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Volume 1 (2), 1995, "Maine"
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I. Letters to the Organizer (pp. 7-21)
II. Running the gauntlet: Advice to collectors of artifacts abroad (pp. 22-29) by R.M. Gramly
III. Blood residue analysis (pp. 30-35) by R.M. Gramly
IV. The Bureau of Indian Affairs: The timeless bureaucracy (pp. 36-38) by R.M. Gramly
V. A perspective on Maine archaeology (pp. 39-45) by R.M. Gramly
VI. The Vail Palaeo—Indian site: Fifteen years after the excavation (pp. 46-64) by R.M. Gramly
VII. A quartz crystal fluted point from Maine (pp. 65-69) by R.M. Gramly
VIII. Slate bayonets: A premier class of artifact from Maine and the Maritimes (pp. 70-73) by R.M. Gramly
IX. An African ivory figurine from coastal Maine (pp. 74-77) by R.M. Gramly
X. Dealing in antiquities: The Greg Shipley affair (pp. 78-80) by R.M. Gramly
XI. Appraisers and appraisals (pp. 81-83) by R.M. Gramly
XII. Early projectile points from Guatemala (pp. 84-91) by Willard P. Leutze
XIII. Tips on excavating rockshelters (pp. 92-93) by Robert C. Kocher
XIV. The Kentucky Dam Show (p. 94) by R.M. Gramly
XV. Passport in time (pp. 95-96) by R.M. Gramly
A. Member's Cooperation Column (pp. 97-100)
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