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JOURNAL ARCHIVE

2010-2019

2010 #1 & 2

◊ Middle Archaic Foraging Adaptations in Northwest Alabama: A Case Study from Dust Cave - Carmody

◊ Interaction, Sedentism, and Woodland-Period Chronology in Central Alabama: A Survey of the Armory Site - Eubanks

◊ Classroom Archaeology with Fourth-Graders at John Will Elementary, Mobile, Alabama - Kirkland & Carr

◊ Palisade Construction and Labor Costs in the Moundville Chiefdom - Turner

◊ University of Alabama Archaeological Field Schools, 1956-2012 - Knight Jr

◊ Book Review: Foraging in the Tennessee River Valley 12,500 to 8,000 Years Ago - Anderson

◊ Book Review: Speaking with the Ancestors: Mississippian Stone Statuary of the Tennessee-Cumberland Region - Fedoroff

◊ Obituary: Ronnie Lance Richardson, December 27, 1974 to August 3, 2012 - Gage

2011 #1 & 2

◊ Editor’s Note - Dumas ◊

◊ The Belle Mina Clovis Site - Ensor ◊

◊ Book Review: The Cherokees of Tuckaleechee Cove - Steere ◊

◊ Book Review: Mound Sites on the Ancient South: A Guide to the Mississippian Chiefdoms - Federoff ◊

2012 #1 & 2

◊ More on the Prehistoric Rock Art from Painted Bluff (1MS394), Marshall County, AL: Pictographs at the High Ledge - Simek, Cressler, Pritchard, & Bow ◊

◊ Farmstead and Universe: Early Nineteenth-Century Built Environment at the Ochillee Creek Site on Fort Benning, Georgia - Cowie ◊

◊ The Widows Creek Phase: A Terminal Woodland Manifestation in the Tennessee Valley of North Alabama - Little, Johnson, & Hoksbergen ◊

2013 #1 & 2

◊ Mississippian Salt Production at the Stimpson Site (1Ck29) in Southern Alabama - Eubanks ◊

◊ The Yearwood and By-Pass Sites: New Data in the Mississippian Occupation of the Elk River Valley - Butler & Parker ◊

◊ Notes on an 1838 Account and Map of the Florence Mound (1LU10), Lauderdale County, Alabama - Ball ◊

◊ Mississippian Effigy Pipes and the Continuity of the Southeastern Smoking Complex - Van de Cree ◊

◊ Chronology and a Late Woodland Cooking Facility in the Middle Tennessee Valley - Little, Johnson, & Hollenbach ◊

2014 #1 & 2

◊ Archaeological Investigations at Moccasin Island, Brush Pond, Colbert County, Alabama - Gramly ◊

◊ Archaeological Investigations at the Catoma Creek Site (1MT209): A Cobbs Swamp Phase Site in East-Central Alabama - Shelby, Hawsey, & Freeman ◊

2015 #1 & 2

◊ Volume Editors Preface - Blitz & Riehm ◊

◊ Introduction to the Andrews Place Site (1Mb1) - Gardner & Farrow ◊

◊ Andrews Place in Culture-Historical Context - Gardner ◊

◊ Decorated Pottery Type-Varieties in Black B - Hallquist & Waggoner ◊

◊ Pottery Types and Varieties in Blocks C and F - Gardner ◊

◊ Percentage Stratigraphy Seriation of Ceramic Type-Varieties in Blocks C and F - Riehm ◊

◊ Ceramic Effigy Rim Adornos, Miniature Vessels, and Figurines - Blitz & Latham ◊

◊ Ceramic Discoidals, Smoking Pipes, and Other Miscellaneous Artifacts - Farrow ◊

◊ Flaked and Ground Stone Artifacts - Boatwright ◊

◊ Vertebrate Faunal Remains from Andrews Places - McFarland & Rosato ◊

◊ Bone and Shell Artifacts - Kennedy & Arthur ◊

◊ A Bioarchaeological Analysis of the Human Remains from Andrews Place - Danforth ◊

◊ A Human Bone Artifact from the Andrews Place Site - Funkhouser ◊

◊ Andrews Place in Retrospect - Blitz, Gardner, & Riehm ◊

◊ References Cited ◊

2016 #1 & 2

◊ Celt Production and Resharpening: Some Indirect Evidence from Central Alabama - Waselkov & Cottier ◊

◊ A Catalog of Radiocarbon Dates from Redstone Arsenal, Madison County, Alabama - Hoksbergen ◊

◊ Book Review: Exploring Southeastern Archaeology - Fedoroff ◊

2017 #1 & 2

◊ Notes on Queries about Culture History as an Empirical Theory of Artifacts - Krause ◊

◊ Culture History of the Middle Cahaba River Drainage in Alabama before AD 1800 - Meredith ◊

◊ A Chronicle of the Alabama Archaeological Society from 1954 to 1961 - Cole ◊

◊ The Transformations of Frank Soday, a Biographical Sketch - Cole ◊

2019 #1 & 2

◊ Mabila in the Black Prairie? - Knight & Lineback ◊

◊ Early Paleoindian Settlement and Site Preferences in Madison County, Northern Alabama - Cole ◊

◊ Evidence for a Shift in Prehistoric Land Use in East-Central Alabama - Fowler ◊

◊ A Soil Resistivity Survey of the Hightower Village Site (1Ta150), Sylacauga, Alabama - Nelson ◊

◊ An Investigation of Parallel Lineal Stone Walls along Alabama Mountain Slopes: Historic Agricultural Terraces or Native American Sacred Stone Monuments? - Holstein ◊

2018 #1 & 2

◊ Notes on the Use of Kinship in Archaeology - Cole ◊

◊ An Eighteenth-Century Creek Indian Deer Decoy from Central Alabama- Sheldon Jr & Mann ◊

◊ The Adoption of Spinning Wheels and Looms by the Creek Indians - Ball, Weeks, & Jolie ◊

◊ Location, Delineation, and Evaluation of the Samuels’ Site- Hoksbergen ◊