NORTH CAROLINA ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

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Bulletin Volume 1, No. 1 (March 1934)

  • Contents - Page 1
  • A Foreword, by Wallace E. Caldwell - Page 2
  • A Report of the Asheville Meeting, by Guy B. Johnson - Page 3
  • North Carolina as an Archaeological Field, by Douglas L. Rights - Page 5
  • Archaeology in Durham County, by Burke and Frank Smith - Page 7
  • Constitution of the Society - Page 10
  • The Importance of Scientific Method in Excavtion, by Jesse D. Jennings - Page 13
  • Announcement Concerning the Spring Meeting - Page 16
  • Miscellaneous - Page 16

  • Bulletin Volume 1, No. 2 (September 1934)

  • Contents
  • A Foreword, by Wallace E. Caldwell - Page 1
  • The Lost Colony Legend, by Douglas L. Rights - Page 3
  • Exploration and Excavation, by Fay-Cooper Cole - Page 8
  • Planning an Archaeological Survey of North Carolina, by Joffre L. Coe - Page 11
  • A Report of the Raleigh Meeting, by Guy B. Johnson - Page 15
  • A Correction - Page 16
  • Announcement Concerning the Charlotte Meeting - Page 17
  • List of Members of the Society - Page 18

  • Bulletin Volume 2, No. 1 (April 1935)

  • Contents
  • The Cherokee Language, by L. E. Hinkle - Page 1
  • Indian Occupation of the Charlotte Area, by Douglas L. Rights - Page 10
  • Jim and Sallee Woodpecker, by Margaret R. Siler - Page 13
  • Tom Blunt, King of the Tuscaroras - Page 15
  • Next Steps in Our Archaeological Survey, by Joffre L. Coe - Page 18
  • A Report of the Charlotte Meeting, by Guy B. Johnson - Page 21
  • The Eastern States Archaeological Federation - Page 22
  • The Society For American Archaeology - Page 23
  • Announcements Concerning the Goldsboro Meeting - Page 23
  • New Members - Page 24

  • Bulletin Volume 2, No. 2 (September 1935)

  • Contents
  • Tutelo Rituals: Aboriginal Carolina Culture History Revealed In Canadian Research, by Frank G. Speck - Page 1
  • The Trading Path to the Indians, by Douglas L. Rights - Page 8
  • Program For the Asheville Meeting - Page 25
  • A New Law - Page 26
  • News and Notes - Page 27

  • Bulletin Volume 3, No. 1 (April 1936)

  • Contents
  • Peachtree Mound and Village Site, by M. W. Stirling - Page 1
  • Indian Slavery in the Carolina Region, by Sanford Winston - Page 3
  • A Report of the Asheville Meeting, by Guy B. Johnson - Page 9
  • The Winston-Salem Meeting - Page 11
  • Book Review (Speck's Catawba Texts), by D. L. Rights - Page 11
  • Keyauwee Exploration - Page 13

  • Bulletin Volume 3, No. 2 (September 1936)

  • Contents
  • An Editorial - Page 1
  • The South Fork Indian, by Douglas L. Rights - Page 2
  • Some Notes on Early Spanish Documents, by Lucy L. Wenhold - Page 10
  • A Report of the Winston-Salem Meeting, by Guy B. Johnson - Page 14
  • Obituary - Dr. H. W. Frink (April 18, 1936) - Page 16
  • Financial Statement of the Keyauwee Exploration Fund - Page 16
  • List of Membership for 1936 - Page 18

  • Bulletin Volume 4, No. 1 (May 1937)

  • Contents
  • An Editorial - Page 1
  • Unraveling Tennessee's Prehistory, by T. M. N. Lewis - Page 1
  • Dates for the Mound Builders, by Florence M. Hawley - Page 3
  • Archaeology in North Carolina, by Joffre L. Coe - Page 5
  • A Report of the Chapel Hill Meeting, by H. M. Doerschuk - Page 7
  • Keyauwee - A Preliminary Statement, by Joffre L. Coe - Page 8

  • Bulletin Volume 5, No. 1 (January 1938)

  • Contents
  • Editorial - Page 1
  • Change in Publication Plans - Page 1
  • Southern Appalachian Grass Balds as Evidence of Indian Occupation, by B. W. Wells - Page 2
  • Indian Mound Site on Little River Becomes State Property - Page 7
  • Report of October 16 Meeting at Chapel Hill - Page 7
  • Pot-Hunting: A Statement of Policy, by F. W. Hodge - Page 9
  • Financial Statement of the Frutchey Mound Excavation Project - Page 10
  • Membership List, 1938 - Page 12

  • Bulletin Volume 6, No. 1 (December 1945)

  • The Guarani People, The influence of the indigenous culture on Paraguay and adjacent regions, by Guillermo Tell Bertoni
  • The Near East in Archaeology, by W. F. Stinespring

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