This paper examines the Arkansas River Caddoan cultural landscape through use of “architectural grammar”. Architectural grammar presents a mechanism to look at the practices of Arkansas River Caddoans as they construct their mound and residential places. Through this analysis, five different cultural landscapes were constructed: residential places, single mounds without residential occupation, single mounds with residential occupation, multiple mounds of the same construction type, and multiple mounds of different construction type. Further analysis of these places on the landscape suggest that rather than ordered hierarchy of centers, that the Caddoan cultural landscape represents an effort to build to a formalized template
Much of the decorated utility wares found in Titus phase mortuary vessel assemblages in the Big Cypr...
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The pursuit of Caddo archaeological research over the last 100+ years has led to considerable gains ...
Pottery classified as “Coles Creek Incised” is common both to the earliest Caddo sites along the Red...
Vere L. Huddleston was one of several amateur archaeologists who excavated Caddo sites in Clark Coun...
Between December 1941 and March 1942, the final federally-sponsored WPA excavations in Oklahoma were...
There we were, sailing south along the California coastline at the very top of Princess Lines\u27s L...
Todd presented a general chronology for the presence of aboriginal-manufactured clay elbow pipes in ...
When French explorers first arrived in northwest Louisiana, the local Caddo Indians had already earn...
In the early months of 1916, Mark R. Harrington, under the auspices of the Museum of the American In...
The Caddo salt makers at the Drake’s Salt Works Site Complex in northwestern Louisiana played a crit...
As part of on-going documentation of the Joint Educational Consortium’s Hodges Collection, 31 cerami...
The importance of the use of a Geographic Information System (GIS) in archaeological applications ha...
Many reviews were published these last years about the photovoltaic development. It also reflects th...
Much of the decorated utility wares found in Titus phase mortuary vessel assemblages in the Big Cypr...
This study aims to identify the traumatic losses and resultant complicated grief of adolescents in o...
Early detection of a tumor\u27s site of origin is particularly important for cancer diagnosis and tr...
The pursuit of Caddo archaeological research over the last 100+ years has led to considerable gains ...
Pottery classified as “Coles Creek Incised” is common both to the earliest Caddo sites along the Red...
Vere L. Huddleston was one of several amateur archaeologists who excavated Caddo sites in Clark Coun...
Between December 1941 and March 1942, the final federally-sponsored WPA excavations in Oklahoma were...
There we were, sailing south along the California coastline at the very top of Princess Lines\u27s L...
Todd presented a general chronology for the presence of aboriginal-manufactured clay elbow pipes in ...
When French explorers first arrived in northwest Louisiana, the local Caddo Indians had already earn...
In the early months of 1916, Mark R. Harrington, under the auspices of the Museum of the American In...
The Caddo salt makers at the Drake’s Salt Works Site Complex in northwestern Louisiana played a crit...
As part of on-going documentation of the Joint Educational Consortium’s Hodges Collection, 31 cerami...
The importance of the use of a Geographic Information System (GIS) in archaeological applications ha...
Many reviews were published these last years about the photovoltaic development. It also reflects th...
Much of the decorated utility wares found in Titus phase mortuary vessel assemblages in the Big Cypr...
This study aims to identify the traumatic losses and resultant complicated grief of adolescents in o...
Early detection of a tumor\u27s site of origin is particularly important for cancer diagnosis and tr...