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1 ARCHAEOLOGY IN MONTANA Inventory of Publications A General Index of All Volumes (1958 to 2014) This listing provides a general index of articles published in Archaeology in Montana over the years. It also serves as a catalog of back issues, with the respective price of each volume for one edition. Many are no longer available, particularly the early issues; these are listed as “NA”. All of these journals are kept at the Bureau of Land Management’s Billings Curation Center in Billings, Montana. Back issue requests may be mailed to the MAS post office box. We will send them to you as soon as possible, but during the field season (roughly April – November) there may be delays. Thanks. Volume 1, Number 1, 1958 ...................................................................................................... NA (Not Available) The Universitys Role in Statewide Archeology, pp. 2-3. D. C. Taylor Petroglyphs at Porcupine Lookout, a Site in Rosebud County, pp. 3-5. G. Eichhorn Each to the Other, pp. 5-7. W. A. Ritchie Volume 1, Number 2, 1958 ................................................................................................................................ NA The Yellowstone Park Survey, pp. 2-4. J. J. Hoffman A Proposed Site Form, pp. 4-5, 9-10. L. K. Napton The Numbering of Archeological Sites, pp. 5-8. The Montana State University, Anthropology Staff Volume 1, Number 3, 1958 ................................................................................................................................ NA Projectile Points from the Surface near Great Falls, Montana, pp. 3-4. M. Shumate Blacktail Mountain Caves, pp. 5-7. F. Niven

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ARCHAEOLOGY IN MONTANA Inventory of Publications

A General Index of All Volumes (1958 to 2014)

This listing provides a general index of articles published in Archaeology in Montana over the years.

It also serves as a catalog of back issues, with the respective price of each volume for one edition.

Many are no longer available, particularly the early issues; these are listed as “NA”. All of these

journals are kept at the Bureau of Land Management’s Billings Curation Center in Billings, Montana.

Back issue requests may be mailed to the MAS post office box. We will send them to you as soon as

possible, but during the field season (roughly April – November) there may be delays. Thanks.

Volume 1, Number 1, 1958 ...................................................................................................... NA (Not Available)

The University‟s Role in Statewide Archeology, pp. 2-3.

D. C. Taylor

Petroglyphs at Porcupine Lookout, a Site in Rosebud County, pp. 3-5.

G. Eichhorn

Each to the Other, pp. 5-7.

W. A. Ritchie

Volume 1, Number 2, 1958 ................................................................................................................................ NA

The Yellowstone Park Survey, pp. 2-4.

J. J. Hoffman

A Proposed Site Form, pp. 4-5, 9-10.

L. K. Napton

The Numbering of Archeological Sites, pp. 5-8.

The Montana State University, Anthropology Staff

Volume 1, Number 3, 1958 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Projectile Points from the Surface near Great Falls, Montana, pp. 3-4.

M. Shumate

Blacktail Mountain Caves, pp. 5-7.

F. Niven

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Volume 1, Number 4, 1958 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Pottery in Montana, pp. 2-3.

A. B. Kehoe

Archaeological Dating Techniques, pp. 3-6.

D. C. Taylor

Camus Creek, p. 6.

D. and S. Jenni

Volume 2, Number 1, 1959 ................................................................................................................................ NA

A Ranger Basin Campsite, p.2.

D. and S. Jenni

A Ceramic Site on East Redwater Creek, pp. 2-4, 7.

D. C. Taylor

An Appraisal of Montana Archeology, pp. 5-7.

F. L. Niven

Volume 2, Number 2, 1959 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Archeological field Techniques, pp. 1, 19-20.

D. C. Taylor

A Brief Inventory of Specimens and Features of Montana Prehistory, pp. 2-18.

C. I. Malouf

Volume 2, Numbers 3 and 4, 1959 ..................................................................................................................... NA

A Riddle Solved or Gullible‟s Travels, pp. 2-3.

G. W. Arthur and D. C. Taylor

Intermountain Pottery on Yellowstone Lake, pp. 3-7.

J. J. Hoffman

The Owl Canyon Pictograph Site, pp. 7-11.

S. W. Conner

Montana‟s Earliest Hunters, pp. 11-14.

D. C. Taylor

Volume 3, Number 1, 1961 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Pictographs and Petroglyphs, pp. 1-13.

C. I. Malouf

Volume 3, Number 2, 1961 ................................................................................................................................ NA

A Short History of Montana Archaeology, pp. 1-12.

C. I. Malouf

Memoir 1, 1962 NA

Symposium on Buffalo Jumps. (62 pages)

C. I. Malouf and S. W. Conner

Volume 3, Number 3, 1962 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Seven Pictograph Sites in Southwestern Montana, pp. 1-19.

A. O. (Dede) Jasmann

Volume 3, Number 4, 1962 ............................................................................................................................ .. NA

Stone Piles, pp. 1-5

C. I. Malouf

Camp Misery Site, p.6.

D. and S. Jenni

Edward Adam, P.7.

C. I. Malouf

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Volume 4, Number 1, 1962 ................................................................................................................................ NA

The Bannock Trails of Yellowstone National Park, pp. 1-8.

A. L. Haines

The Old Indian Trail, pp. 9-11.

C. I. Malouf

Volume 4, Number 2, 1962 ............................................................................................................................ . NA

Publications on Montana archaeology, pp. 1-11.

S. W. Conner

Stone Mauls, pp. 11-13.

C. I. Malouf

Volume 4, Number 3, 1962 ................................................................................................................................ NA

History of Pictograph Cave Excavations, pp. 2-7.

D. Stockton

Notes on Indented Based Projectile Points Associated with Late Plains

Materials in South Central Montana, pp. 8-9.

G. W. Arthur

A Western Montana Mystery Object, pp. 9-12.

C. I. Malouf

Volume 4, Number 4, 1962 ......................................................................................................................... ..... NA

An Occupation Site near Stockett, Montana, pp. 1-2.

S. G. Konesky

Pestles, pp. 3-6.

C. I. Malouf

Some Surface finds near Great Falls, Montana, pp. 7-8.

M. Shumate

Camas Creek (24SA5), pp. 9-20.

D. Jenni

Volume 5, Number 1, 1962 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Road Signs Along an Abandoned Highway, pp. 1-2.

G. Skillman

More Notes on the Indented Base, Triangular Projectile Point, p.3.

R. Hindman

Pipes, pp. 4-10.

C. I. Malouf

A Selected and Annotated Bibliography on the Protection and Preservation

of archaeological Resources, pp. 11-20.

G. S. Nickerson

Those Stone Piles Again, p. 21.

C. I. Malouf

Volume 5, Number 2, 1963 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Battle Pits and War Lodges, pp. 1-11.

C. I. Malouf

Oscar T. Lewis, pp. 12-16.

B. Purcell

Sterile Burial on Red Mountain, pp. 17-18.

D. R. Jenni

Again, Those Stone Piles, pp. 19-20.

Part I: T. White

Part II: C. Malouf

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Volume 5, Number 3, 1963 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Petroglyphs (An Editorial), p.1.

C. I. Malouf

Some Archaeological Finds around Billings, Montana, pp. 2-4.

G. Lindley

Unusual Petroglyph Boulder, pp. 5-7.

M. Shumate

Pictographs near Perma, pp. 8-9.

P. Moncure

Folsom and Clovis Projectile Points Found in Southwestern Montana, pp. 10-18.

A. “Dede” Jasmann

The Richardson Farm Site, pp. 19-22.

G. W. Arthur

A Memorial (Carl Christopher Koetter and Ronald C. Jennewein), pp. 23-24.

C. I. Malouf

Volume 5, Number 4, 1964 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Stone knives in Montana, pp. 1-10.

L. Loendorf

The Archaeological report, pp. 11-12.

D. C. Taylor

The “Indian Post Office,” pp. 13-14.

C. I. Malouf

Carbon Dating and Other Technical Aids to archaeology, pp. 15-18.

D. Grey

Oscar O. Mueller, pp. 18-19.

C. I. Malouf

Prehistoric Giants, pp. 20-21.

C. I. Malouf

Bird Points ????, pp. 22-23.

F. L. Des Rosier

Memoir 2, 1965……… ............................................................................................................................. ...... NA

The Keaster Site (24PH401): A Stratified Bison Kill Occupation in the

Missouri Breaks Area of North Central Montana. (27 pages)

L. B. Davis and E. Stallcop

Volume 6, Number 1, 1965 ............................................................................................................................ . NA

The Summit Survey Summary, pp. 1-3.

L. Napton

Habitations and Habitation sites on the Yellowstone River, pp. 4-13.

F. A. Wierzbinski

Kutenai War Lodges, pp. 14-15.

F. L. Des Rosier

The Washington Archaeological Society, pp. 16-17.

C. G. Nelson

A Brief Report on the Excavation of 24EX1, pp. 18-23.

S. V. Lang

Volume 6, Number 2, 1965 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Relating Geo-Glaciological Formations to Archaeological Aspects in the

Northwest Plains, pp. 1-2.

C. Erdmann

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Preliminary Report on North-Central Montana Archaeology, pp. 3-10.

L. B. Davis

Archaeology on the Milk River as Seen from Alberta, pp. 11-13.

R. G. Forbis

The Bison Drive as Seen from Saskatchewan, pp. 14-16.

T. F. Kehoe

On the Naming of Horizons, p. 16.

C. Malouf

Ancient Surface Finds from the Missouri Valley near Cascade, Montana, pp. 17-19.

M. Shumate

The Francois-Finlay Post as an Illustration of an Indian-White Contact

Situation, pp. 20-23.

A. Kehoe

Panel Discussion: Northwestern Plains Archaeology, North-Central Montana,

pp. 25-33.

Edited by L. B. Davis

Volume 6, Number 3, 1965 ............................................................................................................................ . NA

Techniques of Dating in Archaeology, pp. 1-9.

C. Malouf

This Man MacHaffie, pp. 10-14.

C. Malouf

Perforators, p. 14.

C. Malouf

Memoir 3, 1966 ……………………………………………………………………………………………….NA

The Wahkpa Chu‟gn Site (24HL101): Late Hunters in the Milk River

Valley, Montana. (46 pages)

L. B. Davis and E. Stallcop

Volume 6, Number 4, 1966 ............................................................................................................................ . NA

Slate Knives or Scrapers, pp. 1-4.

C. Malouf

Applying the Ancient Craft of Knapping through Controlled Fracturing, pp. 5-21.

J. Healy

Robert Randolph Howard, pp. 22-23.

C. Malouf

Some Notes on Northwestern Plains Archaeology, pp. 24-25.

F. C. Krieg

Volume 7, Number 1, 1966 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Locating Archaeological Sites, pp. 1-5.

E. Stallcop

A Projectile Point from the Big Hole battlefield, pp. 5-6.

A. L. Haines

A Disappearing Montana Resource, pp. 7-8.

G. W. Arthur

The Russian Creek Wickiup Site, pp. 8-12.

S. Conner

Volume 7, Number 2, 1966 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Cultural Relations Between Two Plains, pp. 1-2.

E. H. Swanson, Jr.

Cooperative Obsidian Dating Research in the Northwestern Plains: A Status

Report, pp. 3-5.

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L. B. Davis

The Rigler Bluffs hearth Site: 24PA401, p.5.

A. L. Haines

The Distribution in North-Central Montana of Variant Basally Indented Projectile

Points of the McKean Tradition, pp. 6-9.

E. Stallcop

The Eagle Creek Site, 24PA301, p. 11-12.

G. W. Arthur

Volume 7, Number 3, 1966 ............................................................................................................................ . NA

Comments on Lewis‟ Exploration of the Marias River, pp. 1-9.

W. Fjosee

A Three Legged Stone Vessel from the Lower Yellowstone, pp. 10-12.

K. Feyhl

Volume 7, Number 4, 1966 ............................................................................................................................ . NA

The Lost River Burial (24HL403), pp. 1-14.

J. Brumley

Recollections of a Wickiup Site, p.15.

S. Conner

Sanitation Salvage Archaeology in Empty Gulch, pp. 16-17.

K. Feyhl

Volume 8, Number 1, 1967 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Historic Tribes and Archaeology, pp. 1-16.

C. Malouf

Some Facts and Much Conjecture Concerning the Sun River Medicine Wheel,

Teton County, Montana, pp. 17-23.

T. P. Newcomb

The Roberts Site, pp. 24-27.

R. B. Moe

Volume 8, Number 2, 1967 ................................................................................................................................ NA

The Carter Ferry Buffalo Kill, pp. 1-10.

M. Shumate

The Alluvial Sequence in Southwestern Alberta: New Evidence for Post-Glacial

Climatic Change, pp. 11-13.

B. Reeves

Additional Pictograph Sites in Park County, Montana, pp. 14-15.

L. Lahren

Volume 8, Number 3, 1967 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Pictorial Sketch of Pictograph Cave, pp. 1-15.

S. Conner

The Whetstone Ridge site, pp. 15-24.

G. Arthur

Volume 8, Number 4, 1967 ................................................................................................................................ NA

The Material Culture of the Kutenai, pp. 1-11.

R. P. Tro

The Taft Hill Buffalo Jump, pp. 12-34.

M. Shumate

Volume 9, Number 1, 1968 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Split Rock: A Probable fortification Site, pp. 1-10.

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S. W. Conner and K. J. Feyhl

The Lost Horse and Elbow Lake Occupation Sites, pp. 11-16.

R. P. and L. C. Tro

Laboratory Artifact photography, pp. 17-23.

D. Dodge

Volume 9, Number 2, 1968 ............................................................................................................................ . NA

The Evans Wickiup Site, pp. 1-11, 15-17.

D. Joyes

The Northwest Gun from the Evans Site, pp. 11-15.

D. Grey

A Preliminary Report on the Myers-Hindman Site, pp. 18-22.

L. Lahren

Volume 9, Number 3, 1968 ................................................................................................................................ NA

The Shosonean Migrations Northward, pp. 1-19.

C. I. Malouf

The Devil‟s Eyebrow Site: A Preliminary Report, pp. 20-22.

R. P. and L. C. Tro

Volume 9, Number 4, 1968 ................................................................................................................................ NA

Archeology of the lower Bighorn Canyon, Montana, pp. 1-108.

L. A. Brown

Volume 10, Numbers 1 and 2, 1969 ............................................................................................................... . NA

Slim Buttes Lodge, pp. 1-14.

S. W. Conner and S. D. Halverson

Vision Quest Sites and Structures, pp. 14-20.

D. E. Fredlund

Pryor Mountain Archaeology, pp. 21-52.

L. L. Loendorf

Volume 10, Number 3, 1969 .............................................................................................................................. NA

Antiquity in North Central Montana, pp. 1-11.

A. Brekke

Lookout Cave (24PH402), a Preliminary Report on Surface Materials, pp. 13-33.

C. Barnier

A Summary of Known Archaeological Sites in North Central Montana, pp. 35-44.

E. Stallcop and P. English

Petroglyph Boulders in Phillips County, Montana, pp. 45-65.

J. Hoy

Aluminum Foil as a Recording Technique of Incised Rock Art, pp. 67-88.

B. Williams

Volume 10, Number 4, 1969 .......................................................................................................................... . NA

The Conical Timbered Lodge on the Northwestern Plains: Historical,

Ethnological and Archaeological Evidence, pp. 1-49.

A. S. Kidwell, Jr.

An Early Man Site Near Malta, Montana, pp. 50-59.

J. Hoy

A Carved Stone Whale (?) from North Central Montana, pp. 60-63.

J. Hoy

Volume 11, Number 1, 1970 .............................................................................................................................. NA

Butchering Under Primitive Conditions: An Example from Honduras, pp. 1-6.

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D. Joyes

Artifacts in Myth, Legend, and Literature, pp. 7-11.

E. A. Stallcop

Alkali Creek Rock Cairn, pp. 13-16.

J. Hoy

Prehistoric Patterns of Campsite Selection in the Pryor Mountains, Montana, pp. 17-44.

L. L. Loendorf

Montana Projectile Point Types: Avonlea, pp. 45-57.

A. M. Johnson

Burial According to Transportation Status, pp. 59-61.

W. E. Fraser

Comments on „A Carved Stone Whale (?) from North Central Montana,‟ by

Judy Hou, p. 61.

J. S. Sigstad

Noteworthy Current Legislation—Archaeology, pp. 61-64.

F. W. Sharrock

Volume 11, Numbers 2 and 3, 1970 ................................................................................................................... NA

Aboriginal Patterns of Trade Between the Columbia Basin and the Northern

Plains, pp. V-96.

G. Griswold

Volume 11, Number 4, 1970 .......................................................................................................................... . NA

Northeastern Montana Archaeology, pp. 1-14.

D. C. Joyes and T. Jerde

Archaeological Survey of the Forks of the Flathead River: A Preliminary

Report, pp. 15-29.

D. E. and L. Fredlund

A Petroglyph Site in Yellowstone County (24YL610), pp. 31-37.

A. E. Francis

Three Buttes Bison Kill (24BL104), pp. 39-54.

A. Brekke

Montana Projectile Point Types: Besant, pp. 55-70.

A. M. Johnson

An Extension of Avonlea Distribution, pp. 71-72.

D. E. Fredlund

Volume 12, Number 1, 1971 .......................................................................................................................... . NA

Protohistoric Mandan or Hidatsa Bundle, pp. 1-10.

W. R. Wood

Preliminary Report on Area A, Wahkpa Chu‟gn Site (24HL101): Results of

the 1970 Field Season, pp. 11-39.

J. Brumley

Volume 12, Numbers 2 and 3, 1971 ............................................................................................................... . NA

Archaeological Survey of the Three Forks of the Flathead River, Montana,

pp. v-58.

D. E. and L. B. Fredlund

Volume 12, Number 4, 1971 .......................................................................................................................... . NA

Archaeological Survey of the National Bison Range and Other Portions of

the Lower Flathead Basin, Montana, pp. v-47.

C. D. Barnier

Volume 13, Number 1, 1972 .......................................................................................................................... .$3.00

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Crystal Spring Indian Campsite, pp. 1-19.

J. A. Spencer

Archaeological Survey of the Grave Creek Trail, pp. 21-32.

J. Mathews and A. Frost

Surface Collection from the Archie Johnson Site (24CA1004), pp. 33-39.

M. Shumate

Volume 13, Number 2, 1972 .......................................................................................................................... .$3.00

The Stark-Lewis Site, 24GV401, pp. v-55.

K. J. Feyhl

Volume 13, Numbers 3 and 4, 1972 ............................................................................................................... .$5.00

Montana Archaeology: A Bibliography, pp. v-158.

A. M. Johnson

Volume 14, Number 1, 1973 .......................................................................................................................... .$4.00

Quantitative Methods in the Analysis of Butchered Faunal Remains: A

Suggested Approach, pp. 1-40.

J. Brumley

A Buffalo Head Effigy from Montana, pp. 41-46.

G. Pallister

Beaver Creek Park Site (24HL411): An Exercise in Salvage Archaeology, pp. 47-54.

E. Stallcop

New Antiquities Protective Legislation for Montana, pp. 55-59.

L. B. Davis

Volume 14, Number 2, 1973 .......................................................................................................................... .$4.00

Linear Mounds in the Northeastern Plains, pp. 1-19.

S. A. Chomko and W. R. Wood

Fort McKenzie (1832-1843): Historic Salvage Archaeology, pp. 20-43.

M. Shumate

The Montana Statewide Archaeological Data Retrieval System (MADS), pp. 44-48.

T. A. Foor

The Shippee Canyon Site, pp. 49-85.

D. C. Joyes

Volume 14, Number 3, 1973 .......................................................................................................................... . NA

Six Bison Kill Sites in Phillips County, Montana, pp. 1-34.

J. Hoy

High Butte, 32ME13: A Missouri Valley Woodland-Besant Site, pp. 35-83.

W. R. Wood and A. M. Johnson

Volume 15, Number 1, 1974 .......................................................................................................................... . NA

A Butchering Experiment with Flaked Obsidian Tools, pp. 1-10.

W. J. Elliott and R. Anderson

Drifting Down the Yellowstone River with Captain William Clark, 1806: A

Pictographic Record of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, pp. 11-21.

J. L. Cramer

Observations on Ray Material Selection in Sheridan County, Montana, pp. 22-29.

A. M. Johnson and D. C. Roper

Recording Rock Art, pp. 30-38

L. Fredlund

Volume 15, Number 2, 1974 .......................................................................................................................... .$4.00

The Fox Burial Site (24HL413) near Havre, Montana, pp. 1-26.

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L. M. Brumley

Two Cribbed Log Structure Sites, pp. 27-34.

R. B. Moe

The Montana Statewide Archaeological Retrieval system (MADS) II, pp. 35-51.

T. Foor

Edge-Ground Cobbles: A Discussion, pp. 52-73.

J. I. Darroch

Volume 15, Number 3, 1974 .......................................................................................................................... . NA

Report on a Test Excavation at the DesRosier Site, pp. 1-21.

J. H. Brumley

Emil‟s Lodge, pp. 23-29.

S. W. Conner

Camp Cooke (1866-1870): Historic Site Salvage Archaeology, pp. 41-46.

M. Shumate

Rapid Method for Recording Stone Circles, pp. 47-54.

M. B. Smith

Atlatl Weights from the Missouri Valley in West-Central Montana, pp. 55-58.

M. Shumate

Montana archaeological Bibliography: 1972-1974, pp. 79-90.

A. M. Johnson

Volume 16, Number 1, 1975 .......................................................................................................................... . NA

Missouri River Headwaters Archaeology, pp. 1-42.

C. I. Malouf

Hoofprint Boulder (24RV1026), pp. 43-47

A. M. Johnson

The Montana Statewide Archaeological Data Retrieval System (MADS): III, pp. 49-60.

T. Foor

Volume 16, Numbers 3, 1975 .......................................................................................................................... NA

Comprehensive Stone Circle Site Mapping, pp. 1-12.

S. Aaberg

Archaeological and Historical Values in the Calamity Jane Reservoir Locality,

Yellowstone and Stillwater Counties, Montana, pp. 13-62.

L. B. Davis

A Pottery Vessel from the Pouliot Site (24GL1002), pp. 63-71.

A. M. Johnson

The Drake Site (24YL51): A Prehistoric Fall-Rock Shelter in the Yellowstone

Valley, pp. 73-89.

S. Aaberg

Popularizing Montana Archaeology: The Museum and field Exhibit Approach,

pp. 99-104.

E. Stallcop

Radiocarbon Dates from the Wahkpa Chu‟gn Site, pp. 105-116.

J. H. Brumley

Early Cultures at the Coleman Ridge Site near Cascade, Montana, pp. 117-120.

M. Shumate

A Hydration Dated Obsidian Corner-Tang Knife, East Gallatin Valley, Montana,

pp. 121-135.

L. B. Davis

Archaeological Activities in Montana, 1975 Field Season, pp. 137-145.

Volume 17, Numbers 1 and 2, 1976 .............................................................................................................. .$6.00

Proposed Revisions of Montana‟s State Antiquities Act of 1974, pp. 3-9.

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L. B. Davis

Two Former Besant Pounds Along the Sun river, pp. 11-31.

M. Shumate

In the Lap of the Gods: Archaeology and Ethnohistory in the Big Horn Mountains,

Wyoming, pp. 33-34.

M. Wilson

The Dodge Site (24RB1225): A McKean Phase Lithic „Cache‟ in the Tongue River Valley

L. B. Davis, , pp. 35-51.

A Study of Projectile Point Typology at the Stott Site (D1Ma-1) and Some

Observations on Basal Attrition, pp. 53-81.

B. A. Nicholson

Comment on „Radiocarbon dates from the Wahkpa Chu‟gn Site‟ by John Brumley,

pp. 83-95.

L. B. Davis

The Commissary Ridge Bison Kill (24CB863), pp. 97-104.

L. L. Loendorf and K. N. Good

Cultural Resources and Energy Development in the West, pp. 109-111.

R. A. Murray

Volume 17, Number 3, 1976 ........................................................................................................................... NA

Dale Ranch Tree Burial and Rock Art Sites in Golden Valley County, pp. 1-5.

M. Shumate

Benjamin Hill Petroglyphs, pp. 7-13.

L. Fredlund

Pictograph Cave: An Early Photograph, pp. 15-17.

S. W. Conner

A Hoof, Hand and Footprint Petroglyph Boulder Recovery from Valley County,

pp. 19-27.

J. I Darroch

Four Petroglyph Sites in Southeastern Montana, pp. 29-42.

A. M. Johnson

Some Archaeological field Activities in Montana, 1976 Season, pp. 43-50.

Volume 18, Number 1, 1977 .......................................................................................................................... .$6.00

An Aboriginal Burial Site Near Kalispell, pp. 1-26.

B. J. Hogan

Woodland and Besant in the Northern Plains: A Perspective, pp. 27-41.

A. M. Johnson

Fort McKenzie: A Study in Applied Historical and Archaeological Methods, pp. 43-52.

G. C. Wood

Volume 18, Numbers 2 and 3, 1977 ............................................................................................................... .$6.00

Timber Shelters of the Crow Indians, pp. 1-18.

F. W. Voget

Fortification Sites in the Big Horn Canyon Area, pp. 19-39.

L. L. Loendorf and K. N. Good

The Carrot Camp Fortification Site (24BH664), pp. 41-48.

S. W. Conner, L. B. Davis, and J. Medicine Crow

Some Archaeological Field Activities in Montana, 1977 Season, pp. 51-63.

Volume 19, Numbers 1 and 2, 1978 ............................................................................................................... . NA

Evans: A Multi-Component Site in Northwestern North Dakota, pp. 1-39.

F. Schneider and J. Kinney

Regional Sampling in Central Montana, pp. 41-57.

D. N. Siegel

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Tiber Reservoir, Montana: 1974 Archaeological Survey, pp. 59-129.

T. E. Roll

A Compound Arrow from Carbon County, Montana, pp. 131-136.

J. L. Cramer

Volume 19, Number 3, 1978 .......................................................................................................................... .$6.00

Wortham Shelter: An Avonlea Site in the Bighorn River Canyon, Wyoming,

Some Archaeological Activities in Montana, 1978 Field Season, pp. 105-111.

Volume 20, Number 1, 1979 .......................................................................................................................... .$7.00

Late Prehistoric Period bison Procurement on the Milk River in North-Central

Montana, pp. v-241.

J. D. Keyser

Volume 20, Number 2, 1979 .......................................................................................................................... . NA

Pottery Manufacture Analysis: Experimental Assessment of Technological

Continuity in the Altamont Region, pp. 1-78.

A. Simon

Additional Archaeological Assessment of the Fisher River Site (24LN10),

Northwestern Montana, pp. 79-106.

T. E. Roll

This Man—William Thomas Mulloy, 1917-1978, pp. 107-120.

C. I. Malouf

Volume 20, Number 3, 1979 .............................................................................................................................. NA

Symposium on the Crow-Hidatsa Separations

Introduction to the Symposium, pp. 1-2.

S. W. Conner

The Crow Indian Occupation of the High Plains: The Archaeological

Evidence, pp. 3-15.

G. C. Frison

The Problem of Crow Pottery, pp. 17-29.

A. M. Johnson

Tenting on the Plains: Archaeological Inferences about the Awatixa Hidatsa-

Mountain Crow Schism from the Missouri river Trench, pp. 31-41.

J. F. Taylor

„Crow‟ Pottery as Seen from Alberta, pp. 43-48.

R. G. Forbis

The Ceramics from Ludlow Cave, Harding County, South Dakota, pp. 49-62.

L. M. Alex

The Crow Migration Story, pp. 63-72.

J. Medicine Crow

Ethnohistoric Problems in the Crow-Hidatsa Separation, pp. 73-85.

J. R. Hanson

The Bearing of Ethnohistoric Data on the Crow-Hidatsa Separation(s), pp. 87-111.

C. A. Heidenreich

Glottochronology and the Separation of the Crow and Hidatsa, pp. 113-125.

G. H. Matthews

Some Archaeological Field Activities in Montana, 1979 Season, pp. 127-142.

Volume 21, Number 1, 1980 .............................................................................................................................. NA

Tool Grooves, A Challenge, pp. 1-31.

K. J. Feyhl

Excavations at the Graybeal Site, 1979: A Preliminary Report, pp. 33-44.

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P. R. Flint

The George Drouillard Maps of 1808, pp. 45-53.

J. R. Hanson

The Bandit Site (48BH460), pp. 55-78.

L. L. Loendorf

Volume 21, Number 2, 1980 .......................................................................................................................... .$6.00

Historic Period Indicators in the Rock Art of the Yellowstone, pp. 1-13.

S. W. Conner

Stone Rings: An Analysis of Selected Assemblages From the Northern Montana Plains

S.A. Scott, pp. 15-24.

Reply to Johnson‟s „The Problem of Crow Pottery,‟ pp. 25-28.

J. D. Keyser

Montana Archaeology Bibliography Update: 1975-1979, pp. 29-38.

A. M. Johnson

Book Review: Mammalian Osteology, pp. 39-41.

K. Deaver

Some Archaeological Field Activities in Montana, 1970 Field Season, pp. 43-61.

Volume 21, Number 3, 1980 .............................................................................................................................. NA

Trails, Trails and More Trails: Another Historic Preservation Challenge

On the Trail of the Indian, pp. 1-9.

C. I. Malouf

The Bad Pass Trail, pp. 11-101

L. L. Loendorf and J. L. Brownell

The East Bearspaw Slope Aboriginal Trail, pp. 103-115.

L. B. Davis, R. E. Carroll, and J. R. Ryan

The Lolo Trail: A Significant Travel Route Across the Bitterroots, pp. 117-128.

C. M. McLeod

The Kootenai Falls Portage Trail, pp. 129-147.

C. M. Davis and E. L. Vinson

In Quest of „The Old Cherry Creek Indian Trail,‟ pp. 149-177.

L. B. Davis

Shifting Wheel Tracks: „Bozeman Trail‟ Variants in the Wyoming/Montana Border

Country, pp. 179-191.

R. A. Murray

The Road to Tongue River, pp. 193-204.

W. B. Vincent

The Vigilante Trail, pp. 205-215.

M. G. Burlingame

Tracing Historical Trails: A Question of Approach, pp. 217-228.

A. S. Newell

Special Issue No. 1, 1980 (125 pp.) (same as Vol. 20, No. 3, 1979) ................................................................ NA

Volume 22, Number 1, 1981 .......................................................................................................................... .$7.00

Ceramics and Cultural Affiliation at the Goheen Site, 24WX30, pp. 1-22.

D. Fraley and A. M. Johnson

The Ayers-Frazier Bison Trap (24PE30): A Late Middle Period Bison kill on the

Lower Yellowstone River, pp. 23-77.

G. R. Clark and m. Wilson

Volume 22, Number 2, 1981 .......................................................................................................................... . NA

Identifying Intrasite Assemblage Variability from Two Lithic Scatters in the

Upper Tongue River Valley, pp. 1-11.

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T. R. Lincoln

Rock Alignments, pp. 13-20.

C. I. Malouf

Eight Paleo-Indian Site Locations in Northeastern Montana, pp. 21-38.

T. R. Jerde

Archaeological Investigations in the Deep Creek-French Creek Locality, Deer

Lodge County, Montana, pp. 39-87.

M. B. Smith

A Reexamination of Tipi ring Size-Age Relationship, pp. 89-95.

T. E. Roll

Volume 22, Number 3, 1981 .......................................................................................................................... . NA

The Saxon Site: Questions of Race and Culture, pp. 1-25.

D. C. Joyes

Prehistoric Lifeways in the Tongue River Valley, pp. 27-74.

S. T. Greiser

Some Notes on Pictographs From the Jefferson River Headwaters, pp. 75-82.

J. F. Werner

Book Review: Bootlegger Trail Site: A Spring Bison Kill, pp. 83-85.

T. F. Kehoe

Some Archaeological Field Activities in Montana, 1981 Field Season, pp. 87-105.

Special Issue Number 2, 1981 (228 pages) (same as Vol. 21, No. 3, 1980). ..................................................... NA

Volume 23, Number 1, 1982 .......................................................................................................................... .$7.00

Extended Coalescent Pottery at the Horse Butte Site, West-Central Montana,

pp. 1-9.

A. J. Johnson

The American Indian Religious Freedoms Act (ARFA) and Montana Archaeology,

pp. 11-17.

S. Deaver

Geological Sources of Archaeological Obsidian in the Flint Creek Valley Area,

Northern Rocky Mountain Region, pp. 19-26.

P. R. Flint and R. L. Sappington

Eagle Shelter, Bighorn County, Wyoming: Preliminary Report, pp. 27-42.

S. A. Chomko

The Highwalker Site: Late Prehistoric Period Hunters of the Powder River

Basin, pp. 43-97.

C. M. Davis and J. D. Keyser

Volume 23, Number 2, 1982 .......................................................................................................................... .$7.00

Floodplain Archaeology at the Holmes Terrace Site (24FR62), Fergus County,

Montana, pp. 1-151.

L. B. Davis, S. A. Aaberg, M. Wilson, and R. Ottersberg

Volume 23, Number 3, 1982 .......................................................................................................................... .$7.00

The Archaeology of Post-Glacial Lake Great Falls, pp. 1-39.

M. Shumate

Inundated Prehistoric Occupation Sites Along Canyon Ferry Lake, pp. 41-84.

L. B. Davis and T. Helmick

Archaeology of the Crow Indian Vision Quest, pp. 85-127.

S. W. Conner

Some Archaeological Field Activities in Montana, 1982 Field Season, pp. 129-143.

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Special Issue Number 3, 1982 (31 pages)......................................................................................................... .Free

Montana Archaeology and Radiocarbon Chronology: 1962-1981.

L. B. Davis

Volume 24, Number 1, 1983 .......................................................................................................................... .$7.00

The Kenney Site: A Stratified Campsite in Southwestern Alberta, pp. 1-135.

B. O. K. Reeves

Volume 24, Number 2, 1983 .......................................................................................................................... .$7.00

Besant Projectile Points From the Antonsen Site (24GA660), Gallatin County,

Montana: Within-Sample Variance, pp. 1-57.

C. D. Zeier

Archaeological Investigations at the Cremer Site (24SW264), pp. 59-91.

G. Nowatzyk

A New Petroglyph Site in Yellowstone County, pp. 93-106.

S. K. MacKinnon and T. H. Lewis

A Rock Art Bibliography for the Northwestern Plains and Vicinity, pp. 107-142.

L. Sundstrom

A Technique for the Rapid Testing of Carbon Bearing Archaeological Features,

pp. 143-151.

G. R. Clark, D. Fraley, B. J. Earle, S. Bupp, R. Baker, and G. Eaton

Report Review; Archaeological Investigations in the Avon Valley by Lewis Kyle

Napton, pp. 153-155

D. A. Melton

Volume 24, Number 3, 1983 .......................................................................................................................... .$7.00

An Overview of the Archaeology and Prehistory of the Lewistown BLM

District, Montana.

G. A. Ruebelmann

Volume 25, Number 1, 1984 ............................................................................................................................. NA

Overby‟s Headless Burial (24SH615), pp. 1-16.

D. C. Joyes, P. McCallum, and T. Jerde

Surface Finds from Missouri Valley Blowouts Between Tunis and Loman,

Montana, pp. 25-30.

M. Shumate

High-Technology Core Manufacture at Eagle Creek Site (24PA301), Park County,

Wyoming, pp. 25-30.

J. L. Cramer

Cody Complex Artifacts in the Townsend Basin, pp. 31-34.

T. C. Helmick

Projectile Point Chronologies of Southwestern Montana, pp. 35-52.

S. T. Greiser

This Man—Roy M. Austin, pp. 53-58.

C. I. Malouf

Book Review: Sibald Creek: 11,000 Years of Human Use of the Alberta Foothills, by

Eugene M. Gryba, pp. 59-61.

D. C. Joyes

Volume 25, Numbers 2 and 3, 1984 ............................................................................................................... .$7.00

Lightening Spring: 4,000 Years of Pine Parkland Prehistory, pp. 1-64.

J. D. Keyser and C. M. Davis

Archeological Investigations at the Ellison‟s Rock Site, pp. 65-122.

D. P. Herbort and G. Munson

The Petroglyphs of Ellison‟s Rock, pp. 123-145.

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S. W. Conner

Some Archaeological Field Projects in Montana: Summer of 1984, pp. 147-151.

Volume 26, Number 1, 1985 .......................................................................................................................... .$7.00

The Pelican Lake Phase in the Crowsnest Pass: A Locational Analysis, pp. 1-35.

P. G. Duke

The Distribution and Procurement of Lithic Raw Materials of Coal Burn Origin in

Eastern Montana, pp. 37-43.

G. R. Clark

Bone Gaming Pieces, Ethnic Identity and Trade; An Example from Fort Union

Trading Post, North Dakota, pp. 44-51.

W. J. Hunt, Jr.

County Line (24MO197): A Warex/Avonlea Phase Site on the Blackfoot River near

its Confluence with the Clearwater River, Missoula County, Montana, pp. 52-71.

S. A. Aaberg

Volume 26, Number 2, 1985 .......................................................................................................................... .$7.00

Introduction to the Symposium, pp. 1-4.

K. Lippincott

Three Lithic Material Caches from Southeastern Montana: Their Implications for

Cultural Adaptation and Interaction on the Northwestern Plains, pp. 5-42.

G. R. Clark and D. Fraley

The Wind River Canyon Burial and Cache: 48HO10, pp. 43-52.

G. C. Frison and Z. Van Norman

The Rattlesnake Ridge Burial/Biface Cache Site, 48WE487, in East Central

Wyoming, pp. 53-61.

K. Lippincott

The Lower 30 Cache: A Preliminary Description and Lithic Analysis, pp. 62-72.

M. R. Beckes

Analysis of the Elk Creek Cache, pp. 73-82.

B. A. Eberhard

Variability and Meaning of Some Northern Plains Lithic Artifact Caches: An

Overview, pp. 83-86.

M. Kay

Some Field Activities, pp. 87-90.

Volume 27, Numbers 1 and 2, 1986 ............................................................................................................. .$18.00

Artifact Collections from Ten Sites at Canyon Ferry Reservoir, pp. 1-190.

S. T. Greiser

Volume 28, No. 1, 1987 ............................................................................................................................. .....$8.00

Two Crow (24PT229): A Ceramic Bearing Campsite in Petroleum County,

Central Montana, pp. 1-10.

S. Bass

Preliminary Archeological and Geological Analyses at the Antelope Quarry

Site 32MZ330 McKenzie County, North Dakota, pp. 11-26.

M. R. Beckes, T. Jorstad, T. L. Burger, T. East, and J. Donahue

The Powers-Yonkee Bison Trap: A New Look At An Old (Or Not So Old) Site,

pp. 27-37.

R. J. Bump

Lock Hardware During the Historic Fur Trade Period: An Example From Fort

Union Trading Post National Historic Site, pp. 38-54.

S. L. DeVore

Prehistoric Pottery in the Upper Yellowstone Valley Area, pp. 55-68.

T. Jerde

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Atlatl Weights from Intermountain Locales in Montana, pp. 69-71.

T. S. Sims

Notes on Aboriginal Structures of protohistoric or Historic Age in the Big Horn

Mountains of Wyoming, pp. 72-81.

C. J. Zier

A Steatite Pendant—A Unique Artifact, p. 82.

L. A. Kingsbury

Volume 28, Number 2, 1987 .......................................................................................................................... . NA

Northwestern Plains Rock Art: Pattern or Puzzle?, pp. 1-2.

J. D. Keyser

Vertical Series Rock Art and Its Relation to Protohistoric Plains Indian

Symbolism, pp. 3-17.

L. Sundstrom

Three Rock Art Sites on the Middle Fork of the Powder River, Wyoming, pp. 18-24.

L. Loendorf and J. Francis

Tribal Identification of Wyoming Rock Art: Some Problematic Considerations,

pp. 25-43.

H. H. Schuster

A Graphic Example of Petroglyph Superimpositioning in the North Cave Hills,

pp. 44-56.

J. D. Keyser

The Dual Function of Rock Art on the Northern Plains, pp. 57-60.

A. Porsche and L. Loendorf

Chief Joseph Inscription, pp. 61-63.

K. J. Feyhl

Volume 29, Number 1, 1988 .......................................................................................................................... .$8.00

Glacial Till: The Ubiquitous Quarry, pp. 1-6.

S. Deaver

Excavation of Site 24LN761: A Single-Event Lithic Reduction Site, pp. 7-21.

T. Light

Rediscovering the Coble Industry: A Case Study of the Northern Plains, pp. 23-79.

D. P. Herbort

Volume 29, No. 2, 1988 .................................................................................................................................. NA

Carling Malouf: Personal Recollections, pp. 1-4.

D. C. Taylor

The Ethnology of Carling Malouf, pp. 5-10.

K. M. Weist

Rock Art Chronology and the Valley of the Shields Site (24CB1094) in Carbon

County, Montana, pp. 11-24.

L. L. Loendorf

Blacktail Cave, Montana: Archaeological Excavations in the Alcove Locality,

pp. 25-46.

L. K. Napton

Fossils, Folly and Fantasy; Incidents at Point-of-Rocks Cave, pp. 47-96.

L. B. Davis and A. M. Johnson

The Cremation of Two Early Historic Timbered Structures in the Bull Mountains,

pp. 97-116.

A. M. Johnson, K. J. Feyhl, S. W. Conner, and M. B. Bryant

Science, Security and Traditional Values: Impasse at the West Fork Rock Shelter

(24RA36), pp. 117-124.

C. M. McLeod

Late Prehistoric Period Projectile Point Classification from the Montana Rocky

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Mountains and Adjacent Plains, pp. 125-132.

T. A. Foor

The Ancient Origin, Evolution and Destiny of Streaking: A Whimsical Essay on

the Human Condition, pp. 133-137.

L. B. Davis

Volume 30, Numbers 1 and 2, 1989 ............................................................................................................. .$15.00

Cultural Succession at the Hoffer Site (24CH669) and Eagle Creek Confluence,

Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River, North-Central Montana High

Plains, pp. 1-183.

Compiled and edited by L. B. Davis

Contributions by S. A. Aaberg, S. W. Conner, J. W. Fisher, Jr., K. W.

Karsmizki, R. J. Ottersberg

Volume 31, Number 1, 1990 .......................................................................................................................... .$8.00

Square Butte: A Multicomponent Campsite in Central Montana, pp. 1-6.

A. M. Johnson, Henry L. Armstrong

Investigations at the Palmer Chert Quarry, pp. 7-16.

D. P. Herbort

Investigations at Herdegen‟s Birdtail Butte Site (24BL1152), pp. 17-86.

Volume 31, Number 2, 1990 .......................................................................................................................... .$8.00

How Old is the Old North Trail?, pp. 1-18.

B. Reeves

Approaches to the Documentation, Interpretation and Evaluation of Low Density

Tipi Rings: A Case Study, pp. 19-38.

J. H. Brumley

A Possible Midland Point from Northeastern Montana, pp. 39-40.

D. C. Joyes

The Simanton Petroglyph Hill site 924PH2072): A Ceremonial Complex in

Northern Montana, pp. 41-50.

J. A. Park

Chronometric Dates from Eagle Shelter, Big Horn County, Wyoming, pp. 51-58.

S. A. Chomko

Sugarloaf Butte, pp. 59-79.

A. M. Johnson, P. A. Treat, and R. S. Thompson

Volume 32, Number 1, 1991 .......................................................................................................................... .$8.00

Dee C. Taylor, p. 1.

T. A. Foor

Road King George: A Saga of Cycling Along Rosebud Creek in 1890s, pp. 3-7.

L. Fredlund

The Red Rock Springs Site (24BE1230): Surface Materials and Archaeological

Interpretations, pp. 9-29.

M. Keller

Salvage of Rock Art Panels at a Major Surface Mine: The Ellison‟s Rock

Petroglyph Site (24RB1019), pp. 31-34.

B. C. Waage and R. P. Bohman

Historic Archaeology in Montana: A Science Still in its Infancy, pp. 35=38.

M. Rossillon

Investigations at the Meissner Ranch Site (24HL188), pp. 39-54.

J. H. Brumley

Site 24CQ287, A Freshwater Mussel Shell Midden Near Great Falls, pp. 55-66.

S. A. Aaberg

The Diggers at Pictograph Cave, pp. 67-74.

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W. T. Vanaman

The Montana Archaeological society, From the Beginning, pp. 75-79

E. Vinson

Volume 32, Number 2, 1991 .......................................................................................................................... .$8.00

Forest Fires as a Site Formation Process in the Rocky Mountains of

Northwestern Wyoming, pp. 1-14.

M. A. Connor and K. P. Cannon

Effects of Prairie Fire on Selected Artifact Classes, pp. 15-28.

P. R. Picha, S. A. Ahler, R. D. Sayler, and R. W. Seabloom

Ancient Grass Fires Detected by Thermoluminescence, pp. 29-32.

R. M. Rowlett

Post-Fire Identification of Nineteenth Century Wooden Structures, pp. 33-47.

A. M. Johnson, S. W. Conner, and K. J. Feyhl

Ceramic Thermoluminescence Response Effects After the La Mesa Forest

Fire, Bandelier National Monument, pp. 49-56.

R. M. Rowlett

“Burning Mountain Sides for Better Crops:” Aboriginal Landscape Burning

in British Columbia, pp. 57-73.

N. J. Turner

Identifying Traces of Natural and Humanly-Controlled Fire in the Archaeological

Record: The Role of Actualistic Studies, pp. 75-93.

R. v. Bellomo

Volume 33, Number 1, 1992 .......................................................................................................................... .$8.00

Stuart W. Conner Receives Awards, pp. 1-3.

Native American Timber Structures of the Northwestern Plains, pp. 5-29.

C. T. Wenker

Blackfoot-Bridger Brigade Battle, 1838, pp. 31-37.

D. Tahija

Building Tools from Fort union Trading Post National Historic Site, North

Dakota, pp. 39-64.

S. L. DeVore

The Weighted Atlatl and Dart: A Deceptively Complicated Mechanical System,

pp. 65-77.

W. R. Perkins

Wildfire as a Part of Cultural Prehistory in Montana and the Implications for

Public Land Managers, pp. 79-90.

S. Morris

Volume 33, Number 2, 1992 .......................................................................................................................... .$8.00

A Late McKean Complex Occupation at 24RB1164, p. 1-15.

G. Munson

The Altithermal Period Side-Notched Tradition Reexamined: A Cultural

Ecological Approach, pp. 17-32.

D. Heffington

The Bull Mountain Wickiup and Dry-Laid Masonry Structures: A Tukudika

Complex?, pp. 33-59.

P. D. Pallister

Additional Pale-Indian Projectile Points from Northeast Montana, pp. 61-67.

T. Jerde

A Fluted Point from North Central Montana, pp. 69-70.

R. J. Bump

AMS 14 Carbon and CR Age Estimates for Two Montana Rock Art Sites,

pp. 71-83.

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L. L. Loendorf

Volume 34, Number 1, 1993 .......................................................................................................................... .$8.00

High Country Archaeology in the Bitterroot Mountains, pp. 1-6.

B. Munger

Forest Fires and Archaeological Sites: Observations Resulting from the 1988

Fire Season in Southeast Montana, pp. 7-16.

J. R. Wettstaed

A Description of the Benjamin Ranch site (24TL214) in North Central Montana,

pp. 17-32.

J. H. Brumley

Overview of Ten Excavated Rockshelters in Southeastern Montana, pp. 33-44.

G. Munson

Archaeological Investigations at the Long Site (24MC1002), pp. 45-58.

J. H. Brumley, T. Birnie, and R. Kallevig

Volume 34, Number 2, 1993 .......................................................................................................................... .$8.00

Alder Complex Kitchens: Experimental Replication of Paleoindian Cooking

Facilities, pp. 1-66.

S. W. Armstrong

Volume 35, Number 1, 1994. ......................................................................................................................... .$8.00

The Seline Site 924DW250), A Late-Middle Period Bison Kill Near Glendive,

Montana, pp. 1-96.

T. E. Roll, S. A. Aaberg, and M. Bergstrom

Volume 35, Number 2, 1994 .......................................................................................................................... .$8.00

Dinosaurian Bone Used as Fire Rock in Indian Hearths, South-Central Montana,

pp. 1-4.

W. D. Maxwell and J. Taylor

Coyote House: Prehistoric Butte Top Occupation in the Pine Parklands, pp. 5-57.

C. M. Davis, J. D. Keyser, and C. D. Craven

The Sweetgrass Hills: Cultural Landmarks on the Northwestern Plains, pp. 59-88.

D. Schwab

Volume 36, Number 1, 1995 .......................................................................................................................... .$8.00

Lightning Strikes Again: Excavation of Additional McKean Levels at the

Lightning Spring Site, 39HN204, pp. 1-32.

J. D. Keyser and J. R. Wettstaed

The Impact of the State Human Remains and Burial Site Protection Act on the

Practice of Archaeology in Montana, pp. 33-35.

R. R. Skelton

The Western Macrotradition Twenty-seven Years Later, pp. 37-92

W. M. Husted

Volume 36, Number 2, 1995 ........................................................................................................................... NA

Identification and Analysis of Mussels from 24CA287, Great Falls, Montana,

pp. 1-10.

K. Lippincott

A Prehistoric Necklace from Northeastern Montana, pp. 11-18.

D. C. Joyes

A Production Stage Grammar of Nollmeyer Potting Practices, pp. 10-44.

R. A. Krause

Some Preliminary Results from a Study on Living Space in Stone Rings, pp. 45-61.

S. J. Baldwin

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Canid Remains from the Powder River Supply Depot, Prairie County, Montana,

(24PE231), pp. 63-82.

D. N. Walker

Volume 37, Number 1, 1996 ........................................................................................................................ .$10.00

Test Excavations at Camp Cooke, Fergus County, Montana, pp. 1-39.

J. F. Taylor

Investigations of Foothill-Mountain Prehistory in the Northern Madison Range,

Southwestern Montana: The Flying D Ranch Archaeological Project, pp. 41-65.

M. F. Baumler, D. C. Schwab, S. A. Aaberg, W. P. Eckerly, and R. Faflak

Two Deadfall Timber Structures in the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation

Area, Montana, pp. 67-86.

L. Loendorf

Volume 37, Number 2, 1996 ........................................................................................................................ . NA

Depression-Era Archaeology in Montana, pp. 1-42.

D. Schwab, S. W. Conner, and A. Johnson

Central Montana Rock Art, pp. 43-56.

M. Greer and J. Greer

Stone Ring Macropatterns in Montana: The Dichotomy Between North and

South, pp. 57-66.

T. E. Roberts

Atlatl Weights Found in Montana: An Atlatlist‟s Perspective, pp. 67-78.

T. C. Helmick

Volume 38, Number 1,1997 ............................................................................................................................... NA

Cattleguard No. 3: Mitigation Excavations at the South Everson Creek Chert

Quarry/Workshop Site (24BE559), Southwestern Montana, pp. 1-66.

L. B. Davis, T. A. Foor, and D. L. Smith

Recognition of Certain Wooden Structures as Historic Features Associated with

Trapping, pp. 67-79.

R. Newton, S. Morris, and K. Keim

Volume 38, Number 2, 1997 ........................................................................................................................ . NA

A Meritorious Undertaking: The Montana State Highway Commission and

Pictograph Cave, 1938-1948, pp. 1-9.

J. Axline

Point, Uniface, and Ceramic Variability in the Besant Phase, pp. 11-29.

S. Deaver

In Search of Patterns: An Examination of Artifact Distribution Patterns Within

Completely Excavated Stone Rings at the Bees Nest Site in Central North Dakota,

pp. 39-53.

L. A. Peterson

Steatite: Some Sources and Aboriginal Utilization in Montana, pp. 55-83.

K. J. Feyhl

Book Review: Flintknapping: Making and Understanding Stone Tools, by John

C. Whittaker, pp. 85-86.

S. Platt

Volume 39, Number 1, 1998 ........................................................................................................................ .$10.00

The Housepit on Polecat Bench, pp. 1-20

Patrick Light

The Cove Creek Burial: An Avonlea Cremation in Southwestern Montana, pp. 21-28

Joseph L. Cramer

Solution to “R” Mystery Found, pp. 29-36

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Henry L. Armstrong

Following the Nez Perce in Idaho‟s Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, pp. 37-54

Michael H. Koeppen

Southwestern Montana Rock Art, pp. 55-64

Mavis Greer and John Greer

24PA459: A Lithic Resource and Open Camp in Southwest Montana‟s Paradise Valley,

pp. 65-89

Ken Dickerson

Volume 39, Number 2, 1998 ........................................................................................................................ . NA

Archaeological Investigations at the Quinn Creek Site

Patrick J. Rennie and Thomas S. Hughes, pp. 1-66

Site 24WL144: Just Another Roadside Assemblage?, pp. 67-76

Steve Platt

Volume 40, Number 1, 1999 ........................................................................................................................ .$10.00

Excavations in the Eagle's Nest, pp. 1-30

Dennis C. Joyes, Rebecca Kallevig, Doug Smith, Terri J. Wolfgram, and John W. Fisher, Jr.

The King Site Along the Eastern Margin of the Little Rocky Mountains, pp. 31-108

John H. Brumley and Patrick J. Rennie, pp 31-108

Volume 40, Number 2, 1999 ........................................................................................................................ .$10.00

A Tale of Five Cut Banks: Archaeological Excavations and Geoarchaeological Investigations on the Flying

D Ranch, Southwestern Montana, pp. 1-78

Mark Baumler and William Eckerle

The Max Sieber Cabin and the T-Rex Project, Garfield County, pp. 79-86.

Robert John Bump

Volume 41, Number 1, 2000 ........................................................................................................................ .$11.00

Burl Marlin Stephens: Entrees to Beaverhead County Archaeology, pp. 1-6

Leslie B. Davis, B.J. Earle, and Carl M. Davis

The Great Turtle Shield at Castle Garden, Wyoming, pp. 7-14

Tim Urbaniak and Lawrence Loendorf

Mystery Artifact of Bull Mountain: To Correct an Error, pp 15-18

Philip D. Pallister and Richard B. Berg

"The Deserted Camp" Revisited, an Archaeological Perspective, pp. 19-24

Robert John Bump

This Man- Thain White, pp. 25-30

Carling J. Malouf

The Hellgate Pictographs: Shamanism and Ritual in West-Central Montana, pp. 31-52

Sara Scott, Dr. James Keyser, and Dr. Johannes H. N. Loubser

The Billings Archaeological Society, pp. 53-58

Kenneth Feyhl

The Call of the Wild (Bunch): aka Brotherhood of the Busted Trowel, pp. 59-76

Kenneth Feyhl

A Problematical Artifact from Northeastern Hill County, pp. 77-80

Emmett A. Stallcop

Volume 41, Number 2, 2000………………………… ........................ …………………….……………….$11.00

Montana Archaeological Society Conservation 2001 Award to Bud Bisnett

Larry Lahren, pp. 1-4

Montana Archaeological Society 2001 Trowel and Pen Award to Emmett A. Stallcop

Les Davis, pp. 5-10

From Travois to Jet: The Narrative of Robert Mount

Emmett A. Stallcop, pp. 11-14

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Hellgate Pictographs Errata

Editor, pp. 15-16

Upon Closer Examination: Paleoindian Behavioral Inferences from a Folsom Feature Lithic Assemblage at

the Indian Creek Occupation Site, West-Central Montana Rockies

Mark F. Baumler and Leslie B. Davis, pp. 17-62

Fire-Making Tools at Pictograph and Ghost Shelters, Yellowstone County, Montana, in the Northwestern

Plains

Joseph L. Cramer, pp. 63

Red Whip's Fight

Emmett A. Stallcop and Robert Mount, pp. 63-72

Volume 42, Number 1, 2001…………………………………………… ........................ ….……………….$11.00

The History and Archaeology of Sophie Morigeau

Rebecca Timmons, Carol Ray, Matt Zweifil, Priscilla Wegars, Debra Olson and Lee Sappington, pp. 1-

54

The On-Going Odyssey of The Anzick Clovis Burial In Park County, Montana (24PA506): Part I

Larry A. Lahren, pp. 55-60

Richard Forbis Obituary

Leslie B. Davis, pp. 61-64

The Interpretative Value of Fire Cracked Rock

Patrick J. Rennie, pp. 65-90

A Hafted Lithic Knife from South Central Montana- Survival in Spite of the Odds

Joseph L. Cramer, pp. 91-94.

Volume 42, Number 2, 2001………………………… ........................ …………………….……………….$11.00

Assault on Basalt: The Cashman Quarry Site, Madison County, Southwestern Montana

Mark F. Baumler, Cora G. Helm, Steve Platt, Patrick Rennie, and Stan Wilmoth, pp. 1-26

The Billy Big Spring Site, Montana

Thomas F. Kehoe, pp. 27-40

Errata to “Depression-Era Archaeology in Montana

Walter F. Vanaman, pp. 41-44

The Falkirk Bison Kill, 32ML927

Lynelle A. Peterson, pp. 45-76

Volume 43, Number 1, 2002………………………… ........................ …………………….……………….$11.00

Vision Questing in Glacier National Park, Montana

John Dormarr, pp. 1-14.

Archaeological Investigations at Merle Site (24BH2634)

Gene Munson and David Ferguson, pp. 14-96.

Volume 43, Number 2, 2002………………………… ........................ …………………….……………….$11.00

Archaeological Investigations of the Plenty Coups Homestead Along a Fire Suppression Water Line

Lynelle Peterson, pp. 1-50.

Electrical Conductivity Survey at Chief Plenty Coups National Historical Landmark

Jennifer R. Bales, pp. 51-60.

Testing at Sites24PW1044 and 24PW718, Avon Valley, Montana

Derek Beery, T. Weber Greiser, and Matt Thomas, pp.61-88.

Volume 44, Number 1, 2003………………………… ........................ …………………….……………….$11.00

Cree Crossing (24PH3396): The Cultural and Paleoenvironmental Record

Stephen A. Aaberg, William P. Eckerle, and Kenneth P. Cannon, pp. 1-72.

Stuart W. Conner Receives Honorary Doctorate, pp. 73-72.

2003 Recognition for Leslie Davis, pp. 77-76.

Montana Archaeological Society 2002 Conservation Award to Anna and John Brumley, pp. 77-80.

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Volume 44, Number 2, 2003………………………… ........................ …………………….……………….$11.00

Updating the Powers-Yonkee Cultural

David Ferguson pp. 1-48.

Meriweather Lewis, George Lundlum, and William Irvine: Lead Isotope Analysis of an Artifact from

Travelers Rest National Historic Landmark, Lolo, Montana

Daniel S. Hall and Jamie R. Lockman, pp. 49-62.

Volume 45, Number 1, 2004………………………… ........................ …………………….……………….$11.00

Investigations at the Buckeye Site (24CB1266) in Southern Montana

Lynn M. Peterson, John Boughton and Edwin Hajic, pp. 1-82.

Revision and Re-evaluation of the Geologic Sources of Archaeological Obsidian in the Flint Creek Valley

Area, Montana

Patricia R. Flint-Lacey and Richard E. Hughes, pp. 83-90.

Volume 45, Number 2, 2004………………………… ........................ …………………….……………….$11.00

The Dog Creek Site: Powell County, Montana

Patrick J. Rennie, pp. 1-40.

The Vivendi Site (24CA656): A Late Archaic Hunting Camp in Central Montana

Melisse R. P. Burns, William C. Prentiss, Thomas A. Foor, and Nathan B. Goodale, pp. 41-59.

The Moss Mansion Salvage Project: 2001

John Rogers, pp. 59-69.

Living Artifacts?

James R. Sims and Toni S. Sims, pp 69-78.

Volume 46, Number 1, 2005………………………… ........................ …………………….……………….$11.00

Thunderstruck (24HL1078): A Late Prehistoric Bison Processing Site in Northern Montana

Susan E. Winzler, John Boughton, Edwin Hajic, Jacqueline Payette, Lynn Peterson,

Patrick Walker-Kuntz, and Sunday Walker Kuntz, pp 1-76.

Avon‟s Calling: An Evaluation of Lithic Artifacts from the Avon Site (24PW340).

Raven G. Carper, pp. 77-96.

Volume 46, Number 2, 2005………………………… ........................ …………………….………………. NA

Rockart of the Ashland Ranger District, Custer National Forest

James D. Keyser, pp. 1-52.

Investigations into a Lime Kiln at Poplar, Montana

Marvin Keller, pp. 53-60.

The Wheat Bison Jump in Southwest Montana

Carl M. Davis, Terrence M. Godin, and Leslie B. Davis, pp. 61-88.

Volume 47, Number 1, 2006………………………… ........................ …………………….……………….$12.00

Investigations at the Vestal Site (24FR760): An Avonlea Bison Processing Site

Jacqueline M Payette, Lynelle A. Peterson, and Edwin Hajic, pp 1-96.

Volume 47, Number 2, 2006………………………… ..............................…………………….……………….NA

The Spiro Site (24CB1332): A Middle Plains Archaic Housepit Site

Sunday Walker-Kuntz, Edwin Hajic, Lynelle Peterson, pp. 1-56.

Bear Gulch and the Origins of Native Art

James D. Keyser, pp 57-76.

Volume 48, Number 1, 2007………………………… ........................ …………………….……………….$12.00

Excavation of the Redding Rockshelter (24BH2884)

Gene Munson, pp. 1-62.

The Timber Island “Cache?” (39LT100): A Mystery of Lithic Material Import and Abandonment in the

Northern Plains

Patrick J Rennie and John Rittel, pp 563-796.

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Volume 48, Number 2, 2007………………………………………………………………………………… NA

Data Recovery Efforts at Site 24DL470, Deer Lodge County, Montana

Derek S. Berry, pp 1-18

Appendix A: Geoarchaeological Assessment of Site 24DL470, Deer Lodge County, Montana

William Eckerle, pp 19-32

More Montana Atlatl Weights

Troy C. Helmick, pp 33-43

After Avonlea: The Twitchel Site in Northwestern Montana Prehistory

Dennis C. Joyes, Tom Jerde, and Doug Smith, pp 44-71

Volume 49, Number 1, 2008………………………… ........................ …………………….……………….$12.00

Grady Ranch (24LC2013): A Newly Characterized Dacite Procrement Locality in West-Central Montana.

Patrick Rennie, Mark F. Baumler, Cora G. Helm, Richard E. Hughes, M Damon Murdo, Steve Platt,

and Stan Wilmoth, pp. 1-14.

Author‟s Preface to the Biolgraphical Art Articles

James D. Keyser and Timothy P. McCleary, pp. 15-18.

Northern Plains Bibliographic Rock Art: Ethnography Written on Stone

James D. Keyser and Mike Crowdrey, pp. 19-34.

Writing on the Wall: Crow Interpretation of the Joliet Rock Art Panels

Timothy P. McCleary, pp. 563-796.

Obsidian Use in the Lewis and Clark National Forest: Recognizing Patterns in the Archaeological Record

Richard E. Newton, Tammy L. Cherullo, and Leslie B. Davis, pp. 563-796.

Volume 49, Number 2, 2008……………………………………………………………………. NA

The Kalfell-Franks Site: Besant and Plains Woodland in Southeastern Montana

Gerald L. Clark, pp. 1-50

Hell Gap Occupation of Uplands in Lower Yellowstone Badland Country

Leslie B. Davis, John P. Albanese, and Matthew J. Root, pp. 51-85

Volume 50, Number 1, 2009 ……………………………………………………………………. $12.00

Data Recovery at the Mosbrucker Rings Site (32OL338), North Dakota

John O. Pouley, pp. 1-26

A Shoshoni Pipe In The Townsend Valley

Troy C. Helmick, pp. 27-32

Pots From The Hills: Prehistoric Ceramics From Northeastern Montana

Tom Jerde and Dennis C. Joyes, pp. 33-68

Les Davis Honored By Montana Archaeological Society PP.69

Montana Paleoindian Artifact Project: A Call for Data

David G. Anderson and Ruthann Knudson, pp. 71-78

A Photographic Comparison of David Thompson‟s Sketch of the Saleesh Mountains

Norman Jacobson, pp. 79-86

Volume 50, Number 2, 2009…………………………………………………………………… NA

Wolverine Heights: Precontact Archaeology of the Scapegoat Plateau

Leslie B. Davis, Matthew J. Root, Christopher L. Hill, Richard E. Hughes,

Linda S. Cummings, Kathryn Puseman, Richard E. Newton, Troy C. Helmick

And Stephen A. Aaberg, pp. 1-40

The Last Horse Raid of the Chippewa-Cree

Emmett Stallcop pp. 41-42

The History and Preservation of a Historic Inscription From Capital Rock National Natural Landmark

Timothy Urbaniak and Thomas Rust, pp. 43-52

A Historic Bear Trap in the Gallatin Range of Yellowstone Park

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Craig Whitman, pp. 53-58

Volume 51 Number 1, 2010-------------------------------------------------------------------------------$12.00

Bowman Spring Occupation Site, West-Central Montana Rockies

Leslie B. Davis, Michael C. Wilson, David C. Batten, Matthew J. Root, T. Weber Greiser, Ann M.

Johnson, Carl M. Davis, Daniel J. Smith, Stephen A. Aaberg, and Patricia A. Dean pp. 1-90

Volume 51 Number 2, 2010------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NA

Emmett Austin Stallcop: An Archaeobituary

Leslie B. Davis, pp. 1-8

The Yellowstone Bank Cache Site (24YE355): A Late Archaic Pelican Lake Occupation On The

Upper Yellowstone River, Montana

Douglas H. MacDonald, Lester Maas, and Jonathan Hardes, pp. 9-32

A Tribute T0 Troy C. Helmick: Recipient Of The 1999 MAS Conservation Award

Leslie B. Davis, pp. 33-36

An Archaeological Analysis of the E. S. Drader Cache

Patrick J. Rennie and Leslie B. Davis, pp. 37-58

An Obsidian Fluted Point That Isn‟t: A Cautionary Lesson

Leslie B. Davis, Matthew J. Root, and Troy C. Helmick, pp. 59-62

Hand-Stacked Rock Terraces of Sanders County, Montana

Christopher W. Merritt and C. Milo McLeod, pp. 63-87

Volume 52 Number 1, 2011------------------------------------------------------------------------------$12.00

2010 Plains Anthropological Society

Distinguished Service Award to Dr. Leslie B. Davis, Pp 1-3

10th

Biennial Rocky Mountain Archaeological Conference, page 5

Dating The Blear Gulch and Atherton Canyon Rock Art Sites, Central Montana

James D. Keyser, John Greer, Carl Davis, Mavis Greer, Sara Scott, Marvin Rowe,

And George Poetschat, pp. 7-36

The McMaster Bone Fleshing Tool From Spokane Creek

Troy Helmick and Leslie B. Davis, pp. 37-45

Deformation of Archaeological Deposits inundated by Canyon Ferry Lake

Troy Helmick pp. 47-75

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GEOECOLOGY AND PRECONTACT ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE UPPER YELLOWSTONE RIVER

VALLEY AT CORWIN SPRINGS (24PA0195)

Leslie B. Davis, Stephen A. Aaberg, Patrick J. Rennie, John W. Fisher, Jr., Robert J. Ottersberg,

and Ann Johnson Pp 1-128

Volume 53 Number 2, 2012------------------------------------------------------------------------------$12.00

DIGGERS: SHINING LIGHT ON A LONG-STANDING RIFT BETWEEN THE AVOCATIONAL

AND PROFESSIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES

Crystal B. Alegria Pp 3-5

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MILK RIVERARCHAEOLOGY SOCIETY

Emmett A. Stallcop, Leslie B. Davis, John Brumley, and Ann M. Johnson Pp 7-14

A STONE PLATE FROM NORTH CENTRAL MONTANA

John Brumley Pp 15-18

INDIAN ART ON STANDING TREES

Stuart W.Conner and Ann Johnson Pp 19-24

MISSISSIPIAN-STYLE MASKS IN MONTANA: AN HYPOTHESIS

Alice Beck Kehoe Pp 25-28

THE BATTLE AT BLACK BUTTE

Emmett A. Stallcop Pp 29-34

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A MAN NAMED LITTLEPINE

Emmett A. Stallcop Pp 35-38

SAMSAL RANCH PETROGLYPH BOULDER AND ADJACENT SITES IN TOOLE COUNTY

John Brumley and Ann Johnson Pp 39-50

UNUSUAL ROCK ART SITES IN WEST-CENTRAL MONTANA

CarlM. Davis and Sara A. Scott Pp 51-63

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS AT THE SURPRISE CREEK SITE

Patrick J. Rennie and John H. Brumley Pp 3-50

THE TWO EAGLES SITE (24CB2068): A TIPI ENCAMPMENT IN BIGHORN CANYON,

MONTANA

Judson Byrd Finley, Kelly Branam, Laura L. Scheiber, Chris Finley, and Hubert B. Two

Leggins Pp 51-88

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THE WAGNER MEDICINE WHEEL (24PH3659)

Patrick J. Rennie and The South Eastern Alberta Archaeology Society Pp 1-20

LITTLE FISH CREEK DACITE BIFACE CACHE, LOWER JEFFERSON RIVER VALLEY,

MONTANA

Matthew J. Root, Leslie B. Davis, Richard E. Hughes, and Patrick J. Rennie Pp 21-36

OLD FAITHFUL EMPLOYEE PUB SITE ARCHAEOLOGY

Emily Pritchard and Elaine Skinner Hale Pp 37-48

PRECONTACT ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE EAGLE BEND SITE, FLATHEAD RIVER VALLEY,

WESTERN MONTANA

Leslie B. Davis, James C. Miller, Ann M. Johnson, John W. Fisher, Jr., and Patrick J. Rennie

Pp 49-91

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CRAZY HORSE'S PETROGLYPH AT THE LITTLE BIGHORN BATTLEFIELD

James D. Keyser and Scott Burgan Pp 1-14

THE 1994 NORTHERN MONTANA ARCHAEOLOGY WORKSHOP

John H. Brumley and Patrick J. Rennie Pp 15-60

KENNETH J. FEHYL OBITUARY

Stuart W. Conner and Ann M. Johnson Pp 61-72

THE OTHER MEDICINE WHEELS OF BIGHORN MOUNTAIN

Keith R. Burich Pp 73-79