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1(1)  The Premier issue-- a reproduction.
26(1) Fluted points in Buck Co (Mason); Human remains from Krieger site, Ontario (Kidd); Broomall Rockshelter sites (Smith).
27(1) Interior cordmarked pottery from coastal New York (Lopez).
27(2) Raccoon Point site in Lower Delaware Valley (Keir, Calverly).
28(1) Early Woodland rockshelter (Kinsey); Parker earthwork, Ontario (Lee); Possible Seneca house AD 1600 (Guthe).
28(3-4) Fluted points in Susquehanna basin (Kinsey); Quemahoning & Squirrel Hill site (Robson); Milo rockshelter, NY (Lopez); Huron migration? (Ridley).
31(2) Stratified site at Ohioview (Alam); Frauds in Ontario archaeology (Carpenter).
32(2) Fluted points from U. Chesapeake (Dilks); Aboriginal butchering (Guilday).
35(2) Cornplanter cemetery (Sublett, Abrams); First petroglyph in NJ (Kraft).
38(1-4) McKees Rock site, PA (Bunker, Lang, Jones).
41(3) Owasco, Iroquois Maize (Winter); Early Archaic Staten Island (Ritchie).
41(4) Shenks Ferry culture incl. the Murry site (Kinsey, Graybill, Heisey).
42(1-2) Caches (McCann); 2 stratified sites in Upper Hudson Valley (Funk); Wolf mask and carnivore skull artifacts (Parmalee).
42(3) Iroquois pottery decoration (Engelbrecht); Everhardt rockshelter (Geasey).
43(1) South Park site, OH (Brose); Powissett rockshelter (Dincauze, et al ).
45(4) Wadding rockshelter (George); Split rockshelter (Herbstritt, Love).
46(4) Brief surveying manual (Hunter); McKees Rocks skeletons (Doyle); Conneaut Fort (Brose, et al).
47(4) Nativistic pipe ceremonialism in New England (Turnbaugh); Ohioview skeletons (Faingnaert, et al).
48(3) Monongahela artifacts from Ryan site (George); Discovery of Ft. Loudan (Kent); Lambert House (Powell).
48(4) Excavations at Woodville (Richardson); McJunkin site (George).
48(S) 46SU3 revisited (Applegarth, Adovasio, Donahue).
49(3) Enderle site (Seeman, Bush); Western. Basin tradition (Stothers); Roman's Battery (Harrington).
49(4) Early smoking pipes in Susquehanna River valley (Smith); Intra-longhouse spatial analysis (Kapches); Archaic transition (Simms).
50(1-2) Possible cultural affiliation of Monongahela (George); Marietta earthworks and Ft. Ancient (Graybill); Seneca cabin (Lantz).
50(3) The Overpeck site (Forks of the Delaware Chapter SPA).
50(4) Unami Creek rockshelter (Strohmeier); Lenape archaeology (Becker); Bull Run site (Bressler).
51(1-2) Petroglyphs, tar burners, lye leachers (Swauger); Cultigens in Upper Ohio Valley (Adovasio, et al).
51(3) Bonnie Brook Monongahela village (Herbstritt); Campbell site (Michael).
52(1-2) 50 years of the Pennsylvania Archaeologist: 1930-1979 Index (Swauger).
52(3-4) Patterns of hollow exploitation on Allegheny frontier (Stevenson); Williams red ochre cemetery (Sciulli, et al); Lancaster Co. Park site (Kinsey, Custer); Multidisciplinary research in Northeast (Adovasio).
53(1-2) Redstone Old Fort: Hilltop Monongahela (Michael); Late Woodland at Fisher Farm analysis (Hatch); Teshoa flake production (Roberts, Sant); Glass beads from Waterford, NY (Fisher, Hartgen); book reviews.
53(3) Wells site (Lucy, McCann); Walters Rockshelter (Kline, Staats); History and arch of Philadelphia rds, sts, utilities; Monroe collection (Kolb).
53(4) Gnagy site and Monongahela occupation of Somerset plateau (George).
54(1-2) Mortuary patterns of Monongahela (Davis); Spruce Run (George); Goals and methods and Monongahela (McHugh); Donley site (Eisert); E. periphery of Ft. Ancient (Graybill); Significant cordage attributes (Maslowski); Belldina's Bottom site, WV (Mitchem).
54(3-4) Susquehannock demise (Tooker); Perkiomen Broadspear (Dunn); Lakens cache, OH (Prufer, et al); Late Archaic paleoecology (Custer); Gray cache, NJ (Staats).
55(1-2) Muddy Run rockshelter (Walbert, McGill); Blackman site: Proto-Susquehannock Village (Lucy, McCracken); Hist Petroglyphs, OH (Murphy); Magnetometric testing at Bushy Run (Bartlow, Palance); Fluted pts and pebble chert, NJ (Boldurian); Webb site (Custer); Site survey and testing (Kent, et al).
55(3) Crested blackstone pipe (Becker); L. Woodland ceramics, DE (Griffith, Custer); Novak site (Boyce); Golomb Farm site (Kohler, Orlandini)
55(4) Cuspidoform petroglyphs (Murphy, Carsadden); Bucks County rockshelters (Strohmeier); Ashmore Farm (Eisert, Boyce); Mitchell Farm, DE (Custer, etal).
56(1-2) Experiments with fire-hardening of woods (Warfel); Dated Brewerton component Armstrong Co. (George, Davis); Dental caries and horticulture, OH (Sciulli, Schneider); Ft Ancient and blade core industry (Robertson); Perkiomen Broadpoint viewpoint (Staats); Contract Archaeology assessment SE PA (Custer).
56(3-4) Crawford-Grist site #2 (Grantz); Archeometric analysis Lancaster Co. (Custer); Gray site, NJ (Staats); Clemson's Island vessel (George); Paleo-Indian components 36LA336 (Smoker, Custer); Burial #6 Hartley site (Zimmerman, Randolph); 1916 Susquehanna River expedition (Custer).
57(1) Hist and Arch Immanual Church, New Castle, DE (Roberts); Cultural ecology and archaeology in the Mid-Atlantic (Custer).
57(2) Cultural manifestations--Friendsville site, MD (Boyce-Ballweber); Cultural ecology and archaeology in the Mid-Atlantic, part 2 (Custer).
58(1) Rock Hill rockshelter 36BU35 (Strohmeier); Ironstone utilization in central Mid-Atlantic (Ward); Alternate uses stone celts (Staats); Lithic scatter Piedmont Zone, PA,MD,DE (Custer); 18th C. native settlements, Forks of Delaware, PA--Arch implications (Becker); Late Woodland jar--Stanhope Cave, OH (Seeman, Prufer); Memorial Elmer Erb; Pa Profile: Mercer (Custer, Doms).
58(2) PA Radiocarbon dates (Herbstritt); Owasco vessel, PA (Kline, Staats); Steatite quarries MD, PA (Ward, Custer); Pennsbury Manor bannerstone, PA (Becker); PA Profile: Pratt and Carlisle Indian School (Custer).
59(1) Ft. Ancient communities analysis, OH (Nass); Radiocarbon date-Blackman site (McCracken, Lucy); Prehistoric sites on unglaciated Appalachian Plateau (Stewart, Kratzer); Skeletal sample, Scioto, OH (Sciulli, Alexis, Curtin); The Shoop conundrum (Moeller).
59(2) Trojan site, Bradford Co, PA (McCracken); Quarry Workshop, NY (Funk, Wellman, Elliot); Six Early/Middle Woodland sites (Ballweber).
60(1) Airport II site: (Clemson Island/Owasco on N. Branch of Susquehanna River (Garrahan); Archaeology at Howarth-Nelson site, Fayette Co. (Adovasio, et al); Late Woodland notched disks of U. Delaware Valley (Staats); What happened to Early Woodland cache? (Prufer); Clemson's Island studies (Stewart).  Abstracts
60(2) Ceramics from Iron Maker's Cabin, OH (Carskadden, Morton, Gartley); Petroglyph researcher's manifesto (Swauger); Household site (Monongahela village in Westmoreland Co. (George et al.); Safe Harbor petroglyphs (Inskip).  Abstracts
61(1) Tioga Point Farm site (Lucy); Lower Black's Eddy site, Bucks Co. (Schuldenrein, et al); Spangler site and Youghiogheny River site cluster with Susquehanna Broadspears (George); Cannelton sun god (Swauger).  Abstracts
61(2) Tocks Island component at Snyder site (Adams, Adams); Perkiomenville Rockshelters (Strohmeier); Historical archaeology in PA during Depression (Allen); Clemson Island pottery in Delaware Valley (Staats); Middle Woodland Murphy site, OH (Dancey); Susquehannock stature of mid 16th C. from skeletons at 46HM73 (Becker).  Abstracts
62(1) Susquehannock trade northward to New France prior to A.D. 1608: A popular misconception (Pendergast); Analysis of Late Archaic quartzite industries from the Long site and other sites of the Middle Atlantic Piedmont (Custer); Markings on bone artifacts from the Bell site (36CD31C): Notches, scratches, and cross-hatches (Matlack); A supplementary report on the Late Woodland ceramics from the Overpeck site (36BU5) (Freyermuth, Staats); Early Late Woodland in Western Pennsylvania; the Backstrum Side Notched point evidence (George); A pewter effigy pipe from Pennsylvania in the collection of the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania (Anderson); Native American rock art in the Eastern United States (Swauger).  Abstracts
62(2) The Middle Woodland occupation of the Sewickley Creek-Youghiogheny River area and the Hopewell Interaction Sphere (George); An archaeobotanical study of Fort Ancient subsistence in southwestern Ohio: The State Line site (Wheelersburg); Development of the McFate Culture of Northcentral Pennsylvania: The Monongahela-Shenks Ferry connection (Matlack). Abstracts
63(1) An unusual feature type from the Chartiers Valley (Eisert); Archaeological investigations at the Pidcock sites, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Tull); Ground stone artifacts from the Snyder site (28WA528), Warren County, New Jersey (Freyermuth); Spearthrower weights from the Miga site (36NM33), Northampton County, Pennsylvania (Staats).  Abstracts
63(2) A stemmed point cache from the Snyder site, Warren County, New Jersey (Adams, Adams); The Portman site (36AL40) (Buker); Terminal Late Archaic mortuary practices at Kirian-Treglia (33AL39) (Sciulli, Schuck, Geisen); Lenape shelters: Possible examples from the Contact period (Becker); Excavation of a Shenks Ferry habitation complex on Canfield Island, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania (36LY251) (Bressler).  Abstracts
64(1) Tribute to John Witthoft (Kent); WPA archaeology in Somerset County (George); Upper Ohio Valley archaeological survey of the early 1950s -- and the years before (Swauger); Bits and pieces: The search for Greenwood Furnace (Heberling); Excavations at Sheep Rock Shelter (36HU1) (Michels); A trip down memory lane: Digging along the Delaware, 1964 to 1974 (Kinsey); Archaeology at Independence National Historical Park (Cotter); The direct historical approach to Lenape archaeology (Witthoft). Abstracts
64(2) Petroglyphs, Pictographs, and the Last Thirty-Five Years (Swauger); Archaeological Investigations at the Mon City Site (36WH737), Washington County, Pennsylvania (Hart); An Analysis of the Faunal Assemblage from the Mon City Site (36WH737) (Church); Revisiting the Monongahela Linguistic/Cultural Affiliation Mystery (George); Geoarchaeology: Landscape Formation and Site Identification: A Case Study in Modern Cultural Activities and Prehistoric Site Disturbance (Wheelersburg).  Abstracts
65(1) Prehistoric Settlement and Resource Use in the Aughwick Creek Valley and Adjoining Areas of Central Pennsylvania (Raber); Data Recovery Excavations at the Slackwater Site (36LA207), Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (Custer, et al.)  Abstracts
65(2) Biological Indicators of Diet in Monongahela Populations (Sciulli); Archaeological Investigations in Knox County, Ohio: The Acton Site (33KN345) (Kardulias, et al.Abstracts
66(1) A Summary of Phase III Data Recovery Excavations at the West Water Street Site (36CN175), Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania (Custer, et al.); Preliminary Findings at the Wolf Creek Site (36BT82), Butler County, Pennsylvania (Skirboll and Hanson); The Sumneytown (36MG26) and Dietz Mill (36MG20) Rockshelters (Strohmeier).  Abstracts
66(2) Piney Island and the Archaic of Southeastern Pennsylvania (Kent); A Revolutionary War Burial Ground in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (Shaffer and Humpf); The Winter Knuckles Site and the Mystery House on the Youghiosheny (George); The Passenger Pigeon: A Seasonal Native American Food Source (Orlandini).  Abstracts
67(1) McFate Symposium Papers (George); The McFate Site and Late Woodland Settlement and Subsistence in French Creek Valley, Northwestern Pennsylvania (Burkett and Cunningham); The Smith Site: The Chautaugua-McFate Culture in the Upper Allegheny River Valley in Southwestern New York (Lounsberry); McFate Artifacts in a Monongahela Context: McJunkin, Johnston, and Squirrel Hill (George); An Examination of Late Prehistoric McFate Trail Locations (Myers).  Abstracts
67(2)  
Excavation of the Little Kiln Site (36ME226), Mercer County, Pennsylvania (Gundy); Archaic Manifestations of the Weikert Site and the Middle Creek Valley, Adams County, Pennsylvania (Morgan).  Abstracts
68(1)
Porcupine Quillworking Tools on Monogahela Sites? Ethnology, Evidence, and Implication (George & George); A Miniature Ball-Headed Club in the Vatican Museum (Becker); Hannah Freeman's Baskets (Custer).  Abstracts
68(2)
Wyoming Valley Landscape Evolution and the Emergence of the Wyoming Valley Culture (Thieme and Schuldenrein); An Examination of the Bead Hill Site in the Wyoming Valley (Shaffer); The Early Archaic Period in Pennsylvania (Carr); Daniel Garrison Brinton (Custer). Abstracts
69(1)
Prehistoric Occupations at Fishbasket (Burkett).  Abstract
69(2)
Two Artifact Caches from the Blawnox Site, 36AL19 (George); Monongahela Mortuary Practices in Somerset County, PA: Observations and Implications (Means); Hands Washed in a Muddy Stream: Corrections and Further Thoughts on "Wyoming Valley Landscape Evolution... " (Thieme).  Abstracts
70(1)
A Buried Lamoka Occupation in Stratified Contexts, West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna River, PA (Wall); An Archaeology of Archaeology: Recent Investigations into the 1938 Martz Rock Shelters Excavation (Means); More on a Murky Subject: Impacts of Prehistoric Agricultural Activities in the Wyoming Valley (Thieme); Submission Guidelines. Abstracts
70(2)
Ten-Year Index Issue: Pennsylvania Archaeologist 1990-1999 (Cushman)
71(1)
Vanport Siliceous Shale (Burkett); Analysis of Artifacts from the Joanna Furnace Blacksmith Shop (Doms); Terminal Late Archaic Mortuary Practices II: The Boose Cemetery (Sciulli and Schuck); An Examination of Ceramics from the Dutch Hill Rock Shelter (Myers); Notes on the Ryan Site: A Monongahela Village in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania (Matlack); Pennsylvania Profile No. 17 C. A. Weslager's "Indian Hannah": The "Organization Man" Confronts a Legendary Native American (Custer).  Abstracts
71(2)
The Wasciski Cache (Burkett); Oberly Island: Trend and Tradition in the Lower Lehigh Valley (Siegel, Kingsley, & Benediet); The Shawnee Rocksnail and the Wylie Site (George); Henry Deisher, His Baskets, and George Byron Gordon: Part 1 Pennsylvania Profile No. 18 (Custer)
72(1)
36BR81,  A Multicomponent Site Near Wyalusing, Pennsylvania (Lucy & Keir); Archaeology and Geomorphology of the Coverts Crossing (36Lr75) and Coverts Bridge (36Lr228) Sites, Larwence County, Pennsylvania (MacDonald & Cremeens); Monongahela Houses with Separate Walls and Roofs; Perhaps, Perhaps Not (George); Book Review: Tracking the Shenks Ferry Indians at the Ault Site 36LY120 (Snow); Constitution of The Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology, Inc.
72(2)
Editorial; Revisiting Mary Butler's "Three Archaeological Sites in Somerset County, Pennsylvania" (Means); Discovering Monongahela Rock Art (Weeks); The Notched Disk as a Digging Tool (Bennage Jr.)
73(1)
Linguistic Affiliations of the Massawomeck Confederacy (Sorg); Foley Farm: The Importance of Architecture and the Demise of the Monongahelans (Herbstritt); Geoarchaeological Investigation oat the Rivercrest Site (36MG112): Sand Grain Granulometric Analysis as an Interpretive Tool in Upland Setting Site Formation (Stinchcomb): Charels L. Lucy (Kent)
73(2)
Editor's Note; The Hershey Site: An Update (Schulenberg, Weets, & Rossum); The Chronological Placement of the Hershey Site on a Dynamic Socio-Cultural Landscape (Howard); Mount Davis Tar Kiln (36SO287): Archaeological Surface Survey and Historical Study (Fritz); Redware Analysis of the Early Nineteenth Century Vickers Pottery (Reeser); "They Are Not Dead Who Live In The Hearts They Leave Behind" The Contributions of Dr. Dorothy A. Humpf (Shaffer)
74(1)
President's Message (Raber); Editor's Message (Tippins); A Review of the Monongahela Drew Phase and an Introduction to the Drew "Tradition" (George);
The Kelso Site (36WH23) and the Monongahela Drew Tradition of the Cartiers Valley (Buker); The Wilkinson Site (36WM344), a Drew Tradition Monongahela Village (George); A Closer Look at the Monongahela Drew Tradition (George)
74(2)
The Dunsfort Site: Black Walnuts and Middle Woodland Susistence (George); Plant Remains from the Dunsfort Site (King); The Traister Petroglyphs (Burkett); Terminal Late Archaic Mortuary Practices at Berryhill Cemetery (Sciulli and Heilman); Lost Tribes of teh Susquehanna (Sorg); A Visit to Olduvau Gorge (Kinsey, III)
75(1)
The Murphy's Old House Site 36AR129: A Historic and Prehsitoric Multi-component Site (George); On the Rocks at Parkers Landing (Burkett and Kaufman); New Dates for New Deal Excavated Monongahela Villages in Somerset County (Means); The Warsaw Warrior: A Prehistoric Petroglyph of an Enemy? (Brush and Dilyard); A Milestone - 75 Years (Dlutowski)
75(2)
Surface-Collected Artifacts from the Christoff Site 36AL64 (Buker), An Update on Colonial Witch Bottles (Becker); Revisiting the Mystery of "Carantouan" and Spanish Hill (Twigg); The Miller Farm Monongahela Village (George); Prehistoric Usage of Loyalhanna Chert (Oshnock)
76(1)
A Preliminary Report on the Ebbert Spring Site (Powell), Horseshoe Rockshelter 36CH488 (McConaughy), Prehistoric Settlement Patterns and Lithic Usage in the Upper Juniata River Basin (MacDonald), Comments on Monongahela Drew Radiocarbon Dates (Espino)
76(2)
The Caneadea Mound, Allegany County, New York (Howard),
Anadromous Fish and the Lenape (Becker), Long Distance Exchange?  The Case of an Obsidian Projectile Point from the University of Pennsylvania Museum  (Dillian, Bello, and Shackley), Problematic Tribal Names of Pennsylvania (Sorg)
77(1)
Moving People and Resources Across Pennsylvania's Prehistoric Landscape: Investigations at 36JU104 (Raber), The Late Prehistoric Components at the Godwin-Portman Site, 36AL39 (George), Facing Monday Creek Rockshelter (33HO414): A Late Woodland Hunting Location in Southern Ohio (Spertzel, Abrams, Freter, and Springer)
77(2)
A Preliminary Report on the Paleoindian Assemblage from Indian Camp Run No. 1 (36FO65) (Myers and Myers), An Inventory of Western Pennsylvania Rockshelters (Tippins), Further Discussion of Drew Tradition Radiocarbon Dates,
Migration, Mea Culpa, Etc. (George)

78(1)
Chemical Characterization of Four Pre-Contact Copper Artifacts from Pennsylvania (Lattanzi), The Early and Middle Woodland in the Upper Juniata River Drainage: Archaeological Visibility and Regional Population (Raber), Brown's Bottom #1 (33RO1104) Bladelet Assemblage: An Experiment in Use-Wear Analysis (Pacheco and Burks)
78(2)
W. J. Holland's 1902 Lecture about the Smith's Ferry  Petroglyphs (36BV7) and Western Pennsylvania Archaeology (Waters), The Drew-Two and Scarem Phases of Monongahella at the Lang Site (36WH48) (George), Archaeolbotanical Remains Recovered from Flotation from the Lang Site (36WH48) (Ericksen), The Formation of Indigenous Sedentary Communities in the MOnday Creek Tributary of the Hocking River Valley, Ohio: A GIS Archaeological Landscape Approach (Hicks, Abrams, Freter, and Ueland), The Monnel Triangle Point: A Proposed Levanna Sub-Type Scalene Triangle Projectile Point (Powell)
79(1)
Archaeological Investigations at 36FA368: Implications for the Study of Monogahela Settlement Patterns (Raber), The Ault Site (36LY20): A Multi-Component Site INcluding a Fortified Shenks Ferry Village (Bressler), Geochemical Analysis of Archaeological Cerramics in the Hocking Valley, Ohio (Patton, Abrams, Freter)
80(1)
Two Monongahela Sites in Fayette County, Pennsylvania (Means), "Late Woodland" (CA. 1000-1740 CE) Foraging Patterns of the Lenape and Their Neighbors in the Delaware Valley (Becker), An Analysis of Prehistoric Ceramics Found at the Ebbert Spring Site, 36FR367 (Powell), Richard George's 2008 C14 Dating Project (Tippins and George), A Discussion of New Radiocarbon Dates from the Gnagey 3 (36SO55), McJunkin (36AL17), and Household (36WM61) Sites (Means and Tippins)
80(2)
The Discovery of Fort Morris, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania (Warfel and Marr), The Enigmatic Vestal Phase of the Late Archaic (Miroff), Birdstones: Some Clarifications from Maryland (Curry), The Armewarmus Band of New Jersey: Other Clues to Differences Between the Lenopie and Lenape (Becker), Human Head Effigy Found at the Ebbert Spring Site (Powell)
81(1)
The Wylie #3 Site (36WH283): Part 1 (George), Excavation of the Glenshaw Rockshelter (Tippins), "Charms, Skinners, and Slickstones": The Wilson Collection Documentation Project (Wholey and Falchetta), Debitage and Test Trench Material from the Raccoon Point Site (28GL6), Gloucester, New Jersey (Roeske)
81(2)
The Wylie #3 Site (36WH283): Part II (George), Keyhole Features from the Consol Site (36WM100) (Auffart and Oshnock), Two Archaic Dogs from Central Ohio (Sciulli and Purcell), Jacob Skickett, Lenopi Elder: Preliminary Notes from before 1750 to after 1802 (Becker)


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