Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination and improved interpretation of regional prehistory. Beyond that, it is of national importance in terms of both data and interpretation (for example, on the Paleoindian era) and the concepts used in its excavation and analysis. It is unique in other ways. In most cases, deep, stratified, multicomponent sites of this integrity are rarely excavated (in Texas, at least) more than once and the potential for long-term research is not fully met. As the reader will learn, Wilson-Leonard was first excavated on a large scale by archeologists of the Texas Department of Trans-portation (TxDOT) from 1982-1984 but was not formally published. Much attentio...
The excavations and subsequent analysis of the Panther Creek Springs site, 41BX228, a multicomponent...
Th e fi ndings of a May 28–July 2, 1996, summer archaeological fi eld school conducted by the Center...
The investigations of four prehistoric sites in southwest-central Texas allow for research hypothese...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
This third number in the Center\u27s Special Report series contains two papers dealing with Paleo-In...
It is generally rare to find archaeological sites in the Southwest that retain the type of contextua...
It is generally rare to find archaeological sites in the Southwest that retain the type of contextua...
Phase II cultural resources investigations at the proposed Justiceburg Reservoir in Garza and Kent c...
In 1977-1978 excavations were conducted at 41 LK 67 in Live Oak County, south Texas, by the Center f...
In 2014, Prewitt and Associates, Inc., performed data recovery excavations at site 41MS99 in Mason C...
The results of archeological investigations in portions of the George C. Davis Site are presented in...
Excavations, in summer 1976, have provided new data on the ancient human occupations at Baker Cave, ...
The excavations and subsequent analysis of the Panther Creek Springs site, 41BX228, a multicomponent...
Th e fi ndings of a May 28–July 2, 1996, summer archaeological fi eld school conducted by the Center...
The investigations of four prehistoric sites in southwest-central Texas allow for research hypothese...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
This third number in the Center\u27s Special Report series contains two papers dealing with Paleo-In...
It is generally rare to find archaeological sites in the Southwest that retain the type of contextua...
It is generally rare to find archaeological sites in the Southwest that retain the type of contextua...
Phase II cultural resources investigations at the proposed Justiceburg Reservoir in Garza and Kent c...
In 1977-1978 excavations were conducted at 41 LK 67 in Live Oak County, south Texas, by the Center f...
In 2014, Prewitt and Associates, Inc., performed data recovery excavations at site 41MS99 in Mason C...
The results of archeological investigations in portions of the George C. Davis Site are presented in...
Excavations, in summer 1976, have provided new data on the ancient human occupations at Baker Cave, ...
The excavations and subsequent analysis of the Panther Creek Springs site, 41BX228, a multicomponent...
Th e fi ndings of a May 28–July 2, 1996, summer archaeological fi eld school conducted by the Center...
The investigations of four prehistoric sites in southwest-central Texas allow for research hypothese...