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Editors for this issue: Lynn M. Alex and Stephen C. Lensink.
Contents.
- Loess Hills Communities to Host Archaeology Receptions, by Lynn M. Alex
- New Guided Walking Tour Brochure and Teaching Trunks on Fort Atkinson, by Lynn M. Alex
- Foreman-Griffeth Site (13MM8) Canoe Finds New Home in Red Oak, by John F. Doershuk
- Fort Madison Redux: IAS Members Team with OSA to Explore the Old Fort, by John F. Doershuk
- Busman's Holiday to Oaxaca, by Donald Raker
- Have Trowel–Will Travel: One Summer, Two Field Schools, by Fred R. Gee
- Meet Max Madsen, Future Archaeologist, by Lynn M. Alex
- Camp Harlan, Best Preserved Civil War Camp in Iowa, by Marlin R. Ingalls
- What's the Point?
- Lynn M. Alex, Stephen C. Lensink
- A 35-year Collection, by David Horst
- John Palmquist Enjoys Traveling Native American Trails, by Jan Castle Renander
- Carl William Dieters, by Dale R. Henning
How to Cite:
(2009) “Newsletter of the Iowa Archeological Society, Volume 59, Numbers 2, Issue 210, Summer 2009”, Newsletter of the Iowa Archeological Society 2009(1), 12 pages.
Rights: Copyright © 2009 Iowa Archaeological Society
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