By Eric A. Powell for Archaeology Around 8,000 years ago, in the woodlands of what is now the eastern United States, hunter-gatherers began to make stone objects with holes drilled in them that have no parallel in any other prehistoric society. Today, archaeologists call these highly polished and sometimes elaborate objects “bannerstones.” The name was … Read More “Set in Stone – Bannerstones” »
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At the Annual Meeting at Meadowcroft this June, the issue of “bounce outs” was addressed, The concern was that if pass-through darts scored, bounce-out darts should also score. The members of the ISAC rules committee (John Whittaker, Jon Wood, Debbie Andrews) collaborated to amend the pertinent items. Item 5.1 was amended to read (italics denote … Read More “New Revised ISAC Rules for 2017” »