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Smicker, Stephen V.'., Picayune, F, PR	Page	5
Sumners, M.F., loonevi11e, A Wineman, Robert S., Greenville, A, *1.7 Yarbrough, 17. C. , Greenville, F,W 1 J
ARCHAEULOGICAL EXCAVATIONS IN MISSISSIPPI DURING.THE SUMMER
There will be several sites worked in Mississippi this summer Both the University of Mississippi and Mississippi State University will have archaeological crews working in the Delta Other1persons also have digs planned You may want to visit with them so we are including places, names,	etc. for yo'ir	benefit. It	is hoped that openho?'ses can
be	arranged at	both University localities	for the p"blic and members
of the MAA to visit	^	?
Un i vers ity of Mi ss i ss ipp i
'IM fieTTI crews will be in the field from around J,!;ie 0 to July lb or thereabout They will be horsed in the vicinity of Moon Lake and will be working on several sites in that locality. For further information write Thomas iCoehler, U.M. Archaeology, Lula, Mississippi. Sites to be worked are mostly Late Baytown, transjtional Late Daytown-Miss -ssippian, and Mississippian. The field school will have about 15 members
M ss i ss i pp i State Un i vers i ty
MSU field	crews will be	in the field	from aro-nd June 10 to July
19	or thereabout They will	be housed at	Drew, Mississippi, and will
be working on the Powell Bayou site morid, 1.5 miles northeast of Drew. This is a large M i ss i ss i pp i an temple mouid which,.has., been partially pulled down. Salvage operations on the site early this spring by members of the Mississippi Archaeological Survey, revealed several superimposed hoMse sites The largest one, hang onto your hat, was ???) feet square1 For further information write Richard'A. Marshall, MSU Archaeology, Drew, Mississippi The field school will have a o? t 13 members
Dill Hony, MSU, w?11 conduct test excavations at the Falls Mound near M.nter City, during this same period of time. He will e ' sinu 0?0 labor. The Falls Mound has been severely damaged by road constriction and the remainder of the mound is in danger. Hony will test the area underlaying the destroyed port ion of the mo-nd. Tho? gh the 'mound appears to be entirely M i ss i ss i pp i an, the levels below may run 1 ack to Poverty Point or earlier times.
The MSU second summer term may conduct excavations near the Gulf Coast from July ??:through Airust '1. We may have more information on this at a later date.
Other 0i rs
Clarence Webb :s planning to conduct tests at the Teoc Creek Poverty Point site sometime early in the si'mmer Dan Frintnp is also planning to finish 'p a "weekend" dig in the vicinity of Pace this summer. 0oth ? of'these people have een issued permits for excavation from the D , rector,? Department of Archives ?- History 1
1;6C MEMBERS SILLED FOR ] PoQ MEMDEuS! 11 P
Appro;-, imatel y 1 members were recently billed for their 1 membership We do hope that none of them had renewed 'oca1 se - well, it means that o?r records are fowled p There is some possibility that members of the Sunflower Chapter may have been 'illed y accident We1 11 ?-st sit still n t i 1 we hear a howl In the mean time, if you hear someone mention that they had been billed, or that they have not received thei r May or June NEWSLETTER, yo ? might suggest tha:_ they check their past mail. There may be a bill waiting for them.For the rest of yo11 good people, thanks a million for being so prompt


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