Vol. 6 No. 4 | Winter 2002 – 2003

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    THE BEGINNINGS OF AMERICA
    The investigation of Jamestown is attempting to tell the story not only of the first permanent English settlement in America, but of the genesis of the nation itself.
    BY MICHAEL BAWAYA
    page 12


    PUZZLING OVER PAA-KO
    How did Spanish colonization affect this New Mexico pueblo? An excavation is providing some answers.
    BY NANCY HARBERT
    page 20


    ARCHAEOLOGICAL MAPPING ISN’T WHAT IT USED TO BE
    Various technological advancements are resulting in dramatic changes.
    BY REED KARAIM
    page 27


    REDISCOVERING THE EAST ST. LOUIS MOUNDS
    This Cahokia outlier was thought to have been destroyed. But an archaeologist with a keen eye discerned evidence of it in the neighborhoods of this city.
    BY JOHN G.CARLTON
    page 34


    RIVERBOAT ARCHAEOLOGIST
    Former businessman C. B. Moore plied the rivers of the Southeast to become an archaeological pioneer.
    BY TAMARA STEWART
    page 41