- Figures Page
- FRONTISPIECE iii
- 1. Map of Lawhorn Site in Relation to Archaeological Sites in the Central Mississippi Valley 3
- 2. Aerial View of the St. Francis River “Sunken Lands” and the Lawhorn Site 5
- 3. Aerial View of Drainage Ditch and Levee at the Lawhorn Site 6
- 4. Contour Map of the Lawhorn Site, with Levee, Drainage Ditch, Excavated Areas and Grid Control System 7
- 5. Cord Marked Sherds and Positive Impressions 21
- 6. Sand Tempered Textile Marked Sherds and Clay Impressions 22
- 7. Sand Tempered Textile Marked Sherds and Impressions 23
- 8. Pottery Handles and Lugs 26
- 9. Jar Forms 28
- 10. Pottery Handles 29
- 11. Human Effigy Head 31
- 12. Painted Pottery 32
- 13. Decorated Pottery Sherds 33
- 14. Bowls 35
- 15. Water Bottles 37
- 16. Pottery Vessels with Burial 24 40
- 17. Pottery Disks 45
- 18. Corner Notched and Stemmed Arrowheads 47
- 19. Ovoid and Trianguloid Arrowheads 48
- 20. Stemmed Projectile Points 50
- 21. Projectile Points 52
- 22. Chipped Stone Tools 53
- 23. Mortars and Pestles 55
- 24. Stone and Pottery Abraders and Stone Pipe 56
- 25. Bone Tools 59
- 26. Bone Beads and Burned Clay Daub 60
- 27. Brickettes or Fired Clay Artifacts 62
- 28. Shell Ornaments and Tools 64
- 29. Broken Pottery Jar 66
- 30. Firebasin of Unusual Shape 68
- 31. House Ground Plan with Charred Remains, Firebasin, Ash Dumps and Refuse Pit 70
- 32. Charred Cane Poles and Grass, Part of House 1 71
- 33. Houses 2 and 3 72
- 34. Pottery Vessel in House 2 Firebasin 74
- 35. Ground Plan of House 2 with Firebasin and Burned Floor Area, and House 3 with Details of the Burned Super-structure 75
- 36. Charred Wattle Work Wall or Roof Section of House 3 76
- 37. Basal Ends of Poles along West Wall of House 3 77
- 38. Cross Sectioned Log from Floor of House 3 78
- 39. Broken Pottery Vessel from House 3 79
- 40. Hypothetical Reconstruction of the House Type at Lawhorn 81
- 41. Burials 21 and 22 82
- 42. Burial 25 and Associated Pottery Bowl 83
- 43. Burial 36 84
- 44. Soil Profiles above and near Burial 36 85
- 45. Pottery Bowl Inverted over Shoulder of Burial 37 86
- 46. Cutting a Horizontal Profile in Square 27R32, Showing Use of Hand Tools 88
- 47. Vertical and Horizontal Profiles Showing Intrusion of Sand into Cracks in Soil, Judged to be caused by Earthquake Activity 90
- 48. Missouri Archaeological Society Achievement Award, 1961 106
- 49. Francis Stubbs, Achievement Award Recipient, 1960 107
- 50. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins, Achievement Award Recipient, 1961 108
- 51. Sam C. Irvine, Award Plaque Recipient 1961 109
- Tables Page
- 1. Summary of the Sand Tempered Pottery 24
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