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6 THE MASSACHUSETTS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Dugout-Making, 37(1-2):1; Division <strong>of</strong> Labor: <strong>Archaeological</strong> Discoveries,<br />

37(1-2) :6; Three Pembroke Burial Knives, 37(1-2) :12; Procurement and Use <strong>of</strong> Bark,<br />

37(1-2):15; The Cracked Rock Shelter,37(1-2) :20; An Inquiry into <strong>the</strong> Contact Stage,<br />

37(1-2) :22; Sharpening Stones, 37(1-2) :28; A Grooved Ax Study, 37(1-2) :30; A Rare<br />

Pipe Discovery, 37(3-4):42; New Discoveries at Swan Hold, 37(3-4) :49; What Is It?,<br />

<strong>38</strong>( 1-2) :30<br />

Fowler, William S. and Hutchins, Francis, Once in a Life Time, 17(1):13<br />

Fowler, William S. and Lu<strong>the</strong>r, Herbert A., Culture Sequence at <strong>the</strong> Potter Pond Site,<br />

ll( 4) :91<br />

Fowler, William S. and Welt, Jess W., Hunting Fossils Produces a Cache <strong>of</strong> Blades,<br />

17(1):6; A Significant Find, 17(1):9<br />

Fowler, William S., see Dunn, Gerald C.<br />

Franke, Walter E., A Unique Find, 11(2):17<br />

Fulcher, L. Richard, Stone Bowls on Cape Cod, 36(1-2) :30<br />

Gahan, Laurence K., The Nipmucks and Their Territory, 2(4) :2; Finds at an Aurignacian<br />

Station in Detmold, Germany, 8(2) :24; Methods <strong>of</strong> Translating Indian Place Names,<br />

21(3-4) :46; Fea<strong>the</strong>rs, 22(2) :30; Gleanings from <strong>the</strong> Indian Languages, 22(3-4) :65<br />

Glamm. Arthur C. , Jr., see Johannesson, Philip W.<br />

Glynn, Frank, Book Review: FieZd ArchaeoZogy by R.J.C. Atkinson, 15(1) :21<br />

Gookin, Warner F., The Pilgrims as Archaeologists, 11(2) :19; Metsoo'onk (Experience<br />

Mayhew's Word for Victuals), 12(4) :58; Indian Deeds on <strong>the</strong> Vineyard, 13(2) :6;<br />

Massasoit's Domain: Is "Wampanoag" <strong>the</strong> Correct Designation?, 20(1):12<br />

Gramly, Richard Michael, The Mt. Jasper Lithic Source Area, <strong>38</strong>(3) :48<br />

Graybill, Guy, A Nation-Wide Atlatl Weight Survey, 35(3-4):8<br />

Greene, William L., A Grave in Middleboro, 3(3) :35; Ceramic Pot from <strong>the</strong> Indian Hill<br />

Site, 22(3-4):42<br />

H<br />

Hadlock, Wendell S. , Eight Platform or "Monitor" Pipes in <strong>the</strong> Peabody Museum, Salem,<br />

<strong>Massachusetts</strong>, 8(4):49; A Cache from Ipswich, 9(4) :73; Three Contact Burials from<br />

Eastern <strong>Massachusetts</strong>, 10(3):63; see Butler, Eva L.; see Kingsbury, Isaac W.<br />

Hallett, Leaman F., News <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chapters, 1(3) :7; Cultural Traits <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn New<br />

England Indians, 15(4) :59; Indian Games, 16(2) :25; Indian Trails and Their Importance<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Early Settlers, 17(3) :41; Medicine and Pharmacy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New England Indians,<br />

17(3):46; The Colonial Invasion <strong>of</strong> Hereditary Lands, 20(3):34<br />

Harp, Elmer, Jr. , Prehistoric Hunters <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland---Labrador and Their Relationship<br />

to New England Archaeology, 18(4) :65<br />

Hartshorn, Joseph H., Geology and Archaeology: Partnership with Pr<strong>of</strong>it, 12(3) :41<br />

Hatch, Richard W., Deerfield <strong>Archaeological</strong> Display, 31(3-4):8<br />

Haviland, William A., Gorgets: Ornamental or Utilitarian?, 31(3-4) :30; Comments,<br />

32( 1-2) : 33<br />

Heino, Rei, The Cohannet Line, 24(2) :35<br />

Historical Research Committee, Original Narrative Reprints, #1, 1(3) :30; #2, 1(4) :11;<br />

#3,2(1):23; #4, 3(3):36; #5, 4(4):57; #6, 8(2) :17, #7,9(1):9<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fmann, Arthur M. ,The Results <strong>of</strong> Thorough Excavation and Careful Study, 1(4) :23; A<br />

Stone Pavement at Andover, <strong>Massachusetts</strong>, 3(2) :25; A Strange Deposit <strong>of</strong> Spearpoints,<br />

5(1):11; see Bullen, Ripley P.<br />

Holmes, Russell E., A Ceramic Pot from <strong>the</strong> Swan Hold II Site, 24(3-4):51<br />

Hoornbeek, Billie ,and Bolian, Charles B. , Portable Structures and Winter Archaeology,<br />

<strong>38</strong>(1-2) :20<br />

Hornblower, Henry,II, The Status <strong>of</strong> Colonial Archaeology in <strong>Massachusetts</strong> in 1941,<br />

4(3) : 41<br />

Howe, Gudrun B. and Howe, Henry F., Pebble Beach Workshops <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> South Shore, 8(3):44<br />

Howe, Henry F., The Sources <strong>of</strong> New England History Prior to 1620, 3( 2) :19; A Thumb Nail<br />

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