Number Two: Mute Stones Speak: Archaic Lifeways of the Escarpment Region in
Jackson County, Kentucky
, by William E. Sharp and A. Gwynn Henderson (1997). Describes
the lifeways of hunters and gatherers who lived in Eastern Kentucky 8,000 years ago and
discusses how archaeologists learn about the past from the artifacts people left behind. Black
and white photographs and drawings. 16 p. Cost: $3.00.
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Number One: Slack Farm and the Caborn-Welborn People, by David Pollack, Cheryl Ann Munson,
and A. Gwynn Henderson (1996). Cost: $5.00.

Number Two: Mute Stones Speak: Archaic Lifeways of the Escarpment Region in Jackson
County, Kentucky, by William E. Sharp and A. Gwynn Henderson (1997). Cost: $3.00.

Number Three: Prehistoric Hunters and Gatherers: Kentucky’s First Pioneers, by Leon Lane,
Eric J. Schlarb, and A. Gwynn Henderson (1998).  Cost: $3.00.

Number Four: Forests, Forest Fires, & Their Makers: The Story of Cliff Palace Pond, Jackson
County, Kentucky, by Paul A. Delcourt, Hazel R. Delcourt, Cecil R. Ison, William E. Sharp, and A.
Gwynn Henderson (1999).  Cost: $5.00.

Number Five: Taming Yellow Creek: Alexander Arthur, the Yellow Creek Canal &
Middlesborough, Kentucky, by Maria Campbell Brent (2002).  Cost: $5.00.

Number Six: Bringing the Past Into the Future: The Reconstruction of the Detached Kitchen at
Riverside, by Patti Linn and M. Jay Stottman (2003).  Cost $5.00.

Number Seven: Hunters and Gatherers of the Green River Valley, by A. Gwynn Henderson and
Rick Burdin (2006).  Cost $5.00.

Number Eight: The Prehistoric Farmers of Boone County, Kentucky, by A. Gwynn Henderson
(2006). Cost $7.00.

Number Nine: Woodland Period Moundbuilders of the Bluegrass, by A. Gwynn Henderson and
Eric Schlarb (2007). Cost $7.00