Renewed archaeological investigations in 2016 by the Texas Historical Commission at the early 19th century Caddo site 41MR211 recovered a small number of ancestral Caddo ceramic vessel sherds from a variety of contexts in Locus 3 (Table 1), which is located just east of the main 1999 excavation block (Figure 1). The sherds are from grog-tempered (70 percent) and shell-tempered (30 percent) vessels. In the larger vessel sherd assemblage (n=368) reported by Parsons et al. (2002a, 2002b) from 41MR211, 36.8 percent of the sherds are from shell-tempered vessels and 59.4 percent are from vessels made with grog temper
This article reports on a collection of ancestral Caddo artifacts from an unrecorded site in the upp...
This article is concerned with the consideration of “Caddo connections” as expressed in the characte...
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...
Renewed archaeological investigations in 2016 by the Texas Historical Commission at the early 19th c...
Renewed archaeological investigations in 2016 by the Texas Historical Commission at the early 19th c...
Earlier in 2020, Perttula published an analysis of 1010+ ancestral Caddo ceramic vessel sherds from ...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessel sherd assemblages discussed in this article are from five sites i...
Ancestral Caddo ceramic vessel sherd assemblages from three sites in the Sabine River basin in Harri...
The T. M. Sanders site (41LR2) is one of the more important ancestral Caddo sites known in East Texa...
During 1997 investigations by the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory associated with the placem...
There are many site artifact collections held in the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at the ...
This article puts on record the documentation of 17 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from five sites ...
Gus Arnold identified and recorded a number of ancestral Caddo sites during his 1939-1940 WPAsponsor...
This article reports on a collection of ancestral Caddo artifacts from an unrecorded site in the upp...
Site 41HE337 is a Late Caddo settlement located on the north side of Caddo Creek, an eastward-flowin...
This article reports on a collection of ancestral Caddo artifacts from an unrecorded site in the upp...
This article is concerned with the consideration of “Caddo connections” as expressed in the characte...
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...
Renewed archaeological investigations in 2016 by the Texas Historical Commission at the early 19th c...
Renewed archaeological investigations in 2016 by the Texas Historical Commission at the early 19th c...
Earlier in 2020, Perttula published an analysis of 1010+ ancestral Caddo ceramic vessel sherds from ...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessel sherd assemblages discussed in this article are from five sites i...
Ancestral Caddo ceramic vessel sherd assemblages from three sites in the Sabine River basin in Harri...
The T. M. Sanders site (41LR2) is one of the more important ancestral Caddo sites known in East Texa...
During 1997 investigations by the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory associated with the placem...
There are many site artifact collections held in the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at the ...
This article puts on record the documentation of 17 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from five sites ...
Gus Arnold identified and recorded a number of ancestral Caddo sites during his 1939-1940 WPAsponsor...
This article reports on a collection of ancestral Caddo artifacts from an unrecorded site in the upp...
Site 41HE337 is a Late Caddo settlement located on the north side of Caddo Creek, an eastward-flowin...
This article reports on a collection of ancestral Caddo artifacts from an unrecorded site in the upp...
This article is concerned with the consideration of “Caddo connections” as expressed in the characte...
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...