ARCHAEOLOGY IN MONTANA
Inventory of Publications

A General Index of All Volumes
(1958 to 2005)
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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
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
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
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 $4.00
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
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................................................................................................................................................. $3.00
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................................................................................................................................................. $2.00
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.
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................................................................................................................................................. $2.00
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................................................................................................................................................. $3.00
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.
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................................................................................................................................................. $3.00
The Evans Wickiup Site, pp. 1-11, 15-17.
D. Joyes
The Nortwest 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.................................................................................................................................. $3.00
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.
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............................................................................................................................................... $4.00
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............................................................................................................................................... $3.00
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.................................................................................................................................. $4.00
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............................................................................................................................................... $3.00
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
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............................................................................................................................................... $4.00
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............................................................................................................................................... $3.00
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.
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............................................................................................................................................... $4.00
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............................................................................................................................................... $4.00
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 2 and 3, 1975.................................................................................................................................. $6.00
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 and 2, 1976..................................................................................................................................... $6.00
Proposed Revisions of Montana’s State Antiquities Act of 1974, pp. 3-9.
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, pp. 35-51.
L. B. Davis
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............................................................................................................................................... $5.00
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.................................................................................................................................. $6.00
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
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,
pp. 1-104.
J. W. Greer
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............................................................................................................................................... $6.00
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.