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Volume 2 (1), 1995, "Illinois"
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I. Letters to the Organizer (pp. 7-12)
II. Archaeological Assistance Division, National Park Service: Their program (pp. 13-18) by R.M. Gramly
III. Scanning electron microscopy (pp. 19-27) by R.M. Gramly
IV. The National Register of Historic Places (pp. 28-29) by R.M. Gramly
V. A Perspective on Illinois archaeology (pp. 30-39) by R.M. Gramly
VI. The Olive Branch site: The Initial Archaic period in southern Illinois (pp. 40-47) by R.M. Gramly
VII. Legality of ownership and authentication: An Illinois Hopewell platform pipe (pp. 75-77) by R.M. Gramly
VIII. Mississippian arrowheads: Artful creations from Mound 72, Cahokia, Illinois (pp. 78-80) by R.M. Gramly
IX. A note on Central American stone celts (pp. 81-83) by Willard P. Leutze
X. The "One Pot" Rockshelter, New Jersey (pp. 84-86) by Robert C. Kocher
XI.The Nashville show (p. 87) by R.M. Gramly
A. Member's Cooperation Column (pp. 88-90)
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