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March 1, he became assistant editor of Notes and News in the Plains 

 Area, for American Antiquity, and on April 29, was appointed asso- 

 ciate editor for the Plains Anthropologist, Taking annual leave, he 

 served as part-time assistant professor of anthropology on the faculty 

 of the University of Nebraska during the second semester of the aca- 

 demic year (February to June) and taught an upper-division course, 

 "Prehistory of North America." 



Dr. Warren W. Caldwell, archeologist, when not in charge of field 

 parties, devoted most of his time to analyses of specimen materials he 

 had recovered from salvage excavations in previous years. He com- 

 pleted preliminary analysis of the ceramics and certain other artifacts 

 from the Black Partizan site (39LM218) which he excavated in the 

 Big Bend Eeservoir in 1958. He reanalyzed the artifacts and data 

 from the Hickey Brothers site (39LM4), excavated by Bernard 

 Golden of the Missouri Basin Project staff in 1958, and in collabora- 

 tion with Lee G. Madison and Bernard Golden completed the final 

 manuscript, including figures and illustrations, "Archeological In- 

 vestigations at the Hickey Brothers Site (39LM4), Big Bend Eeser- 

 voir, South Dakota." He reanalyzed the artifacts and stratigraphic 

 data from the Wakemap Mound site (45KL26), and prepared intro- 

 ductory chapters for the final report on the excavations there; com- 

 pleted the final revision of the report, "Archeological Investigations 

 in the Hell's Canyon Area, Snake Eiver, Oregon and Idaho" ; revised 

 and completed the manuscripts and illustrations for a popular photo- 

 graphic booklet, "Lewis and Clark Lake," which was published by the 

 Corps of Engineers, U.S. Department of the Army, Omaha, Nebr., in 

 January. In collaboration with Charles H. McNutt and G. Hubert 

 Smith, he contributed chapters to, edited, and completed final revision 

 of a similar popular booklet, "Fort Eandall Eeservoir." The latter 

 was submitted to the Corps of Engineers in Omaha for publication. 

 He revised three manuscripts of short articles pertaining to firearms 

 in the Plains: "Preliminary Notes on Fragments of Firearms and 

 Eelated Objects from Fort Atkinson, 1820-1827," "Firearms and 

 Eelated Materials from Fort Pierre II (39ST217), Oahe Eeservoir, 

 South Dakota," and "Comments on the 'English Pattern' Trade 

 Eifle." They were submitted for publication in the Missouri Arche- 

 ologist. Other manuscripts and publications completed by him this 

 year were: "The Black Partizan Site, A Preliminary Anaylsis," 

 accepted for publication in the Plains Anthropologist ; review of 

 "Stone Age on the Columbia," by Emory Strong, accepted for pub- 

 lication in Archeology ; review of "Archeological Explorations in 

 Central and South Idaho, 1958," by Earl H. Swanson, Jr., Donald 

 E. Tuohy, and Alan Bryan, accepted for publication in American 

 Antiquity; "Pacific Coast Clay Figurines : A Contraview," published 



