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Mississippi Archaeology Out-of-Print Issues

Mississippi Archaeology is published biannually by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History in cooperation with the Mississippi Archaeological Association to present information on field work, artifact analysis, and archaeological theory, and to serve as the journal of record for archaeological activity in Mississippi. Volumes 15 to 22 are available below for free download. Click here for an order form and full list of back issues of Mississippi Archaeology.

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Volume 15 (1980):

Number 1
Number 2

Volume 17 (1982):

Number 1
Number 2

Volume 19 (1984):

Number 1
Number 2

Volume 21 (1986):

Number 1
Number 2

Volume 16 (1981):

Number 1

Volume 18 (1983):

Number 1
Number 2

Volume 20 (1985):

Number 1
Number 2

Volume 22 (1987):

Number 1
Number 2

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