Volume 1, Number 2 (Winter 2012)

Table of Contents

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Articles

Clay's Cow House: A Mid-Century Kentucky Barn in Regional and Historical Context
      —R. Berle Clay
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Rivers and Rifles: The Role of Fort Heiman in the Western Theater of the Civil War
    —Timothy A. Parsons
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Integrating Community Service Learning into the Murray State University Archaeology Program
    —Lara K. Homsey, Anthony L. Ortmann, and Kit W. Wesler
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Commentary

Getting To The Point: A Reply to Bradbury at al.
    —David Pollack, C. Martin Raymer, Donald A. Miller, Jimmy A. Railey, and A. Gwynn Henderson
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Points on Points: A Reply to Pollack et al.
    —Andrew P. Bradbury, D. Randall Cooper, and Richard L. Herndon
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 Clay's cow house

The Journal of Kentucky Archaeology publishes original papers on the archaeology of Kentucky. Papers in anthropology, folklore, historical geography, and architectural history of interest to Kentucky archaeologists will also be considered. Papers on subjects outside the state of Kentucky, but with direct relevance to Kentucky, will also be considered. See About the Journal and Author's Guidelines for additional information.

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