Preface by Robert E. Warren and Kenneth B. Farnsworth
Leonard W. Blake, 1903--2002: Archaeologist, Paleoethnobotanist, and Friend by Gail E. Wagner
Observations on Prehistoric White-Tailed Deer Hunting Practices in Southwestern Wisconsin by Thomas E. Emerson
Kingfisher-Effigy Bone Hairpins: Clues to Late Woodland Iconography and Social Complexity in West-Central Illinois by Kenneth B. Farnsworth and Brad Koldehoff
Prehistoric Plant and Animal Use in the Interior Uplands of Silver Creek, Southwestern Illinois by Kathryn E. Parker and Elizabeth Scott
Native Crops at Early Cahokia: Comparing Domestic and Ceremonial Contexts by Gayle J. Fritz and Neal H. Lopinot
Swans in the American Bottom During the Emergent Mississippian and Mississippian by Lucretia S. Kelly and John E. Kelly
Replication of Busycon Columella Shell Beads by Laura Kozuch
Eighteenth Century Introduction of European Animals into the Mississippi Valley with Particular Consideration of the Black Rat (Rattus rattus) by John T. Penman and Philip L. Armitage
Rural Nineteenth Century Dietary patterns in Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin by Steven R. Kuehn
The Eastern Woodrat (Neotoma floridana) and Its Archaeological Significance: A Southern Illinois Case Study by Brad Koldehoff, Dawn E. Cobb, and Jack R. Nawrot
Eating the Competition: Another Look at Faunal Resource Selection in Western Illinois by Julie Zimmermann Holt |