
Journal of Alabama Archaeology
Serial Index -- 1955-1999
(Excluding membership lists and book reviews)
The Alabama Archaeological
Society was established in 1954 and incorporated shortly
afterwards. Publication of the Society journal, The Journal of Alabama
Archaeology began in 1955.
Volume 1, Number 1
1955
- Pp. 1-6. Constitution of the Alabama Archaeological Society.
- Pp. 7-26. Indian Cultures of North Alabama. Frank J. Soday.
Volume 2, Number 1
1956
- Pp. i. Notes from the 1955 Annual Meeting.
- Pp. ii. A Ceremonial Cache. James W. Cambron.
- Pp. 1-27. Archaeological Field Methods. Frank J. Soday.
Volume 3, Number 1
1957
- Pp. 1. Report of the 1956 Annual Meeting
- Pp. 2-28. Excavating an Archaeological Site. Frank J. Soday.
- Pp. 29-33. Experimental Archaeology. Daniel W. Josselyn.
- Pp. 33. A Stone Pipe or Smoking Tube from North Alabama. Jack D. Ray.
- Pp. 34-40. A Preliminary Report on Some Atlatl Weights from the Tennessee River Valley. James W. Cambron.
Volume 3, Number 2
1957
- Pp. 1-7. An Archaeological Survey of the Rockhouse Ledge Area -- Part I: The General Area and Rockhouse Spring Cave. J.P. Knudson and Richard D. Radford.
- Pp. 8-11. Problems of Projectile Point Typology. Daniel W. Josselyn.
- Pp. 12-13. Making Plastic Casts of Flint Artifacts. James W. Cambron
- Pp. 14-16. Experimental Archaeology. Daniel W. Josselyn.
- Pp. 17-19. Some Early Projectile Point Types from the Tennessee Valley. James W. Cambron.
Volume 4, Number 1
1958
- Pp. 1. Minutes of Annual Meeting for 1957.
- Pp. 2-8. In Search of the Blademen. James W. Cambron and John Mitchell
- Pp. 9-13. The Occurrence of Soapstone in Alabama and Its Use by the Indian. Samuel A. Mosley.
- Pp. 14. A Miniature Monolithic Axe. A.W. Beinlich, Jr.
- Pp. 15-16. A Dwarf Burial from Limestone County, Alabama. A.B. Craig
- Pp. 17-19. Some Early Projectile Point Types from the Tennessee Valley -- Part II. James W. Cambron
- Pp. 20. Some Thoughts on Archaic Burials. J.P. Knudson.
Volume 4, Number 2
1958
- Pp. 1-5. Enka Site Number 6-A, an Archaic Occupation Site in NOrth Carolina. C.R. Harwood.
- Pp. 6. An Interesting Burial from Colbert County. Dossey H. White, Jr.
- Pp. 7. A Human Effigy Bottle from Lauderdale County. Dossey H. White, Jr.
- Pp. 8-9. An Interesting Chopper from Lauderdale County. James W. Cambron.
- Pp. 10-12. Projectile Point Types from the Tennessee Valley, Part III. James W. Cambron.
- Pp. 13-17. An Archaeological Survey of the Rockhouse Ledge Area, Part II: The Source of the Copper from Rockhouse Spring Cave. Charles J. Carstens and J.P. Knudson
Volume 5, Number 1
1959
- Pp. 1. Notes on the 1958 Annual Meeting.
- Pp. 2-9. 1958 Annual Reports
- Pp. 10-11. Excavating the name "Indians." Daniel W. Josselyn.
- Pp. 11-12. Projectile Point Types from the Tennessee Valley, Part IV. James W. Cambron.
- Pp. 13-15. A Burial by the River. Thomas Z. Atkeson
- Pp. 16. Editorial Notice.
Volume 5, Number 1
1959
- Pp. 23-25. Ironstone tools. Charles H. Nash.
- Pp. 26-51. Petroglyphs and Pictographs in the Tennessee Valley and Surrounding Areas. James W. Cambron and Spencer A. Waters.
- Pp. 52-53. Petroglyphs and Pictographs of the Tennessee Valley, Part II: Spectographic Analysis of Pigments. Charles J. Carstens and J.P. Knudson.
Volume 5, Number 3
1959
- Pp. 55-70. The Nebo Hill Site: An Early Man Site near Decatur Alabama. Samuel A. Mosley.
- Pp. 71-72. New Garden -- A Big Sandy Archaic Site. Gene W. Lenser.
- Pp. 73-74. Projectile Point Types from the Tennessee Valley, Part V. James W. Cambron.
- Pp. 75-76. The Jacks Site. James W. Cambron and Richard D. Radford.
- Pp. 77-82. Red Hill, A Dalton Site. Spencer A. Waters.
Volume 6, Number 1
1960
- Pp. 1-6. My Embarrassing Blade. Daniel W. Josselyn
- Pp. 7-33. The Transitional Paleo-Indian in North Alabama and South Tennessee. James W. Cambron and David C. Hulse.
- Pp. 34-37. A Walton County Mound. M.H. Floyd, Jr.
- Pp. 38-39. Gorgets from the Sylacauga Water Works Site. William S. Steele and Martin F. Hullender.
- Pp. 40-45. Constitution for the Alabama Archaeological Society.
Volume 6, Number 2
1960
- Pp. 51-64. Sugar Creek Survey. John Travis, Ronnie Travis, and Gene W. Lenser
- Pp. 65-70. Lithic Factors Affecting Slection for Tools: Greenstone. Arthur B. Dunning
- Pp. 71-75. How the Indians Mined and Used Natural Resources. Roger L. Schaefer.
- Pp. 76-80. Archaeological Terminology. Daniel W. Josselyn.
- Pp. 81-83. An Archaic Stone-Covered Burial. John R. Mitchell.
- Pp. 84-86. Projectile Point Cache. Clarence F. Smith and Myrtle Smith.
Volume 7, Number 1
1961
- Pp. 1-46. Flint Creek Rock Shelter (Part II). James W. Cambron and Spencer A. Waters
- Pp. 47-49. Lecroy Bifurcated Site. Charles M. Hubbert.
Volume 7, Number 2
1961
- Pp. 51-75. An Archaic Site on the Tennessee River. Robert W. Work
- Pp. 76-87. The Jude Hollow Story. Huntsville-Madison County Chapter.
- Pp. 88-105. A Comparative Study of Some Unfinished Fluted Points and Channel Flakes from the Tennessee Valley. James W. Cambron and David C. Hulse
Volume 8, Numbers 1-2
1962
- Pp. 1-124. Excavations at the Stanfield-Worley Bluff Shelter. David L. DeJarnette, Edward B. Kurjack, and James W. Cambron.
Volume 9, Number 1
1963
- Pp. 1-12. The Camden Site, 1Wxv1: A Preliminary Report. Tandy K. BOzeman
- Pp. 13-15. The Alabama Tsigoloehcra Culture. Dan Morse and Phyllis Morse
- Pp. 16-27. The site on Bottle Creek. Nicholas H. Holmes Jr.
- Pp. 28-29. "Copena" Burials in Bibb County. Annette Otts.
- Pp. 30-33. Mystery Holes in Rock. Richard A. Humbard
- Pp. 34-35. The Face in the Sandstone Bluff. Roy W. Weaver
- Pp. 36-37. Flint "Fishhooks" and an Effigy Pipe. James W. Cambron
- Pp. 38-39. Fluted Points found in Situ. James W. Cambron and David C. Hulse
Volume 9, Number 2
1963
- Pp. 49-61. A Reappraisal of the Averett Complex. David W. Chase
- Pp. 62-71. The Holland Site (HJH 255) (University of Alabama Site 1Ct140). Horace J. Holland
- Pp. 72-77. Tribal Identification of an Archaeological Site in North Alabama. Jewel C. Green
- Pp. 80-81. More "Mystery Holes in Rock." Edgar S. Greer, Jr.
- Pp. 82-84. Petroglyphs and Pictographs in the Tennessee Valley and Surrounding Areas, Part II. John R. Mitchell.
- Pp. 86-87. Non-Lithic Projectile Points. Daniel W. Josselyn
- Pp. 88-89. A Prehistoric Occurrence of Porcupine in Alabama. Paul W. Parmalee.
Volume 10, Number 1
1964
- Pp. 1-12. Archaeological Survey of the J. Percy Priest Reservoir, Tennessee. Dan Morse and Phyllis Morse.
- Pp. 13-21. A Paint Rock Valley Site. Bion W. Duncan and Charles V. Brosemer.
- Pp. 22-29. Cooper Farm Salvage Project. Mrs. E.M. Lindsey
- Pp. 30-33. Alabama Archaeology in Spanish Records. Fred L. Pearson, Jr.
- Pp. 34-35. Curious Stone Pipe. Francis C. Smith
- Pp. 36-37. Mystery Holes in Rock: Part II. Richard A. Humbard
- Pp. 38. Cumberland Point. Tom W. Cornell.
Volume 10, Number 2
1964
- Pp. 39-42. Drills or End Scrapers? Daniel W. Josselyn.
- Pp. 43-49. The Stone Mountain Salvage Project, DeKalb and Gwinnett Counties, Georgia: Part I. Roy S. Dickens, Jr.
- Pp. 50-60. The Tallahatta Formation in Clarke County, Alabama. Arthur B. Dunning.
- Pp. 61-65. Stone Markings by Aborigines of North Alabama. B. Bart Henson.
- Pp. 66-67. Big Sandy Scrapers. A.B. Hooper, III.
Volume 11, Number 1
1965
- Pp. 1-101. Bluff Shelter Excavations on Sand Mountain. Margaret V. Clayton.
Volume 11, Number 2
1965
- Pp. 103-122. The Lively Complex: Announcing A Pebble Tool Industry in Alabama. Matthew Lively.
- Pp. 123-132. The Stone Mountain Salvage Project, Dekalb and Gwinnett Counties, Georgia, Part II: The Stone Mountain Creek Site (9Da2). Roy S. Dickens, Jr.
- Pp. 133-142. Burial Caches. Richard A. Humbard and John R. Humbard
- Pp. 143-145. The Eva Family. A.G. Long, Jr. and Daniel W. Josselyn
- Pp. 146-147. Ancient 'Modern Art'. George E. Russell
- Pp. 148-150. Rapid Identification of Projectile Point Types by Silhouette Drawings. A.B. Hoooper, III.
- Pp. 151. Early Lithic Artifacts from North Alabama. Horace J. Holland.
- Pp. 152-155. Jackson County Projectile Points. A.G. Long, Jr.
Volume 12, Number 1
1966
- Pp. 1-58. A Summary of the Moundville Phase. Douglas H. McKenzie.
- Pp. 59-63. Projectile Point Traits or Attributes. Daniel W. Josselym.
- Pp. 64. Button Scrapers. Margaret Perryman.
- Pp. 65-69. Mystery Hole Variations. Edgar S. Greer, Jr.
- Pp. 70-71. New Dalton-Big Sandy Distribution. Mrs. Richard N. Hahn
Volume 12, Number 2
1966
- Pp. 71-132. Archaeological Investigations in the Mud Creek-Town Creek Drainage Area of Northwest Alabama. Oscar W. Brock and Margaret V. Clayton.
- Pp. 138-153. Projectile Point Classification and Electronic Computers. Amos J. Wright, Jr.
- Pp. 154-155. A Fiber-Tempered Rim Sherd. Nicholas H. Holmes, Jr.
- Pp. 156-158. A Tuckabahchee Plate from the Coosa River. Edgar S. Greer, Jr.
- Pp. 159. Atypical Projectile Points. George E. Russell.
- Pp. 160. Interesting Blountsville Site. Mrs. Richard N. Hahn.
Volume 13, Number 1
1967
- Pp. 1-41. Boydston Creek Bluff Shelter Excavations. Margaret V. Clayton
- Pp. 42-46. Surface Associations suggesting Early Archaic Sequences. George E. Russell
- Pp. 46-51. The Question of Patination and Age. Daniel W. Josselyn
- Pp. 52-55. Quartzite Pebble Tools. Richard A. Humbard
- Pp. 56-60. Pebble Tools from the Weiss Reservoir. Charles E. Troup
- Pp. 61-63. Weeden Island Period Site in Central Alabama. David W. Chase
- Pp. 64-65. Projectile Point with Transitional Traits? Jean H. Fowler
- Pp. 66-67. Similar Impact Flutes on Recent and Early Points. George E. Russell
Volume 13, Number 2
1967
- Pp. 69-93. A Multiple Component Site in North Alabama. E. Milton Harris and U.G. Roberts, Jr.
- Pp. 94-98. Randolph Points Redivivus. Frank Manley.
- Pp. 99-109. Lamellar Blades of Possible Paleo Indian Provenience from Alabama. Oscar W. Brock, Jr.
- Pp. 110-112. St. Clair County Lithic Artifacts. Mrs. Richard N. Hahn
- Pp. 113-116. Historic Material from Pensacola, Florida. Mrs. Richard N. Hahn
Volume 14, Number 1
1968
- Pp. 1-16. Pebble Tools: Lively Complex Duplicated in Bear Creek Watershed. A.B. Hooper, III
- Pp. 17-29. The Hope Hull Complex. David W. Chase
- Pp. 30-37. Indian Pottery Human Effigy Heads from the Mobile Bay Region of Alabama. Steve B. Wimberly
- Pp. 38-40. The Use of Polyethylene in Stratigraphic Profiles. David L. DeJarnette and Oscar W. Brock, Jr.
Volume 14, Number 2
1968
- Pp. 41-50. An Aboriginal Sandstone Quarry in Lamar County, Alabama. Amos J. Wright, Jr. and B. Bart Henson.
- Pp. 51-61. Lively Complex Tools on Other Than Pebbles: Part I. Alice M. Burns, A.G. Long, Jr., and Daniel W. Josselyn
- Pp. 62-69. The "Broken Rock" Site, Li2. William H. Wesley
- Pp. 70-73. Traces of Early Man in North Alabama, Paleo Poitns from Raby's Trout Farm, Limestone County. Edward C. Mahan
Volume 15, Number 1
1969
- Pp. 1-19. Catalog of Alabama Tools. Mrs. Richard N. Hahn
- Pp. 20-34. Some Cubic Lithic Tools Presumed to be Shell Mound Archaic. U.G. Roberts, Jr. and E. Milton Harris
- Pp. 35-38. One Foot in a Grave. Mrs. Richard E. Battles.
Volume 15, Number 2
1969
- Pp. 41-47. Evidence of Aboriginal Trade in Late Prehistoric Times. Fletcher Jolly III.
- Pp. 48-58. Three Finger Technology: Holding Pebble Tools. A.B. Hooper III.
- Pp. 59-62. A Ceremonial Pipe. Amos J. Wright, Jr. and Roger Yates
- Pp. 63-66. Early Artifacts of Candy Stripe Flint. Edward C. Mahan
- Pp. 67-71. Painted Bone Ornament Fragment. Fletcher Jolly III.
Volume 16, Number 1
1970
- Pp. 1-76. A Selected Bibliography of Alabama Archaeology. David L. DeJarnette and Valerie Scarritt (Editors).
Volume 16, Number 2
1970
- Pp. 77-119. The Development of Alabama Archaeology: The Snow's Bend Site. David L. DeJarnette and Christopher S. Peebles
- Pp. 120-125. Broken Antler Atlatl Hooks Repaired By Shell Mound Peoples. Fletcher Jolly III.
- Pp. 126-128. A ceramic figurine from Tallapoosa County, Alabama. John W. Cottier
- Pp. 129-133. An Unusual Grooved Laminar Ax. John H. Gustafson.
- Pp. 134. Flake Point. Ernest H. Williams, Jr. and Daniel W. Josselyn
- Pp. 135-136. Fluting Attempt. Daniel W. Josselyn and Ernest H. Williams, Jr.
- Pp. 137-139. Human Effigy Water Bottle from Middle Tennessee Stone Box Grave. Fletcher Jolly III.
Volume 17, Number 1
1971
- Pp. 1-113. Archaeology in the Jones Bluff Reservoir of Central Alabama. Roy S. Dickens, Jr.
Volume 17, Number 2
1971
- Pp. 115-128. A Chronological Framework for the Mobile Bay Region, Revised, 1970. E. Bruce Trickey and Nicholas B. Holmes, Jr.
- Pp. 129-133. Drumfish Fin Spine: Typical Example of a Pseudo Artifact. Donald L. Hoskins and William H. Wesley.
- Pp. 134-139. Poverty Point Zoomorphic Beads from the Pickwick Basin in NW Alabama. Fletcher Jolly III.
- Pp. 140-144. Truncated Blades. William H. Wesley
- Pp. 145. An Unusual Rattle or Noisemaker. Edgar S. Greer, Jr.
Volume 18, Number 1
1972
- Pp. 1-29. Test Survey of the Constitution Hall Site, Huntsville, Alabama. William H. Wesley.
- Pp. 30-31. Human Effigy Rim Sherds. Eugene L. Grace.
- Pp. 32-35. Copper and Lithic Artifacts. Richard E. Battles and Juanita Battles.
- Pp. 36-46. Archaic Uniface Thumb Scrapers from Northwest Alabama. William Pendleton.
- Pp. 47-54. An Unfinished Fluted Point and Review of Fluted-Point Technology. John H. Gustafson.
- Pp. 55-61. A Late Archaic and Early Woodland Site on Sulphur Creek (Mitchell Site 269). Arrie S. Mitchell
- Pp. 62-66. Infrared Photography of Hand Held Tools. William H. Wesley.
Volume 18, Number 2
1972
- Pp. 67-136. Archaeological Salvage Investigations on Right of Way of Interstate 65, Morgan County, Alabama. Jerry J. Nielsen
- Pp. 137-151. The Chronological Position of Copena in Eastern States Archaeology. John A. Walthall.
- Pp. 152-161. Evidence of Bayou La Batre-- Archaic Contact. David W. Chase
- Pp. 162-166. A Fiber Tempered Vessel from the Central Tombigbee Basin. Ned J. Jenkins
- Pp. 167-169. An Early Sand Tempered Elbow Pipe from the Tombigbee River. Charles W. Moorehead
Volume 19, Number 1
June 1973
- Pp. 1-101. Archaeological Investigations of the Weiss Reservoir of the Coosa River in Alabama Part I. David L. DeJarnette, Edward B. Kurjack, and Bennie C. Keel.
Volume 19, Number 2
December 1973
- Pp. 102-201. Archaeological Investigations of the Weiss Reservoir of the Coosa River in Alabama Part I. David L. DeJarnette, Edward B. Kurjack, and Bennie C. Keel.
Volume 20, Number 1
June 1974
- Pp. 1-59. Copena Burial Caves. John A. Walthall and David L. DeJarnette.
- Pp. 60-64. Appendix. John A. Walthall
- Pp. 65-84. Cave Springs Site (Mgc65). Thomas F. Moebes
- Pp. 85-116. The Boozer Site (1Ca5), Calhoun County, Alabama. Eugene L. Grace.
- Pp. 117-122. A Ceremonial Tubular Pipe. William Pendleton.
- Pp. 123-125 Further Study of an Unusual Laminar Axe. John H. Gustafson.
Volume 20, Number 2
December 1974
- Pp. 127-182. An Ethnozoological Analysis of the Vertebrate Remains - Little Bear Creek Site (1Ct08). Cailup Bowers Curren Jr.
- Pp. 183-193. Subsistence and Settlement Patterns in the Western Middle Tennessee Valley during the Transitional Archaic-Woodland Period. Ned J. Jenkins
- Pp. 194-204. A Preliminary Report on Four Dugout Canoes from the Gulf Coast. Noel R. Stowe.
- Pp. 205-216. Savage Cave Site. James. W. Cambron
- Pp. 217-221. Infrared Color Photography of the Fort Mims Site, Alabama. Joseph F. Riccio and Conrad A. Gazzier.
Volume 21, Number 1
June 1975
- Pp 1-37. Archaeological Investigations in the Buttahatchee River Valley, Lamar County, Alabama. David L. DeJarnette, John A. Walthall, and Steve B. Wimberly
- Pp. 38-68. Lithic Technology and Prehistoric Behavior Patterns in the Coosa Valley Area: A Framework for a Research Design. Marvin D. Jeter and Alice M. Burns
- Pp. 69-78. Pot Sherds and a Brass Kettle: Continuity and Change at 1Mb82. Noel R. Stowe
- Pp. 79-97. A Late Historic Burial in Montgomery County, Alabama. Donald P. Heldman and R. Craig Ray.
Volume 21, Number 2
December 1975.
- Pp. 99-119. Archaeological Investigations in the Buttahatchee River Valley II: Excavations at Stucks Bluff Rock Shelter. David L. DeJarnette, John A. Walthall, and Steve B. Wimberly
- Pp. 120-144. Some Observatoins Concerning Plant Materials and Aboriginal Smoking in Eastern North America. Vernon J. Knight, Jr.
- Pp. 145-169. An Investigation of Ethnographic and Archaeological Political Structure in Southeastern United States. John A. Olah
- Pp. 170-184. A Selected Bibliograph for Paleoethnobotany. Gregory A. Waselkov.
Volume 22, Number 1.
June 1976.
- Pp. 1-60. LaGrange. David L. DeJarnette and Vernon J. Knight Jr.
- Pp. 61-84. Prehistoric and Early Historic Occupation of the Mobile Bay and Mobile Delta Area of Alabama with an Emphasis on Subsistence. Cailup B. Curren, Jr.
- Pp. 85-89. The Cheatwood Site, 1Ca6, Calhoun County, Alabama. Choccolocco Archaeological Society.
Volume 22, Number 2
December 1976
- Pp. 90-173. Archaeological Salvage Excavations at Site 1Au28. Jerry John Nielsen
- Pp. 174-185. A Southeastern Ceremonial Complex Petroglyph Site. B. Bart Henson
Volume 23, Number 1
June 1977
- Pp. 1-10. Some Associations with Early Man Finds. James B. Griffin.
- Pp. 11-36. A New Look at DeSoto's Route through Alabama. George E. Lankford, III.
- Pp. 37-52. Selected Radiocarbon Dates from Alabama. Eugene M. Futato
- Pp. 53-58. Lyon's Bluff Site (220K1) Radiocarbon Dated. Richard A. Marshall.
- Pp. 59-70. Settlement and Subsistence: An Analysis of Middle Woodland Sites on the South Fork of the Forked Deer River, West Tennessee. John B. Broster and Lee Schneider.
- Pp. 71-86. The Application of Macroscopic ANalysis to the Classification of Chert from Archaeological Sites. Crawford H. Blakeman, Jr.
Volume 23, Number 2
December 1977
- Pp. 87-111. Ceramics and Chronology from archaeological investigations at the Cofferdam Site, 22Lo599, Lowndes County, Mississippi. Crawford H. Blakeman, Jr.; James R. Atkinson; and G. Gerald Berry
- Pp. 112-136. Late Woodland Chronology and Change in Central Alabama. Marvin D. Jeter
- Pp. 137-154. The Mobile Bay-MObile River Delta Region: Archaeological Status Report. Vernon J. Knight Jr.
Volume 24, Number 1
June 1978
- Pp. 1-32. "Southern" Contacts in Southeastern Prehistory. Dr. George E. Lankford, III.
- Pp. 33-51. The Zooarchaeology of the D'Olive Creek Site (1Ba196), Baldwin County, Alabama. Cailup B. Curren, Jr.
- Pp. 52-59. Uchee Creek Site 4: 1Ru58. David W. Chase
- Pp. 60-64. Weeden Island-Swift Creek Affinities in the Middle Chattahoochee Valley. David W. Chase
- Pp. 65-68. Eels and ethnoarchaeology. Dr. Charles Wesley Moorehead.
- Pp. 69. Evidence of Prehistoric Learning by Imitation. Judith Knight.
Volume 24, Number 2
December 1978
- Pp. 73-92. Prehistoric Chronology of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley: A Preliminary Statement. Ned J. Jenkins.
- Pp. 93-101. Moonshining and Archaeology. John H. Blitz
- Pp. 102-117. Upper Alabama River Historic Indian Towns and their Inhabitants. Amos J. Wright, Jr.
- Pp. 118-124. Mississippian Chronology in the Black Warrior Valley: Radiocarbon Dates from Bessemer and Moundville. John A. Walthall and Steve B. Wimberly.
- Pp. 125-131. A Possible Historic Indian Pendant. Richard A. Marshall
- Pp. 132-150. The Early Woodland Chronological and Cultural Affinities at Phipps Bend on the Holston River, Northeast Tennessee. Robert H. Lafferty, III.
Volume 25, Number 1
June 1979
- Pp. 1-60. Archaeological Investigations in the UPper Cahaba River Drainage -- North Central Alabama. H. Blaine Ensor
- Pp. 61-82. A Historic Contact Indian Settlement in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. James R. Atkinson
Volume 25, Number 2
December 1979
- Pp. 85-137. A Swift Creek and Weeden Island "Ring Midden" in the St. Andrew Bay Drainage System on the Northwest Florida Gulf Coast. Judith A. Bense and Thomas C. Watson
- Pp. 138-151. Ceramic Stratigraphy at the Singer-Noye Site, 9Su2. Vernon J. Knight, Jr.
Volume 26, Number 1
June 1980
- Pp. 1-27. Culture Complexes of the Alabama Piedmont: An Initial Statement. Vernon J. Knight, Jr.
- Pp. 28-60. The Earlier Archaic Components at the Leonard Haag Site, Dearborn County, Indiana. Curtis H. Tomak, Norma J. Tomak, and Van A. Reidhead
- Pp. 61-64. A Mississippian Pipe from Alabama. John A. Walthall.
Volume 26, Number 2
December 1980
- Pp. 67-86. Copena Burial Practices and Social Organization. Sharon I. Goad
- Pp. 87-98. Investigations at 1Je37: A West Jefferson Phase Site in Jefferson County, Alabama. B. McDonald Brooms
- Pp. 99-107. Corn fromt he Moody Slough Site, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. David L. Lentz
- Pp. 108-109. Indian Profile Petroglyph. A. W. Beinlich, Jr.
- Pp. 110-135. An Overview of Wheeler Basin Prehistory. Eugene M. Futato
Volume 27, Number 1
June 1981
- Pp. 1-31. Experimental Heat Treatment of Cedar Creek Cherts. Stanley C. Bond, Jr.
- Pp. 32-56. A Voyage to the Mobile and Tomen in 1700, with notes on the interior of Alabama. Vernon J. Knight Jr. and Sheree L. Adams
- Pp. 57-71. Time and Temper in the North Central Hills of Mississippi. Janet Ford.
Volume 27, Number 2
December 1981
- Pp. 73-116. A Tale of Two Sites, or, Big Sandy Begins to Speak. John H. Gustafson and William T. Piggott
- Pp. 117-140. Site 1Ce308: A Protohistoric Site on the Upper Coosa River in Alabama. Keith J. Little and Cailup B. Curren, Jr.
- Pp. 141-149. Thermal Alteration and Fort Payne Chert. Jay K. Johnson and Carol A. Morrow.
Volume 28, Number 1
June 1982
- Pp. 1-104. Archaeological Test Investigations at 1Su7: The Fort Tombecbe Site. James W. Parker.
Volume 28, Number 2
December 1982
- Pp. 105-146. Middle Woodland and Early Late Woodland Phases in the Lower Tennessee River Valley. Thomas McCulloch.
- Pp. 147-154. The Edgefield Scraper and Waller Knife, Early Archaic Tools from the Pearl River Drainage, Central Mississippi. James Lauro
- Pp. 155-178. Bannerstones: A Historical overview. Mary L. Kwas
- Pp. 179-182. A Repousse Copper Plate from Northeast Alabama. Vernon J. Knight, Jr.
- Pp. 183. "James W. Cambron." David C. Hulse
Volume 29, Number 1
June 1983
- Pp. 1-123. Archaeology at Site 1Ja78, the B.B. Comer Bridge Site, Jackson County, Alabama. Eugene M. Futato and Carlos Solis.
Volume 29, Number 2
December 1983
- Pp. 125-142. Tallahatta Quartzite Quarries in the Escambia River Drainage. Janet R. Lloyd, Judith A. Bense, and Jesse L. Davis, Jr.
- Pp. 143-147. Another Look at Late Holocene Sea Level Oscillations in Mobile Bay, Alabama. Russell J. Barber.
- PP. 148-153. A Diagnostic Late Paleo/Early Archaic Artifact from the Upper Coosa Drainage, The Edgefield scraper. Harry O. Holstein
- Pp. 154-173. The Dry Branch Site, 1Sh42, and the Late Gulf Formational in the Central Coose River Drainage. Richard Walling and Bonnie Schrader.
Volume 30, Number 1
June 1984
- Pp. 1-48. Ceramic Rim Effigies in Southwest Alabama. Richard S. Fuller and Diane E. Silvia
- PP. 49-55. The Humanistic Archaeology of Daniel W. Josselyn. C. Roger Nance.
- Pp. 56-59. A Sixteenth Century Coin from Southeast Alabama. Marvin T. Smith
Volume 30, Number 2
December 1984
- An Index to the First Thirty Years of the Journal of Alabama Archaeology
Volume 31, Number 1
June 1985
- Pp. 1-47. The Joe Powell Site (1Pi38): A Dalton Manifestation on the Alabama Gulf Coastal Plain. H. Blaine Ensor.
- Pp. 48-63. Upland Subsistence Data from Colbert Ferry Park, Northwest Alabama. Jay K. Johnson
Volume 31, Number 2
December 1985
- Pp. 65-90. Resource Diversity in the Midcontinental Archaic. Douglas R. Mitchell.
- Pp. 91-100. Archaeobotanical Remains from the Tukabatchee Sites. David L. Lentz.
- Pp. 101-110. Preliminary Investigations into Stone Mound Complexes in Northeast Alabama. Harry O. Holstein and Keith J. Little
Volume 32, Number 1
June 1986
- Pp. 1-24. The Creek War of 1813 -1814: Effects on Creek Society and Settlement Pattern. Gregory A. Waselkov and Brian M. Wood
- Pp. 25-38. Stylistic Changes in the Mississippian House Patterns at
the Lyons Bluff Site, 220kl , Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Richard A. Marshall
- Pp. 39-62. Archaeological and Historical Investigations at
Pinto Battery or Battery Gladden, Site lMbl7, Mobile Bay, Alabama. E. Bruce Trickey, Nicholas H. Holmes, Jr. and Janet R. Clute
Volume 32, Number 2
December 1986
- Pp. 71-94. Archaeological Survey and Testing at the Lightwood Shell
Midden Complex, Site lTa241, Talladega County, Alabama. Vernon J. Knight, Jr.
- Pp. 95-107. A Reinterpretation of the Creek Indian Barricade at
Horseshoe Bend. Gregory A. Waselkov.
- Pp. 108-129. A Comparison of Late Woodland, Mississippian, and
Protohistoric Triangular Points from the Central Tombigbee River
Drainage. Evan Peacock.
Volume 33, Number 1
June 1987
- Pp. 1-109. Lalakalka, the Fishing Place: Another Way of Seeing the Archaeology of the Rother L. Harris Reservoir. Charles M. Hubbert and Richard A. Wright.
Volume 33, Number 2
December 1987
- Pp. 1-86. Archaeological Investigations at Sites lMa28S and lMal26, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. Carey B. Oakley and Boyne N. Driskell.
Volume 34, Numbers 1-2
June and December 1988
- Pp. 1-240. Archaeology of the Rodgers-Ceta Site: A Lamar Village on
Talladega Creek, Central Alabama. C. Roger Nance (editor).
Volume 35, Number 1
June 1989
- Pp. 1-16. Archaeological Test Excavations at Bienville Square, a
Public Park in Downtown Mobile, Alabama. Diane E. Sylvia.
- Pp. 17-35. The Temporal Affiliation and Morphological Characteristics
of Washington Cluster Projectile Points from the Mobile Bay
Pipeline Project. Gregory A. Mikell
- Pp. 36-59. The Morgan Mountain Stone Mound Complex, Site
lCa32, Calhoun County, Alabama. Harry O. Holstein, Danny S. Vaughn, and Robert P. Baier
- Pp. 60-74. Archaeological Investigations of an Aboriginal Defensive Ditch at Site 1Ds32. Troy O. Martin
Volume 35, Number 2
December 1989
- Pp. 1-86. A Survey of Upper Creek Sites in Central Alabama. Fredericka R. Dimmick
Volume 36, Number 1
1990
- Pp. 1-62. Archaeological Testing at Site 1Ms357, Cathedral Caverns, Marshall County, Alabama. Carey B. Oakley and Robert B. Atchison, Jr.
Volume 36, Number 2
1990
- Pp. 63-98. The Death of the Sacred: Lessons from a Mississippian Mound
in the Tennessee River Valley. Richard A. Krause
- Pp. 99-132. An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Selected Areas of
the Black Prairie Region of West Central Alabama. Paul L. Patterson.
Volume 37, Numbers 1-2
1991
- Pp. 1-155. The Archaeology of Sheeps Bluff Shelter (1Fr324), Franklin County, Alabama. Caryn Yeager Hollingsworth
Volume 38, Number 1
1992
- Pp. 1-111. Roupes Valley IronWorks: An Archaeological Perspective. Betsy Jones and Jeffery M. Meyer
Volume 38, Number 2
1992
- Pp. 113-162. Shell Mounds of the Lower Apalachicola River Swamp,
Northwest Florida. Nancy M. White
- Pp. 163-170. Yet Another Rattlesnake Disk from Moundville? Vincas P. Steponaitis.
- Pp. 171-182. Ten Islands of the Coosa River. Patsy Hanvey, Charlotte HOod, and Bette Sue McElroy.
- Pp. 183-185. Harold A. Huscher: 1908 -1992. David W. Chase
Volume 39, Numbers 1-2
1993
- Bottle Creek Research: Working Ppers on the Bottle Creek Site (1Ba2), Baldwin County, Alabama, edited by Ian W. Brown and Richard S. Fuller
- Pp. 2-5. Preface. Ian W. Brown
- Pp. 6-7. Acknowledgements. Ian W. Brown and Richard S. Fuller
- Pp. 8-9. Foreword. Vernon J. Knight, Jr.
- Pp. 10-29. The Bottle Creek Mounds--History of
Archaeological Research Prior to 1990. Noel R. Stowe and Richard S. Fuller
- Pp. 30-35. A Contour Map of the Bottle Creek Site. Gregory A. Waselkov
- Pp. 36-114. Analysis of Bottle Creek Pottery at the Alabama
Museum of Natural History. Richard S. Fuller and Ian W. Brown
- Pp. 115-132. Matting and Fabric Impressions from Bottle Creek. Penelope B. Drooker
- Pp. 133-150. Prehistoric Maize from Bottle Creek. Kristen J. Gremillion.
- Pp. 151-169. A Preliminary Report on Gulf Coast Survey
Excavations at the Bottle Creek Site, 1991. Ian W. Brown and Richard S. Fuller.
Volume 40, Numbers 1-2
1994
- Preliminary Archaeological Papers on Dust Cave, Northwest Alabama, edited by Nurit S. Goldman-Finn and Boyce N. Driskell
- Pp. iii. Acknowledgements
- Pp. 1-16. Introduction to Archaeological Research at Dust Cave. Nurit S. Goldman-Finn and Boyce N. Driskell
- Pp. 17-34. Stratigraphy and Chronology at Dust Cave. Boyce N. Driskell
- Pp. 35-56. Preliminary Geomorphological Findings at Dust and
Nearby Caves. Michael B. Collins, Wulf A. Gose, and Scott Shaw
- Pp. 57-65. Micromorphology of Dust Cave Sediments: Some
Preliminary Results. Paul Goldberg and Sarah C. Sherwood
- Pp. 66-78. Source Areas and Prehistoric Use of Fort Payne
Chert. Hunter J. Johnson and Scott C. Meeks
- Pp. 79-106. Lithic Artifacts from Dust Cave. Scott C. Meeks
- Pp. 107-115. The Dust Cave Bone Tool Assemblage. Nurit S. Goldman-Finn and Renee B. Walker
- Pp. 116-134. Faunal Remains from Dust Cave. Jennifer Grover
- Pp. 135-162. Freshwater Molluscs from Dust and Smith Bottom Caves. Paul W. Parmalee.
- Pp. 163-172. Canis Remains from Dust Cave. Darcy F. Morey.
- Pp. 173-191. Preliminary Report on the Human Skeletal Remains from Dust Cave. S. Homes Hogue
- Pp. 192-211. Preliminary Analysis of Carbonized Plant Remains from Dust Cave. Paul S. Gardner.
- Pp. 212-231. Dust Cave in Regional Context. Nurit S. Goldman-Finn.
- Pp. 232-236. Comments on the Dust Cave Investigation. Dan F. Morse
- Pp. 237-246. The Excavations at Dust Cave to Date: A Commentary. David G. Anderson.
- Pp. 247-255. Appendix: Color Plates for Micromorphology of Dust Cave Sediments: Some Preliminary Results. Paul Goldberg and Sarah C. Sherwood
Volume 41, Number 1
1995
- Pp. 1-36. Archaeological Investigation of Stephens Bluff, a
Moundville III Site in the Proposed Pafallaya Province. Hampton D. Haywood, Caleb Curren, Ned J. Jenkins, and Keith J. Little
- Pp. 37-54. Subaqueous Site Deflation Beneath Choctaw Lake,
Tombigbee National Forest, Choctaw County, Mississippi. Evan Peacock.
- Pp. 55-78. The Moundville IV Phase on the Black Warrior
River. Keith J. Little and Caleb Curren
- Pp. 79-88. Mauvilla: A New Approach. E. Bruce Trickey
- Pp. 89-92. Elwood Bruce Trickey: 1917 -1994. Nicholas H. Holmes, Jr.
Volume 41, Number 2
1995
- Pp. 93-106. Woods Island Revisited. Marvin T. Smith
- Pp. 107-134. Intrasite Settlement at the Historic Creek Town of Hickory Ground (lEe89), Elmore County, Alabama (1990 -1991). Diane S. Mueller.
- Pp. 135-161. Choctaw Archaeology in Mississippi. John H. Blitz
- PP. 162-179. Choctaw Culture Compromise and Change Between the
Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries: An Analysis of the
Collections from Seven Sites from the Choctaw Homeland in
East-Central Mississippi. Timothy Mooney.
- Pp. 180-207. A Seriation of Historic Period Aboriginal from Northeast
Mississippi. Janet Rafferty.
Volume 42, Number 1
1996
- Pp. 1-93. A Map Method for Locating Historic Upper Creek Indian Towns
and Villages. Terry L. Lolley.
Volume 42, Number 2
1996
- Pp. 97-153. The Johnson Site (4ODv4OO): A Dated Paleoindian
and Early Archaic Occupation in Tennessee's Central Basin. Gary Barker and John B. Broster
- Pp. 154-171. A Comparison of Trace Elements Present in Two Iron
Objects from a Mississippian Site in South Alabama, with Those of
Spanish, French, and American Irons. NIcholas H. Holmes, Jr. and Charles E. Bates.
Volume 43, Number 1
1997
- Pp. 1-34. The Hurley Site (1Ce37): A Protohistoric
Habitation Site in the Weiss Lake Basin, Cherokee County, Alabama. Harry O. Holstein, Curtis E. Hill and Keith J. Little
- Pp. 35-47. Fort Leslie, and Upper Creek Ceramics of the Early
Ninetenth Century. Vernon J. Knight Jr.
- Pp. 48-83. Recent Survey and Archaeological Research in the
Vicinity of Fort Rucker, Southwestern Alabama. Blaine Ensor and Lloyd B. Largent, Jr.
Volume 43, Number 2
1997
- Pp. 85-114. Seriated Flake Assemblages from Crumley Chapel, a Ridge Top Site near Birmingham, Alabama. C. Roger Nance, Eddie Morgan, and Katharine A. Kirk
- Pp. 115-153. The Red Fox Mound (1Li15): An Enigma in Search of a Cipher. Colby Allsbrook, Richard A. Krause, and Orville Shinn.
Volume 44, Numbers 1-2
1998
- Pp. 1-51. Indian Pottery and Cultural Chronology of the Mobile-Tensaw Basin and Alabama Coast. Richard S. Fuller
- Pp. 52-98. Prehistoric Pottery of Central Alabama. David W. Chase
- Pp. 99-130. Ceramics in the Southern Half of the Chattahoochee Valley. Frank T. Schnell
- Pp. 131-187. Ceramics of the Tombigbee-Black Warrior River Valleys. Ned J. Jenkins and Catherine C. Meyer
- Pp. 188-207. Aboriginal Pottery of the Coosa and Tallapoosa River Valleys, Alabama. Vernon J. Knight Jr.
- Pp. 208-241. Ceramic Complexes of the Tennessee River Drainage, Alabama. Eugene M. Futato.
Volume 45, Number 1
1999
- Pp. 1-36. An Archaeological Investigation of the Doctor Lake Site (1Ck219): A Search for the Sixteenth-Century Mabila Battlefield. Gregory A. Mikell and Keith J. Little
- Pp. 37-48. Creek Indian Census. Amos J. Wright, Jr.
- Pp. 49-61. In Simple Terms: Ground Penetrating Radar. Matthew D. Gage and V. Stephen Jones
Volume 45, Number 2
1999
- Pp. 73-95. Archaeological Investigations of the Hog Island Site (1Ce421), Cherokee County, Alabama. Keith J. Little, Harry O. Holstein, and Curtis E. Hill
- Pp. 96-110. Flourishing Occupation within the Hinterlands of the Hinterlands: Examining the Bear Creek Watershed, Alabama. Gregory S. Hendryx.
- Pp. 111-127. A Definition of the Late Woodland and McLeod Phase Ceramic Series in Southwest Alabama. Ashley Dumas.
- Pp. 128-144. In Simple Terms: Identifying Pottery Temper. Jason A. Mann
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