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        RESEARCH NOTES

        RESEARCH NOTES are occasional brief publications of the Frank H. McClung Museum, to inform Museum Associates of current research using the Museum's extensive collections. These reports are generally written in non-technical language.

        Following is a complete list of RESEARCH NOTES published to date. Additional information concerning these or other McClung Museum publications, or other McClung Museum research matters, may be obtained by contacting the McClung Museum.

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        [Red Ball] No. 1  ~  Paleopathological Studies of Late Prehistoric Middle Tennesseans
        by Dr. Leslie Eisenberg
        November 1990
        [Red Ball] No. 2  ~  Spina Bifida in Prehistoric Tennesseans
        by Dr. Maria O. Smith
        December 1990
        [Red Ball] No. 3  ~  Tennessee's First Crops: Research in Paleoethnobotany
        by Dr. Gary Crites
        February 1991
        [Red Ball] No. 4  ~  Prehistoric Textiles at the Stone Site, Stewart County, Tennessee
        by Penelope B. Drooker
        March 1991
        [Red Ball] No. 5  ~  Tennessee Origins of Rheumatoid Arthritis
        by Bruce M. Rothschild
        April 1991
        [Red Ball] No. 6  ~  Mouse Creek Phase Communities
        by Lynne P. Sullivan
        June 1991
        [Red Ball] No. 7  ~  An Example of Intentional Late Prehistoric Dental Mutilation from Middle Tennessee
        by William O. Autry
        August 1991
        [Red Ball] No. 8  ~  The Watauga Archaeological Survey
        by C. Clifford Boyd, Jr.
        November 1991
        [Red Ball] No. 9  ~  The Earliest Scalping Victim in America
        by Dr. Maria O. Smith
        December 1991
        [Red Ball] No. 10  ~  First Dinosaur Record from Tennessee
        by Jonathan R. Bryan
        January 1992
        [Red Ball] No. 11  ~  Archaeological Evidence of Fire Ceremonialism in the Late Prehistoric Southeast
        by Brett H. Riggs
        September 1992
        [Red Ball] No. 12  ~  The Function of Hopewell Blades from the Southeast
        by Larry R. Kimball
        November 1992
        [Red Ball] No. 13  ~  A Middle Pennsylvanian (ca. 315 Million Years) Amphibian Trackway from the Cross Mountain Formation, East Tennessee Cumberlands
        by Martin S. Kohl and Jonathan R. Bryan
        April 1993
        [Red Ball] No. 14  ~  Ancient Egyptian Ba-Bird
        by Elaine A. Evans
        November 1993
        [Red Ball] No. 15  ~  Hopi Basketry in Sacred and Social Domains
        by Betty J. Duggan
        May 1995
        [Red Ball] No. 16  ~  Dynasty I Jar Sealings
        by Elaine A. Evans
        June 1995
        [Red Ball] No. 17  ~  Icehouse Bottom and the Hopewell Connection
        by James B. Stoltman
        February 1999
        [Red Ball] No. 18  ~  Archaeomagnetism Provides Dates for the Toqua Site
        by Dr. Lynne P. Sullivan
        July 2000
        [Red Ball] No. 19  ~  Dates for Shell Gorgets and the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex in the Chickamauga Basin of Southeastern Tennessee
        by Dr. Lynne P. Sullivan
        March 2001
        [Red Ball] No. 20  ~  Cat Mummies
        by Elaine A. Evans
        May 2001
        [Red Ball] No. 21  ~  Ancient Egyptian Coffin Face
        by Elaine A. Evans
        November 2001
        [Red Ball] No. 22  ~  People and Plants in the Prehistoric Southeast: New Information from South Carolina
        by Dr. Gary D. Crites
        February 2002
        [Red Ball] No. 23  ~  A Foreign Captive at Medinet Habu
        by Elaine A. Evans
        April 2002
        [Red Ball] No. 24 ~ A Magical Papyrus Fragment Speaks
        by Elaine A. Evans
        July 2002
        [Red Ball] No. 25 ~ A Curious Sealed Pottery Jar
        by Elaine A. Evans
        April 2003
        [Red Ball] No. 26 ~

        Pots and Pathology : Bio-Archaeological Data Suggests A Shift In Prehistoric Settlement Pattern
        by
        Maria Ostendorf Smith
        January 2006

         


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