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Mississippi Archaeology

Mississippi Archaeology is published semiannually by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History in cooperation with the Mississippi Archaeological Association to present information of a basically technical nature on field work, artifact analysis, and archaeological theory, and to serve as the journal of record for archaeological activity in Mississippi. To subscribe, visit the Mississippi Archaeological Association's homepage.

Summer 2001 issue features:

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  • "Destruction of the Blaine Mound, A Mississippian Period Site in the Central Pearl Valley, Mississippi," by Keith A. Baca


  • "An Obituary," by Jay K. Johnson


  • Book Reviews by Kristrina A. Shuler, Janet Rafferty, Evan Peacock, Samuel O. Brookes, and Jeffrey M. Mitchem





To order individual issues, call the MAA secretary-treasurer at (601) 359-6940.

Contributions treating the archaeology of Mississippi or the Southeastern region are solicited for publication. Preparation of manuscripts should follow the style used in this issue; arrangements for electronic transfer of manuscripts can be made after acceptance of a submission, but submissions should be made in hard copy form.

Editorial Office:
Mississippi Department of Archives and History
P.O. Box 571
Jackson, MS 39205-0571

Click here to visit the Mississippi Archaeological Association's homepage


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