In the last few years, we have had the opportunity to study a number of prehistoric Caddo Indian sites in the Ouachita Mountains of southwestern Arkansas through conducting archeological surveys of more than 2700 acres at three lakes constructed and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District. The three lakes are DeGray Lake on the Caddo River, Lake Ouachita on the Ouachita River, and Lake Greeson on the Little Missouri River. Our purpose in this article is to summarize the archeological character of the prehistoric Caddo sites in these three different parts of the Ouachita Mountains. We focus in particular on the material culture record of these prehistoric Caddo settlements—especially on the ceramic sherds found on the...
For thousands of years, the land that is now known as Arkansas has been inhabited by native peoples....
Since 1997, we have been working on the development of a National Historic Landmark (NHL) cover nomi...
The James Owens site (41TT769) is a Middle to Late Caddo period settlement in the White Oak Creek dr...
Archeologists from the Natural Resources Conservation Service and Arkansas Archeological Survey empl...
New excavations in the Ouachita National Forest in west-central Arkansas, co-directed by Meeks Etchi...
This landmark volume provides the most comprehensive overview to date of the prehistory and archaeol...
Some years ago, I commented that the upper Sabine River basin in Northeast Texas had “a highly signi...
This article reports on the archaeological findings from a Historic Caddo site (41AN184)1 in the upp...
This article discusses the character of a large assemblage of prehistoric Caddo vessel sherds from a...
This article concerns two ancestral Caddo sites in San Augustine County on tributaries to Attoyac Ba...
This article concerns the documentation of the artifacts from four prehistoric Caddo sites in the Sa...
This article discusses the character of the Caddo ceramics from a single component Frankston phase (...
The Caddo Indian peoples lived in parts of the four states of Arkansas (specifically southwest Arkan...
The Adair site (3GA1), located in the Upper Ouachita River Valley in Garland County, Arkansas is an ...
Archaeological survey investigations were conducted in 1987 and 1988 in a large tract of land along ...
For thousands of years, the land that is now known as Arkansas has been inhabited by native peoples....
Since 1997, we have been working on the development of a National Historic Landmark (NHL) cover nomi...
The James Owens site (41TT769) is a Middle to Late Caddo period settlement in the White Oak Creek dr...
Archeologists from the Natural Resources Conservation Service and Arkansas Archeological Survey empl...
New excavations in the Ouachita National Forest in west-central Arkansas, co-directed by Meeks Etchi...
This landmark volume provides the most comprehensive overview to date of the prehistory and archaeol...
Some years ago, I commented that the upper Sabine River basin in Northeast Texas had “a highly signi...
This article reports on the archaeological findings from a Historic Caddo site (41AN184)1 in the upp...
This article discusses the character of a large assemblage of prehistoric Caddo vessel sherds from a...
This article concerns two ancestral Caddo sites in San Augustine County on tributaries to Attoyac Ba...
This article concerns the documentation of the artifacts from four prehistoric Caddo sites in the Sa...
This article discusses the character of the Caddo ceramics from a single component Frankston phase (...
The Caddo Indian peoples lived in parts of the four states of Arkansas (specifically southwest Arkan...
The Adair site (3GA1), located in the Upper Ouachita River Valley in Garland County, Arkansas is an ...
Archaeological survey investigations were conducted in 1987 and 1988 in a large tract of land along ...
For thousands of years, the land that is now known as Arkansas has been inhabited by native peoples....
Since 1997, we have been working on the development of a National Historic Landmark (NHL) cover nomi...
The James Owens site (41TT769) is a Middle to Late Caddo period settlement in the White Oak Creek dr...