106 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1964 



Plains Anthrofologist, vol. 9, No. 23, pp. 22-28; "The Good Soldier 

 Site (39LM238), Big Bend Reservoir, Lyman County, South Dakota," 

 River Basin Surveys Papers No. 37^ Bureau of American Ethnology 

 Bulletin 189, pp. 291-318. 



Mr. Neuman attended the 201/2 Plains Conference in Pierre, S. Dak., 

 July 20, the annual meeting of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, 

 Lincoln, May 1 and 2, and the meeting of the Society for American 

 Archeology, Chapel Hill, N.C., May 7-9, where he presented a paper 

 on "A Woodland Camp and Burial Mound Complex in Dewey County, 

 South Dakota." He continued to serve as chairman of the Radiocar- 

 bon Section of the Missouri Basin Chronolgy Program, was appointed 

 assistant editor for current research (Plains area) for American 

 Antiquity, and contributing editor for Plains facts for the Plains An- 

 thropologist. Mr. Neuman participated in the Visiting Scientist Pro- 

 gram of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, speaking before school 

 groups at Eddyville, Nebr., and he also presented an illustrated talk 

 to the National Professional Geographical Fraternity at the Univer- 

 sity of Nebraska. At the end of the year Mr. Neuman was at work in 

 the Lincoln laboratory. 



G. Hubert Smith, archeologist, when not in the field, was concerned 

 with the preparation of reports based upon his previous work at several 

 historic sites. By the end of the year he had completed a comprehen- 

 sive report on investigations by the Missouri Basin Project and the 

 State Historical Society of North Dakota at the sites of Like-A- 

 Fishhook Village and Fort Berthold I and II (32ML2), in the Garri- 

 son Reservoir area, North Dakota. In addition, he had made 

 substantial progress on reports of excavations of Fort George 

 (39ST202) and 39HU301, in the Big Bend Reservoir of South Dakota 

 and had begun preparation (with Caldwell and others) of the booklet 

 "The Big Bend Reservoir: Archeology and History," to be published 

 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. An article written by Mr. 

 Smith, "Archeological Explorations at Fort McHenry, 1958," was 

 published in the Maryland Historical Magazine (vol. 58, No. 3, pp. 

 247-250), and a brief note, "Excavations at Fort George, South Da- 

 kota," appeared in the Plains Anthropologist (vol. 8, No. 20, p. 122). 



On July 20 he took part in discussions of northern Plains ethnohis- 

 tory, at the 201^ Plains Conference at Pierre, S. Dak. At the Plains- 

 Pecos meeting at Taos, N. Mex., on September 6 and 7, he reported 

 recent investigations at historic sites within the Missouri Basin reser- 

 voir areas. During the period October 24r-30 he examined historic sites 

 m Missouri at the request of Dr. Carl H. Chapman and other Univer- 

 sity of Missouri staff members. On October 28 Mr. Smith addressed 

 the annual meeting of the Missouri Archeological Society at Colum- 

 bia, Mo., and that evening spoke before the Big Bend chapter of the 



