Vol. 19, No. 63, pp. 5-13, 1974.

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A Reply to Johnson and Holliday, by Joel L. Shiner. Vol. 29, No. The Rio Grande Complex and the Northern Plains, by Kenneth 103, pp. 71-72, 1984. H. Honea. Vol. 14, No. 43, pp. 57-70, 1969. Reply to McHugh and Mitchum on Experimental Heat Treating Risk and Rationality: Aspects of Behavioral Adaptation in an of Chert, by Leland W. Patterson. Vol. 27, No. 96, pp. 171- Arid-Variable Habitat, by John W. Bennett. Vol. 8, No. 21, 172, 1982. pp. 182-188, 1963. Reply to Patterson, by George C. Knight and James D. Keyser. The Risley Bison Kill: West-Central Montana, by James D. Vol. 29, No. 105, pp. 253-256, 1984. Keyser and George C. Knight. Vol. 21, No. 74, pp. 291-300, 1976. A Reply to Sollberger and Patterson on Experimental Folsom Biface Manufacture, by Anthony T. Boldurian, Philip T. River Basin Survey in Texas, by Robert L. Stephenson. Plains Fitzgibbons, Phillip H. Shelley, and John L. Montgomery. Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 1, No. 3, Vol. 31, No. 113, pp. 245-248, 1986. reprinted 1961, p. 31, 1948. A Report on the Investigations of the No Heart Creek Site 39AR2, River Basin Surveys in Texas, by Robert L. Stephenson. Plains Dewey County, South Dakota, 1960, by Wesley R. Hurt. Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 2, No. 3, Vol. 15, No. 49, pp. 169-215, 1970. reprinted 1961, pp. 33-35, 1949. Reports of Summer Field Work, edited by Jesse D. Jennings. River Patina On Flint Artifacts: Features and Genesis, by Calvin Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 2, No. 4, D. Howard. Vol. 44, No. 169, pp. 293-295, 1999. reprinted 1961, pp. 38-44, 1949. A Rock Alignment in the Colorado Front Range, by Wilfred M. Representational Art on Pottery from the Talking Crow Site Husted. Vol. 8, No. 22, pp. 221-224, 1963. (39BF3), by Joe Maierhauser. Vol. 26, No. 94, pp. 323-325, 1981. Rock Art and Native Americans: A View from South Dakota, by Linea Sundstrom. Vol. 44, No. 170, pp. 71-80, 1999. Reproduction Differentials and Osage Population Dynamics, by Daniel C. Swan and Gregory R. Campbell. Vol. 34, No. The Rock Art of Western Montana, by James D. Keyser and 124, pp. 61-70, 1989. George C. Knight. Vol. 21, No. 71, pp. 1-12, 1976. Resource Management and Locational Strategies of Certain The Role of the Romantic West in Shaping the Third Reich, by Prehistoric Sites in Central Texas, by Frank W. Eddy. Vol. W. Raymond Wood. Vol. 35, No. 132, pp. 313-319, 1990. 19, No. 64, pp. 99-106, 1974. Rooting for the Truth: A Reply to Reid on the Importance and Response to Graham and Graham’s “Vision Quests: An Distribution of Psoralea esculenta, by Barry Kaye and D. Alternative Hypothesis for Signal Fires Along Seminole W. Moodie. Vol. 26, No. 91, pp. 81-83, 1981. Canyon, Val Verde County, Texas.”, by Solveig A. Turpin. Rummells-Maske: A Clovis Find-Spot in Iowa, by Adrian D. Vol. 31, No. 111, pp. 77-78, 1986. Anderson and Joseph A. Tiffany. Vol. 17, No. 55, pp. 55-59, Rethinking the Dismal River Aspect and the Plains Athapaskans, 1972. A. D. 1692-1768, by Karl H. Schlesier. Vol. 17, No. 56, pp. The Rush Bay Road Shield Archaic Site, Ontario, by Walter M. 101-133, 1972. Hlady and Gerry Kucera. Vol. 16, No. 53, pp. 204-208, 1971. Rethinking the Midewiwin and the Plains Ceremonial Called the The Ryan’s Site Cache: Comparisons to Plainview, by William T. Sun Dance, by Karl H. Schlesier. Vol. 35, No. 127, pp. 1-27, Hartwell. Vol. 40, No. 152, pp. 165-184, 1995. 1990. A Retrospectus and Commentary, by Thomas F. Kehoe. Vol. 28, - S - No. 102, pp. 327-342, 1983. Sacajawea: A Problem in Plains Anthropology, by B. Miles Review Essay, by Patricia J. O’Brien. Vol. 30, No. 110, pp. 341- Gilbert. Vol. 17, No. 56, pp. 156-160, 1972. 347, 1985. The Sacred Calf Pipe Bundle: Its Effects on the Present Teton A Review of Llano Estacado Archaeology and Ethnohistory, Dakota, by J. L. Smith. Vol. 15, No. 48, pp. 87-93, 1970. by Michael B. Collins. Vol. 16, No. 52, pp. 85-104, 1971. Sacred Hot Springs, Instant Patinas, by James B. Benedict. Vol. A Review of Middle Woodland Archaeology in Nebraska, by 37, No. 138, pp. 1-6, 1992. John R. Bozell and James V. Winfrey. Vol. 39, No. 148, pp. 125-144, 1994. Sacred Numerology and Management of the Universe by the Crow Indians, by Fred W. Voget. Vol. 40, No. 154, pp. 353- The Richland Crematorium: New Evidence of Plains Woodland 368, 1995. Mortuary Practices in the Central Plains, by Brad Logan. Vol. 35, No. 128, pp. 103-124, 1990. Salt Creek, Recent Evidence from the Eastern Folsom Margin in Central Oklahoma, by Jack L. Hofman. Vol. 35, No. 132, pp. Rings at the Johnson Bison Kill Site, 24PH8, by Ken Deaver. Vol. 367-374, 1990. 28, No. 102, pp. 59-70, 1983.

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Salvage Archaeology at a Site Near Fort Thompson, South Seed Analysis and its Implications for an Initial Middle Missouri Dakota, by Robert W. Neuman. Vol. 6, No. 13, pp. 189-200, Site in South Dakota, by David W. Benn. Vol. 19, No. 63, pp. 1961. 55-72, 1974. Salvage Archaeology in the Plains, edited by Robert L. Seeds, Weeds, and Prehistoric Hunters and Gatherers: The Plant Stephenson. Vol. 7, No. 16, pp. 77-81, 1962. Macrofossil Evidence from Southwest Wyoming, by Craig S. Smith. Vol. 33, No. 120, pp. 141-158, 1988. Salvage Archaeology in the Plains Border, edited by Robert T. Bray. Vol. 7, No. 16, pp. 82-88, 1962. Select Exotic Artifacts from Cattle Oiler (39ST224): A Middle Missouri Tradition Site in Central South Dakota, by John Sample Size in Multivariate Analyses: Some Corrections of Davis’ Ludwickson, James N. Gundersen, and Craig Johnson. Vol. Review of Sampling in Archaeology, by Robert A. Benfer. 38, No. 145, pp. 151-168, 1993. Vol. 24, No. 83, pp. 71-74, 1979. A Selected and Annotated Bibliography on Wild Rice, by Dennis The San Jon Points and Paleoindian Typology, by Ruthann Dickinson. Vol. 13, No. 40, pp. 90-99, 1968. Knudson. Vol. 40, No. 154, pp. 391-397, 1995. Seminole Sink: Excavation of a Vertical Shaft Tomb Val Verde Sanan: Traces of a Previously Unknown Aboriginal Language County, Texas, compiled by Solveig A. Turpin. Vol. 33, No. in Colonial Coahuila and Texas, by LeRoy Johnson and T. 122, pp. vi-156, 1988. N. Campbell. Vol. 37, No. 140, pp. 185-212, 1992. Setting the Stage: Previous Paleoclimatic Research in Texas and The Sanders Site: A Spiroan Entrepot in Texas? by James E. Surrounding Areas, by C. Britt Bousman and David O. Bruseth, Diane E. Wilson, and Timothy K. Perttula. Vol. 40, Brown. Vol. 43, No. 164, pp. 105-110, 1998. No. 153, pp. 223-236, 1995. Settlement Pattern Variability in Brush Creek Valley, Platte County, Sarcee Miscellaney: 1885, by H. K. Cronk. Vol. 3, No. 7, p. 34, Missouri, by Alfred E. Johnson. Vol. 19, No. 64, pp. 107-122, 1956. 1974. The Sargent Site Ossuary (25CU28), Custer County, Nebraska, Settlement Patterns of the Redbird Focus, by W. Raymond Wood. by John M. O’Shea and Patricia S. Bridges. Vol. 34, No. 123, Vol. 3, No. 7, pp. 3-9, 1956. pp. 7-21, 1989. Settlement-Subsistence Variability in the Glenwood Locality, Scapula Skin-Dressing and Fiber-Processing Tools, by Jack L. Southwestern Iowa, by Adrian D. Anderson and Larry J. Hofman. Vol. 25, No. 88, pp. 135-141, 1980. Zimmerman. Vol. 21, No. 72, pp. 141-154, 1976. Scarification and Cultural Resources: An Experiment to Evaluate The Seven Pipes of the Dakota Sioux, by Robert Holy Dance. Serotinous Lodgepole Pine Forest Regeneration Vol. 15, No. 48, pp. 81-82, 1970. Techniques, by Joseph G. Gallagher. Vol. 23, No. 82, pp. 289-299, 1978. The Shea Site: A Prehistoric Fortified Village on the Northeastern Plains, by Michael G. Michlovic and Fred E. Schneider. Vol. Schedules for Summer Archaeological Work, 1948, edited by 38, No. 143, pp. 117-137, 1993. Jesse D. Jennings. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 1, No. 4, reprinted 1961, pp. 70-71, 1948. The Sheepeater Myth of Northwestern Wyoming, by Susan S. Hughes. Vol. 45, No. 171, pp. 63-83, 2000. The Scoggin Site: A Study in McKean Typology, by John E. Lobdell. Vol. 19, No. 64, pp. 123-128, 1974. A Shell Mask Gorget from Allamakee County, Iowa, by James M. Collins. Vol. 40, No. 153, pp. 251-260, 1995. Scratching Deer: A Late Prehistoric Campsite in the Green Lakes Valley, Colorado, by James B. Benedict. Vol. 20, No. 70, pp. The Shermer Site (32EM10), by James E. Sperry. Vol. 13, No. 42, 267-278, 1975. pp. 1-88, 1968. Season of Bison Mortality at Three Plains Archaic Kill Sites in A Shield and Petroglyph From Central Kansas: Some Wyoming, by Laura B. Niven and Matthew Glenn Hill. Vol. Possible Implications, by Waldo R. Wedel. Vol. 14, No. 44, 43, No. 163, pp. 5-26, 1998. pp. 125-129, 1969. Seasonal Economic and Settlement Patterns of the Arikara, by Shifting Sands: A Folsom-Midland Assemblage from a Campsite Wesley R. Hurt. Vol. 14, No. 43, pp. 32-37, 1969. in Western Texas, by Jack L. Hofman, Daniel S. Amick, and Richard O. Rose. Vol. 35, No. 129, pp. 221-253, 1990. A Seated Burial and Associated Boatstone from Northwestern Kansas, by Michael Finnegan and Thomas A. Witty, Jr. Vol. Shoshonean Antelope Procurement in the Upper Green River 22, No. 75, pp. 23-36, 1977. Basin, Wyoming, by George C. Frison. Vol. 16, No. 54, pp. 258-284, 1971. The Secret Notebook for the Practicing Archaeologist: With Preliminary Notes Toward an Ethno-Science of Archaeology, The Shoshonean Migration Problem, by Gary A. Wright. Vol. by Mary Sellers. Vol. 18, No. 60, pp. 140-148, 1973. 23, No. 80, pp. 113-137, 1978. Sedimentology and Geomorphology at the Seminole Sink Site, A Shoshonean Origin for the Plains Shield Bearing Warrior Motif, by Thomas M. Byrd. Vol. 33, No. 122, pp. 37-74, 1988. by James D. Keyser. Vol. 20, No. 69, pp. 207-215, 1975. 85 PLAINS ANTHROPOLOGIST Vol. 46, No. 179, 2001

A Sickle From the Great Oasis Site in Minnesota, by Lloyd A. A. Wesley Jones. Vol. 24, No. 84, pp. 145-167, 1979. Wilford. Vol. 5, No. 9, pp. 28-29, 1960. Six Sites on the Fort Sill Military Reservation, by James B. The Sidney Burial: A Middle Plains Archaic Mortuary Site From Shaeffer. Vol. 6, No. 12, pp. 130-154, 1961. Western Nebraska, by Gayle F. Carlson, John R. Bozell, Terry L. Steinacher, Marjorie Brooks Lovvorn, and George Skeletal Biology on the United States Plains: A History and W. Gill. Vol. 44, No. 168, pp. 105-119, 1999. Personal Narrative, by William M. Bass. Vol. 26, No. 94, pp. 3-18, 1981. Errata: The Sidney Burial: A Middle Plains Archaic Mortuary Site From Western Nebraska, by Gayle F. Carlson, John R. The Skeleton in the Physical Anthropology Closet, by Edward Bozell, Terry L. Steinacher, Marjorie Brooks Lovvorn, and I. Fry. Vol. 10, No. 27, pp. 1-6, 1965. George W. Gill. Vol. 44, No. 168, pp. 105-119, 1999. The Skeleton of an Elderly Woman from the Crow Creek Site and Significance of Variability in Archaic Point Assemblages, by Its Implications for Paleodemography, by P. Willey and Bob Anta Montet-White. Vol. 19, No. 63, pp. 14-24, 1974. Mann. Vol. 31, No. 112, pp. 141-152, 1986. The Significance of the Dalton Adz in Northeast Arkansas, by Skyline Shelter and Devils Triangular Dart Points: Evidence for Albert C. Goodyear III. Vol. 18, No. 62, pp. 316-322, 1973. a New Component of the Lower Pecos Early Archaic Sequence, Southwest Texas, by Solveig A. Turpin and The Simonsen Site: Report for the Summer of 1959, by W. D. Leland C. Bement. Vol. 37, No. 138, pp. 41-57, 1992. Frankforter and George A. Agogino. Vol. 5, No. 10, pp. 65- 70, 1960. The Sleeping Buffalo, A Stone Effigy From Saskatchewan, by H. K. Cronk. Vol. 3, No. 6, p. 25, 1956. A Simple Graphic Approach and Poor Man’s Clustering Technique for Investigating Surface Scatter Types, by A Small Clovis Assemblage from Western Oklahoma, by J. Peter Kenneth L. Kvamme. Vol. 33, No. 121, pp. 385-394, 1988. Thurmond. Vol. 35, No. 129, pp. 291-297, 1990. A Simple Statistical Classification Method, by Leland W. Smoke Signals on Seminole Canyon: A Prehistoric Patterson. Vol. 29, No. 105, pp. 247-251, 1984. Communication System? by Solveig A. Turpin. Vol. 29, No. 104, pp. 131-138, 1984. The Sister’s Hill Site and its Bearing on the Wyoming Postglacial Alluvial Chronology, by C. Vance Haynes, Jr. Vol. 10, No. The So-Called Sun Dance of the Gros Ventre, by Emmett A. 29, pp. 196-211, 1965. Stallcop. Vol. 13, No. 40, pp. 148-151, 1968. The Sister’s Hill Site: A Hell Gap Site in North-Central Wyoming, Social Structure at the Ross Glen Tipi Ring Site, by J. Michael by George A. Agogino and Eugene Galloway. Vol. 10, No. Quigg. Vol. 28, No. 102, pp. 305-318, 1983. 29, pp. 190-195, 1965. Sociocultural Dynamics of the Prairie Potawatomi Drum Cult, by Site 39LM219 in the Big Bend Reservoir, South Dakota, by James A. Clifton. Vol. 14, No. 44, pp. 85-93, 1969. Wilfred M. Husted. Vol. 10, No. 29, pp. 171-180, 1965. Soft Cradles of the Central Plains, by Candace S. Greene. Vol. 37, Site 48SH312: An Early Middle Period Bison Kill in the Powder No. 139, pp. 95-113, 1992. River Basin of Wyoming, by George C. Frison. Vol. 13, No. Soil Changes Beneath Stones in Mosaics and Tipi Rings, by 39, pp. 31-39, 1968. Everett M. White. Vol. 43, No. 166, pp. 419-420, 1998. A Site Plan of Fort Washita, Oklahoma, by James B. Shaeffer. Soil Transformation under Boulders In Situ as a Means of Vol. 6, No. 11, pp. 45-46, 1961. Relative Dating of Archaeological Sites, by J. F. Dormaar. Site Structure and Zooarchaeology at the Boar’s Tusk Site, Vol. 35, No. 128, pp. 205-207, 1990. Wyoming, by John W. Fisher, Jr. Vol. 45, No. 174, pp. 89-108, Some Additional Artifacts from the Fanning Site (14DP1), by 2000. Jack M. Schock and William M. Bass. Vol. 11, No. 33, pp. Site Structure of Two Buried Stone Circle Sites, Southern 208-219, 1966. Wyoming, by Craig S. Smith, Lance M. McNees, and Some Aspects of Diet and Butchering Techniques Among Thomas P. Reust. Vol. 40, No. 151, pp. 5-21, 1995. Prehistoric Indians in South Dakota, by B. Miles Gilbert. The Site and its Setting, by Solveig A. Turpin and Leland C. Vol. 14, No. 46, pp. 277-294, 1955. Bement. Vol. 33, No. 122, pp. 1-18, 1988. Some Chipped Stone Artifacts from Southwestern Idaho, by A Site in the Fort Randall Reservoir, Brule County, South Dakota, Thomas F. Kehoe. Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 13-18, 1955. by Ward F. Weakly. Vol. 6, No. 14, pp. 230-241, 1961. Some Ecological Concepts and Their Implications for Settlement Sitio Creston (LA4939), A Stone Enclosure Site Near Las Vegas, Archaeology, by Clarence R. Geier. Vol. 19, No. 63, pp. 46- New Mexico, by Regge N. Wiseman. Vol. 20, No. 68, pp. 81- 54, 1974. 104, 1975. Some Highway Culture Patterns, by John M. Roberts, Robert The Sitting Rabbit 1907 Map of the Missouri River in North M. Kozelka, and Malcolm J. Arth. Vol. 4, No. 8, pp. 3-14, Dakota, by Thomas D. Thiessen, W. Raymond Wood, and 1957. 86 Title Index

Some Important Developments in Northern Plains Pre-history Southern Idaho Plain: Implications for Fremont-Shoshoni 1942-1967, by William J. Mayer-Oakes. Vol. 14, No. 43, pp. Relationships in Southwestern Idaho, by Mark G. Plew. Vol. 38-45, 1969. 24, No. 86, pp. 329-335, 1979. Some Materials on the Assimilation of Oklahoma Indians, by I. Southern Idaho Plainware: What are the Facts? by B. Robert A. Zolotarevskaja. Vol. 6, No. 11, pp. 1-6, 1961. Butler. Vol. 26, No. 92, pp. 157-160, 1981. Some Nebraska Culture Pottery Types, by James H. Gunnerson. “Southern Idaho Plain: What Are the Facts?”: A Reply to Butler, Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 5, No. 3, by Mark G. Plew. Vol. 26, No. 92, pp. 161-164, 1981. reprinted 1961, pp. 34-43, 1952. The Southern Plains Craft Lithic Cache, by Jesse A. M. Ballenger. Some Neglected Western Ozark Radiocarbon Dates, by W. Vol. 41, No. 157, pp. 297-309, 1996. Raymond Wood. Vol. 21, No. 74, pp. 311-312, 1976. Southern Plains, Southwest and Texas Papers, edited by E. Mott Some New Additions to the Texas Folsom Point Database, by Davis. Vol. 6, No. 12, pp. 61-66, 1961. Floyd B. Largent, Jr. Vol. 40, No. 151, pp. 69-72, 1995. The Southwest and the Plains: Ecology and Economics, by Some Observations on the Indians of Crow Creek Reservation, Gordon Bronitsky. Vol. 27, No. 95, pp. 67-73, 1982. South Dakota, by Clement Blakeslee. Vol. 2, No. 5, pp. 31- 35, 1955. Southwestern-Style Culinary Ceramics on the Southern Plains: A Case Study of Technological Innovation and Cross- Some Observations on the Putative Fremont “Presence” in Cultural Interaction, by Judith A. Habicht-Mauche. Vol. 32, Southern Idaho, by James M. Adovasio, R. L. Andrews, No. 116, pp. 175-189, 1987. and C. S. Fowler. Vol. 27, No. 95, pp. 19-27, 1982. Spatial Analysis of Archaeological Data at the John Martin Some Patterns of French Colonial Penetration in Relation to Dam and Reservoir, Southeastern Colorado, by Frank W. Protohistoric Archaeology on the Great Plains, by Preston Eddy, Richard E. Oberlin, and T. Reid Farmer. Vol. 29, No. Holder. Vol. 2, No. 5, pp. 3-9, 1955. 103, pp. 25-40, 1984. Some Plains Indians in the Church Records of New Mexico, by Spatial Dynamics and Historical Process in the Central Plains David M. Brugge. Vol. 10, No. 29, pp. 181-189, 1965. Tradition, by Donna C. Roper. Vol. 40, No. 153, pp. 203-221, 1995. Some Pragmatic Aspects of Navaho Peyotism, by Roland M. Wagner. Vol. 20, No. 69, pp. 197-205, 1975. The Spatiotemporal Distribution and Characteristics of Folsom Projectile Points in Texas, by Floyd B. Largent, Jr., Michael Some Relationships Between Prairie Dogs, Black-Footed Ferrets, R. Waters, and David L. Carlson. Vol. 36, No. 137, pp. 323- Paleo-Indians, and Ethnographically Known Tribes, by Tim 341, 1991. W. Clark. Vol. 20, No. 67, pp. 71-74, 1975. Speculations About Bobwhite Quail and Pawnee Religion, by Some Responses to Krause, by Donald J. Blakeslee, John Patricia J. O’Brien and Diane M. Post. Vol. 33, No. 122, pp. Hotopp, Kerry Lippincott, John Ludwickson, and Thomas 489-504, 1988. A. Witty, Jr. Vol. 27, No. 95, pp. 83-90, 1982. Spiroan Traders, the Sanders Site, and the Plains Interaction Some Trends in Biface Technology in Central Illinois, by Andrew Sphere: A Reply to Bruseth, Wilson, and Perttula, by Frank L. Christenson. Vol. 22, No. 78, pp. 283-290, 1977. F. Schambach. Vol. 45, No. 171, pp. 7-33, 2000. Some Wooden Scraper Handles from the Great Plains and the The Spread of a Late Prehistoric Bison Hunting Complex: Southwest, by George Metcalf. Vol. 15, No. 47, pp. 46-53, Evidence from the South-Central Coastal Prairie of Texas, 1970. by Robert A. Ricklis. Vol. 37, No. 140, pp. 261-273, 1992. Source Area Analysis of Obsidian Flakes from a Lower Loup The Square Earth Lodges of the Central Great Plains, by W. Phase Site in Nebraska, by Richard E. Hughes and Donna Raymond Wood. Plains Archeological Conference News C. Roper. Vol. 44, No. 167, pp. 79-84, 1999. Letter. Vol. 5, No. 1, reprinted 1961, pp. 5-17, 1952. A Source Study of Obsidian from the Infinity Site (14MY305), A Statistical Analysis of Tipi Ring Diameters at Sites Near Santa Kansas, by Marlin F. Hawley and Richard E. Hughes. Vol. Rosa, New Mexico, by Charles M. Mobley. Vol. 28, No. 102, 44, No. 169, pp. 297-306, 1999. pp. 101-112, 1983. Sources of Steatite and Methods of Prehistoric Procurement A Statistical Examination of Caddoan Vessel Design and Shape and Use in Wyoming, by George C. Frison. Vol. 27, No. 98, from the Ben McKinney Site, Marion County, Texas, by pp. 273-286, 1982. Solveig A. Turpin, Joel Rabinowitz, Jerry Henderson, and The South Dakota Reburial Program and the Discovery of a Patience E. Patterson. Vol. 21, No. 73, pp. 165-180, 1976. Possible Prehistoric Dwarf, by Stephen P. Langdon, P. Willey, The Statistical Power of the Plains Anthropologist, by Robert and Rick W. Cummins. Vol. 38, No. 145, pp. 271-281, 1993. 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Example of the Successful Use of The Technological Organization of Paleo-Indian Small-Group Archaeological Corn Collections for Paleoenvironmental Bison Hunting on the Llano Estacado, by Douglas B. Reconstruction: A Reply to Benz, by James C. Mackey. Vol. Bamforth. Vol. 30, No. 109, pp. 243-258, 1985. 30, No. 108, pp. 149-159, 1985. A Technological Study of Beveled Knives, by J. B. Sollberger. The Threat to Nubia, by John O. Brew. Vol. 6, No. 12, pp. 76-79, Vol. 16, No. 53, pp. 209-218, 1971. 1961. The Technology of Eastern Puebloan Pottery on the Llano Three Human Skeletons from the PK Burial Sheridan County, Estacado, by Kenneth H. Honea. Vol. 18, No. 59, pp. 73-88, Wyoming, by William M. Bass and Donald C. Lacy. Vol. 3, 1973. No. 21, pp. 142-157, 1963. Temporal Ordering and the Chouteau Aspect, by J. J. Hoffman. Three Micmac Pipes of North Central Saskatchewan, by R. G. Vol. 8, No. 20, pp. 91-97, 1963. Wallace, W. Forbes, and R. Brown. Vol. 8, No. 21, pp. 167- Temporal Relationships of Late (Plains) Woodland Components 169, 1963. in Eastern Kansas, by Alfred E. Johnson. Vol. 29, No. 106, Three Small Points: A Cody Complex Problem, by B. Robson pp. 277-288, 1984. Bonnichsen and James D. Keyser. Vol. 27, No. 96, pp. 137- Temporal and Geographic Patterning of Relative Head Height in 144, 1982. the Central Plains and Middle Missouri Areas, by Richard The Thunder Valley Burial Cache: Group Investment in a Central L. Jantz and Patrick Willey. Vol. 28, No. 99, pp. 59-68, 1983. Texas Sinkhole Cemetery, by Leland C. Bement. Vol. 36, No. Temporal and Geographic Variations in Subsistence Practices 135, pp. 97-109, 1991. for Plains Villagers in the Southern Plains, by Richard R. The Tim Adrian Site (14NT604): A Hell Gap Quarry Site in Norton Drass and Peggy Flynn. Vol. 35, No. 128, pp. 175-190, 1990. County, Kansas, by Patricia J. O’Brien. Vol. 29, No. 103, pp. Temporal and Spatial Order in the Central Plains, by Lionel A. 41-55, 1984. Brown. Vol. 11, No. 34, pp. 294-301, 1966. The Time Concept, Perspective, and Premise in the Socio-Cultural A Tentative Cultural Sequence for the Snyder Site, Kansas, by Order of the Dakota Indians, by Vernon D. Malan and R. Roger Grosser. Vol. 18, No. 61, pp. 228-238, 1973. Clyde McCone. Vol. 5, No. 9, pp. 12-15, 1960. The Tenth Scapula: Evidence Bearing upon the Provenience of A Time to Choose: “Us” Versus “Them,” or “All of Us Together”, Painted Deer Scapulae in Northern Coahuila, by Solveig A. by Margaret G. Hanna. Vol. 44, No. 170, pp. 43-52, 1999. Turpin. Vol. 41, No. 158, pp. 399-400, 1996. Time, Space, and Cultural Tradition as Factors in Lithic Resource A Terrace Habitat and Late Prehistoric Settlement in North- Exploitation in the Middle Missouri Subarea, by Craig M. Central Texas: Pollen and Geological Evidence, by L. Mark Johnson. Vol. 29, No. 106, pp. 289-302, 1984. Raab and Anne I. Woosley. Vol. 27, No. 97, pp. 185-193, Time-Lapse Photography in Archaeological Data Recording, 1982. by John R. Cole. Vol. 17, No. 58, pp. 347-349, 1972. A Test of the Stone Circle Size-Age Hypothesis: Alberta and Tiny : Toys in the Toolkit, by Bob Dawe. Vol. 42, Wyoming, by Michael C. Wilson. Vol. 28, No. 102, pp. 113- No. 161, pp. 303-318, 1997. 137, 1983. Tipi Rings and Alberta Prehistory: Toward a Historical and “The Skunk and the Smallpox”: Mythology and Historical Critical Review of a Legislated Archaeology, by David V. Reality, by Michael Feer. Vol. 18, No. 59, pp. 33-39, 1973. Burley. Vol. 35, No. 132, pp. 343-357, 1990. Theodore H. Lewis and His Northeastern Nebraska “Forts.”, by Tipi Rings at York Factory: An Archaeological-Ethnographic W. Raymond Wood. Vol. 23, No. 79, pp. 75-81, 1978. Interface, by Gary Adams. Vol. 28, No. 102, pp. 7-15, 1983. 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Stoutamire. Vol. 18, No. 61, pp. 239-252, 1973. Vision Quests: An Alternative Hypothesis for Signal Fires Along Seminole Canyon, Val Verde County, Texas, by Russell W. The Use of Computer Programs for Mapping Archaeological Graham and Mary Ann Graham. Vol. 31, No. 111, pp. 73-76, Data, by Joel Gunn. Vol. 15, No. 49, pp. 219-228, 1970. 1986. The Use of Gravers Throughout Time: A Distributional Pattern The Vore Site 48CK302: A Stratified Buffalo Jump in the Wyoming on Stream Terraces, by Richard A. Rogers. Vol. 30, No. 109, Black Hills, by Charles A. Reher and George C. Frison. Vol. pp. 265-267, 1985. 25, No. 88, pp. 1-190, 1980. The Use of Hypnotism as an Ethnological Research Technique, by George A. Agogino. Vol. 10, No. 27, pp. 31-36, 1965. - W - The Use of X-Rays in Cartridge Identification, by B. Miles Gilbert. Wakunza: Uses of Yuwipi Medicine Power in Contemporary Vol. 16, No. 53, pp. 236-237, 1971. Teton Dakota Culture, by Elizabeth S. Grobsmith. Vol. 19, The Use-Wear Generated by Processing Bison Hides, by Jack No. 64, pp. 129-133, 1974. M. Schultz. Vol. 37, No. 141, pp. 333-351, 1992. A War Shirt from the Schoch Collection: Documenting Individual Uses for Highly Descriptive CRM Reports: An Example from Artistic Expression, by James D. Keyser and Timothy J. the Central Plains, by Patricia J. O’Brien. Vol. 33, No. 119, Brady. Vol. 38, No. 142, pp. 5-20, 1993. pp. 1-16, 1988. Was Flint Annealed Before Flaking? by J. M. Shippee. Vol. 8, Using Arikara Osteological Data to Evaluate an Assumption of No. 22, pp. 271-272, 1963. Fur Trade Archaeology, by Charles E. Orser and Douglas Was There a Northwestern Plains Sub-Culture? An Ethnographic W. Owsley. Vol. 27, No. 97, pp. 195-204, 1982. Appraisal, by John C. Ewers. Vol. 12, No. 36, pp. 167-174, 1967. - V - Washington Matthews: His Contribution to Plains Valley Focus Mortuary Practices, by Patricia J. O’Brien. Vol. 16, Anthropology, by Waldo R. Wedel. Vol. 14, No. 45, pp. 175- No. 53, pp. 165-182, 1971. 176, 1969. The Variation in Physical Types of the Prehistoric Plains Indians, The Waugh Site: A Folsom-Age Bison Bonebed in Northwestern by William M. Bass. Vol. 24, No. 83, pp. 39-50, 1979. Oklahoma, by Matthew E. Hill, Jr. Vol. 42, No. 159, pp. 63-83, 1997. Variation in the Form of Bipolar Cores, by Gary R. Leaf. Vol. 24, No. 83, pp. 39-50, 1979. Way of the Migrant Herds: Dual Dispersion Strategy Among Bison, by Henry T. Epp. Vol. 33, No. 121, pp. 309-320, 1988. Variation in the Washita River Phase of Central and Western Oklahoma, by Richard R. Drass and Fern E. Swenson. Vol. Weathering and Disintegration of Rocks at Oakwood Lake, 31, No. 111, pp. 35-49, 1986. South Dakota (39BK7), by Everett M. White and L. Adrien Hannus. Vol. 28, No. 99, pp. 53-57, 1983. Variations in Stone Ring Use at Two Sites in Central Montana, by James D. Keyser. Vol. 24, No. 84, pp. 133-143, 1979. Wedding of the Waters Cave, 48HO301, a Stratified Site in the Big Horn Basin of Northern Wyoming, by George C. Frison. Vegetal Remains in Northern Plains Archaeology, by George F. Vol. 7, No. 18, pp. 246-265, 1962. Will. Plains Archeological Conference News Letter. Vol. 3, No. 2, reprinted 1961, pp. 36-37, 1950. The West Island Site, 14PH10, A Keith Focus Plains Woodland Site in Kirwin Reservoir Phillips County, Kansas, by Thomas Vegetation Patterns Associated with Certain Aboriginal Stone A. Witty, Jr. Vol. 11, No. 32, pp. 127-135, 1966. Circles in the Eastern Powder River Basin, Wyoming, by Marcus Grant. Vol. 28, No. 102, pp. 157-170, 1983. Western Dakota Winter Counts: An Analysis of the Effects of Westward Migration and Culture Change, by Elizabeth R. Vertebral Pathology in Prehistoric and Historic Skeletons from P. Henning. Vol. 27, No. 95, pp. 57-65, 1982. Northeastern Nebraska, by Karin L. Sandness and Karl J. Reinhard. Vol. 37, No. 141, pp. 299-309, 1992. Western Oklahoma Settlement Patterns: A Study of the Quartermaster Creek Watershed, Roger Mills and Custer Vietnamese Household Organization in Garden City, Kansas: Counties, by Michael C. Moore. Vol. 31, No. 114, pp. 97-110, Southeast Asians in a Packing House Town, by Ken C. 1986. Erickson. Vol. 33, No. 119, pp. 27-36, 1988. Western Oneota Obsidian: Sources and Implications, by Brad A View of Paleoindian Settlement from Crowley’s Ridge, by J. Logan, Richard E. Hughes, and Dale R. Henning. Vol. 46, Christopher Gillam. Vol. 41, No. 157, pp. 273-286, 1996. No. 175, pp. 55-64, 2001. Virginia Deer and the Buffer Zone in the Late Prehistoric-Early The Westfahl and Engle Bifaces: Isolated Finds of Large Bifaces Protohistoric Periods in Minnesota, by Charles L. Watrall. on the Southern Plains, by Don G. Wyckoff. Vol. 41, No. Vol. 13, No. 40, pp. 81-86, 1986. 157, pp. 287-296, 1996.

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