Cherokee County is the latest in the state to have its prehistoric conditions investigated by the Department of Anthropology at the University of Oklahoma, in conjunction with the Federal Works Projects Administration. The preliminary survey located several likely sites. Work was begun in July 1939 on a village site and mound located at the junction of Barren Fork Creek and the Illinois River, on a farm owned by M.L. Brackett. It is located in the southwest quarter of Section 18, Township 16 North, Range 23 East. The symbol for this site is Ck. Bk. 1 (Cherokee County, Brackett site
An intensive cultural resource survey was carried out on approximately 2544 hectares (6285 acres) of...
Register of Historic Places and State Antiquities Landmark testing of 11 prehistoric sites that will...
Limited archaeological investigations coupled with private landowner’s surface collections on Stone ...
In January and February of 1997, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) conducted archaeol...
Volunteer survey work on a section of Rabbit Creek in Rusk County, Texas, found a possible buried mi...
The Bowles Creek site is a substantial Historic Caddo period Allen phase settlement on a natural ris...
Sites 41FY421, 41FY422, and 41FY424 are upland aboriginal sites situated on divides separating Robin...
The Bowles Creek is a substantial Historic Caddo period Allen phase settlement on a natural rise in ...
A wealth of strikingly unusual and beautiful objects of Indian manufacture were excavated from the b...
The Peach Orchard site is one of several historic Caddo archaeological sites recently recorded by Ke...
The Dead Cow site is an early to mid-19th century archaeological site located within the northern pa...
Site 41KF118 was discovered during construction of improvements to SH 34 in Kaufman County and was t...
The Mode site is an extensive village site on the banks of Grand River. Only a small portion of the ...
This large artificial mound is known as Site ET-30, A.J. Hatchel place [41BW3], Bowie County. The mo...
Archaeological Testing of 41KR243, the Camp Pearl Wheat Site, was performed between June 15 and June...
An intensive cultural resource survey was carried out on approximately 2544 hectares (6285 acres) of...
Register of Historic Places and State Antiquities Landmark testing of 11 prehistoric sites that will...
Limited archaeological investigations coupled with private landowner’s surface collections on Stone ...
In January and February of 1997, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) conducted archaeol...
Volunteer survey work on a section of Rabbit Creek in Rusk County, Texas, found a possible buried mi...
The Bowles Creek site is a substantial Historic Caddo period Allen phase settlement on a natural ris...
Sites 41FY421, 41FY422, and 41FY424 are upland aboriginal sites situated on divides separating Robin...
The Bowles Creek is a substantial Historic Caddo period Allen phase settlement on a natural rise in ...
A wealth of strikingly unusual and beautiful objects of Indian manufacture were excavated from the b...
The Peach Orchard site is one of several historic Caddo archaeological sites recently recorded by Ke...
The Dead Cow site is an early to mid-19th century archaeological site located within the northern pa...
Site 41KF118 was discovered during construction of improvements to SH 34 in Kaufman County and was t...
The Mode site is an extensive village site on the banks of Grand River. Only a small portion of the ...
This large artificial mound is known as Site ET-30, A.J. Hatchel place [41BW3], Bowie County. The mo...
Archaeological Testing of 41KR243, the Camp Pearl Wheat Site, was performed between June 15 and June...
An intensive cultural resource survey was carried out on approximately 2544 hectares (6285 acres) of...
Register of Historic Places and State Antiquities Landmark testing of 11 prehistoric sites that will...
Limited archaeological investigations coupled with private landowner’s surface collections on Stone ...