THE UTLAUT SITE (23SA162W): AN ONEOTA-HISTORIC MISSOURI BURIAL SITE By Patricia J. O’Brien and Kevin Hart Figures Page [1. Floodplain of the Missouri River with Locations of 23SA4, 23SA162W and 23SA162] 49 [2. Test Excavations at the Utlaut Site] 50 [3. Burial 1, 23SA162W] 51 [4. Artifacts from the Utlaut Site] 53 [5. Burial 2, 23SA162W] 54 [6. Pottery Vessels from the Utlaut Site] 55 [7. Burial 3, 23SA162W] 56 [8. Burial 4, 23SA162W] 58 [9. Burial 6, 23SA162W] 59 [10. Pottery Vessels Associated with Burial 6] 60 [11. Tibiae of Burial 1] 68 [12. Skull Profiles of Burial 3] 71
Tables Page [1. Post-Cranial Measurements and Indices for Skeletal Material from 23SA162W] 73 [2. Cranial Measurements and Indices, Burials, 2, 6] 73 [3. Comparison of Male Stature for Oneota Indians] 74
A REPORT OF SALVAGE INVESTIGATIONS AT ST. CHARLES, MISSOURI By J. M. Shippee Figures Page [1. Pit A Pottery] 77 [2. Pits B and D Artifacts] 79 [3. Pit D Pottery] 81 [4. Pottery from Pit D and from Surface of Road] 82
CLAY PIPES FROM PAMPLIN
by Henry W. Hamilton & Jean Tyree Hamilton
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We wish to express appreciation to all of the following for their help and assistance in the preparation of this report. The contributions of some are discussed in detail in the text, but we are grateful to each and every one.
Miss Wilsie Thornton, Mrs. Bess Franklin Mattox, Stuart M. Farrar and Jack Price, Pamplin, Virginia.
Dr. Clyde G. O’Brien, M.D.; Calvin Robinson, retired editor; Ray Noble and William Sperry, Appomattox, Virginia.
Mrs. Aldah B. Gordon, Clerk Circuit Court, Appomattox County, Appomattox, Virginia.