While doing research on turtle shell rattles the author stumbled onto a photograph of a rare and unusual idiophone whose exact likeness appears twice in one of the engraved shell images from Spiro. This paper describes the instrument and the Spiro image and discusses how an instrument currently found only in the Maritime Provinces of Canada may have come to be portrayed on a marine shell cup found at Spiro
Since Littlechild (1983)'s report, price cap regulation has been regarded as an effective instrument...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines empirically whether firms located in strong industrial clusters are mo...
Before becoming involved in archeology, I was a commercial nurseryman for thirty years in East Texas...
When French explorers first arrived in northwest Louisiana, the local Caddo Indians had already earn...
Todd presented a general chronology for the presence of aboriginal-manufactured clay elbow pipes in ...
Vere L. Huddleston was one of several amateur archaeologists who excavated Caddo sites in Clark Coun...
There we were, sailing south along the California coastline at the very top of Princess Lines\u27s L...
This study aims to identify the traumatic losses and resultant complicated grief of adolescents in o...
The pursuit of Caddo archaeological research over the last 100+ years has led to considerable gains ...
As part of on-going documentation of the Joint Educational Consortium’s Hodges Collection, 31 cerami...
The Bowman (3LR46) and Bowman/Wallace (3LR50) sites represent a Caddo multi-mound center on the Red ...
Pottery classified as “Coles Creek Incised” is common both to the earliest Caddo sites along the Red...
Nine spear points were reported from a farm in northwestern Atoka County, Oklahoma. This aggregate o...
In the early months of 1916, Mark R. Harrington, under the auspices of the Museum of the American In...
This paper explores the use of performance theory as a framework to conceptualise temporality and op...
Since Littlechild (1983)'s report, price cap regulation has been regarded as an effective instrument...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines empirically whether firms located in strong industrial clusters are mo...
Before becoming involved in archeology, I was a commercial nurseryman for thirty years in East Texas...
When French explorers first arrived in northwest Louisiana, the local Caddo Indians had already earn...
Todd presented a general chronology for the presence of aboriginal-manufactured clay elbow pipes in ...
Vere L. Huddleston was one of several amateur archaeologists who excavated Caddo sites in Clark Coun...
There we were, sailing south along the California coastline at the very top of Princess Lines\u27s L...
This study aims to identify the traumatic losses and resultant complicated grief of adolescents in o...
The pursuit of Caddo archaeological research over the last 100+ years has led to considerable gains ...
As part of on-going documentation of the Joint Educational Consortium’s Hodges Collection, 31 cerami...
The Bowman (3LR46) and Bowman/Wallace (3LR50) sites represent a Caddo multi-mound center on the Red ...
Pottery classified as “Coles Creek Incised” is common both to the earliest Caddo sites along the Red...
Nine spear points were reported from a farm in northwestern Atoka County, Oklahoma. This aggregate o...
In the early months of 1916, Mark R. Harrington, under the auspices of the Museum of the American In...
This paper explores the use of performance theory as a framework to conceptualise temporality and op...
Since Littlechild (1983)'s report, price cap regulation has been regarded as an effective instrument...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines empirically whether firms located in strong industrial clusters are mo...
Before becoming involved in archeology, I was a commercial nurseryman for thirty years in East Texas...