Submissions from 2019
Historical record of an alligator gar, Atractosteus spatula (Lacépède, 1803), captured on the floodplain of the Middle Mississippi River at Columbia, Illinois, USA, Thomas M. Keevin and Neal H. Lopinot
Submissions from 2018
Submissions from 2017
Ceramic Production and Interaction in the Northern Range of Trinidad, Marcie L. Venter, Neal H. Lopinot, Jeffrey R. Ferguson, and Michael D. Glascock
Submissions from 2016
A Shipwreck Magnetometer Survey on Jameson Island, Saline County, and Cora Island, St. Charles County, Missouri, Neal Lopinot and Dustin Thompson
Submissions from 2015
Sense and Sensibility in Midwestern Archaeology and the Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, Part II, Scott F. Anfinson, Constance Arzigian, Mark J. Dudzik, Guy E. Gibbon, Lynne Goldstein, Neal Lopinot, Robert J. Jeske, Rochelle Lurie, Mark R. Schurr, and James L. Theler
The Morrison Site: Evidence for Terminal Late Woodland Mound Construction in the American Bottom, Alleen Betzenhauser, Timothy R. Pauketat, Elizabeth Watts Malouchos, Neal H. Lopinot, and Daniel Marovitch
Bayesian Chronological Analyses Consistent with Synchronous Age of 12,835-12,735 cal B.P. for Younger Dryas Boundary on Four Continents, James P. Kennett; Douglas J. Kennett; Brendan J. Culleton; J. Emil Aura Tortosa; James L. Bischoff; James L. Bischoff; Randolph Daniel; Neal H. Lopinot; Jack H. Ray; and For complete list of authors, see publisher's website.
Implications of Plant Remains from the East Face of Monks Mound, Neal Lopinot, Timothy Schilling, Gayle J. Fritz, and John E. Kelly
Procurement and use of chert from localized sources in Trinidad, Jack H. Ray
The Morgan Cache: A Middle Woodland Deposit In Benton County, Arkansas, Jack H. Ray
Alley Mill Revisited: A Reevaluation of the Dalton Midden Deposits, Jack H. Ray and Rolfe D. Mandel
Submissions from 2014
The Artesian Branch Site: Late Woodland Occupations in the Mississippi Floodplain of Northeastern Missouri, Richard L. Herndon, Andrew P. Bradbury, Neal H. Lopinot, Brian G. DelCastello, and Gina S. Powell
Submissions from 2013
Stateline Faults: Making a Case for Standardized Terminology in Lithic Studies from an Ozarks-Wide Perspective, Jack H. Ray
Evidence for deposition of 10 million tonnes of impact spherules across four continents 12,800 y ago, James H. Wittke; James C. Weaver; Ted E. Bunch; James P. Kennett; Douglas J. Kennett; Andrew M.T. Moore; Gordon C. Hillman; Jack H. Ray; Neal H. Lopinot; and For complete list of authors, see publisher's website.
Submissions from 2011
A Unique Human Effigy Pipe from Cedar County, Missouri, Jack H. Ray and A. Clark Montgomery
Submissions from 2010
Isotopic evidence for Younger Dryas aridity in the North American midcontinent, J. A. Dorale, L. A. Wozniak, III A. Bettis, S. J. Carpenter, R. D. Mandel, E. R. Hajic, N. H. Lopinot, and Jack H. Ray
Archaeological Investigations of the Horsethief Site (14HO308), Hodgeman County, Kansas, Neal H. Lopinot, A. Holly Jones, Jack H. Ray, and David Byers
Late Archaic Staged Reduction of High-Quality Greenwood Rhyolite at the Allen Site, Jack H. Ray
Submissions from 2009
Geoarchaeological investigations in the upper North Fork River valley in Southern Missouri, Jack H. Ray
Submissions from 2007
Native Crops at Early Cahokia: Comparing Domestic and Ceremonial Contexts, Gayle J. Fritz and Neal H. Lopinot
Geoarchaeology of stratified paleoindian deposits at the Big Eddy site, Southwest Missouri, U.S.A, Edwin R. Hajic, Rolfe D. Mandel, Jack H. Ray, and Neal H. Lopinot
Trampling experiments in the search for the earliest Americans, Neal H. Lopinot and Jack H. Ray
Submissions from 2003
Middle Archaic Components and Chert Use at the Bass Site, Jack H. Ray and Neal H. Lopinot
Submissions from 2002
The residues of feasting and public ritual at early Cahokia, Timothy R. Pauketat, Lucretia S. Kelly, Gayle J. Fritz, Neal H. Lopinot, Scott Elias, and Eve Hargrave
The residues of feasting and public ritual at early Cahokia, Timothy R. Pauketat, Lucretia S. Kelly, Gayle J. Fritz, Neal H. Lopinot, Scott Elias, and Eve Hargrave
Submissions from 2000
Possible pre-Clovis-age artifacts from the Big Eddy Site, Jack H. Ray, Neal H. Lopinot, Edwin R. Hajic, and Rolfe D. Mandel
Submissions from 1999
Neosho Tradition Occupation in Lawrence County, Missouri, Michael D. Conner, Neal H. Lopinot, Jack H. Ray, and Jeffrey Yelton
Submissions from 1998
The Big Eddy site: A multicomponent Paleoindian site on the Ozark border, southwest Missouri, Jack H. Ray, Neal H. Lopinot, Edwin R. Hajic, and Rolphe D. Mandel
Power and community: The archaeology of slavery at the hermitage plantation, Brian W. Thomas
Submissions from 1996
The Prospect Spring site and the problem of the Late Woodland/Mississippian transition in the western Ozarks, David W. Benn and Jack H. Ray
Preservation Measures and Limited Test Excavations at the Pineville Site, Jack H. Ray
Use of archaeology to date liquefaction features and seismic events in the new madrid seismic zone, Central United States, Martitia P. Tuttle, Robert H. Lafferty, Margaret J. Guccione, Eugene S. Schweig, Neal H. Lopinot, Robert F. Cande, Kathleen Dyer-Williams, and Marion Haynes
Submissions from 1993
Prehistoric Occupations at Cobb Cave in the Western Ozarks, David W. Benn and Neal H. Lopinot
Submissions from 1990
Early Holocene pecan, Carya illinoensis, in the Mississippi River Valley near Muscatine, Iowa, E. Arthur Bettis, Richard G. Baker, Brenda K. Nations, and David W. Benn
Submissions from 1983
A study of Ordovician and Mississippian chert resources in southwest-central Missouri, Jack H. Ray
Submissions from 1982
A test for the quality and quantity of chert nodules in stream-deposited chert sources, Jack H. Ray