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Editor for this issue: Bill Whittaker.
Contents.
- What's the Point?
- Daniel G. Horgen
- Project Archaeology: Online Professional Development Opportunity, by Jeanne M. Moe
- News from OSA's Geospatial Program, by Colleen R. Eck, John M. Hall, Melanie A. Riley
- OSA Submits Nominations to the National Register, by Carl A. Merry
- Summer Teacher Institute, Exploring the Past: Archaeology in the Upper Mississippi River Valley, by Bonnie L. Janck
- Support History through the Arts, by Maureen Korte
- Metal Projectile Points, by John F. Doershuk
- Sloth On! The Diary of an Ice-age Giant Ground Sloth Excavation, by Meghann Mahoney, Holmes A. Semken, Jr., David Brenzel, Sarah E. Horgen
- LiDAR: A 21st Century Technology Shedding Light on Iowa Prehistory, by Melanie A. Riley
- Garrison Graves at Old Fort Madison, by John F. Hansman
- Review of The Indians of Iowa, by Lance M. Foster, by Gail Barels
- A Prehistoric Face Emerges, by Jean M. Dowiasch
How to Cite:
(2009) “Newsletter of the Iowa Archeological Society, Volume 59, Numbers 3 and 4, Issues 211 and 212, Fall and Winter 2009”, Newsletter of the Iowa Archeological Society 2009(1), 12 pages.
Rights: Copyright © 2009 Iowa Archaeological Society
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