In this paper we report on possible historic European trade materials found at the Willis Place #2 site (41BW147), an aboriginal site along the Red River a few miles west of Texarkana, Texas. The possible trade materials were recovered in the 1970s by the landowner, Mr. Julian Cranfill, from a \u27\u27fire pit (or hearth?) exposed during plowing of a natural levee a short distance from the current channel of the river
The E. Williams site is an ancestral Caddo site on the north side of Martin Creek, an eastward–flowi...
The Joe M. Smith collection is held by the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at The University...
The Eli Moores site (41BW2) is an important ancestral Caddo mound center and habitation site on the ...
This article reports on the archaeological findings from a Historic Caddo site (41AN184)1 in the upp...
A piece of wood charcoal identified as bois d’arc (Maclura pomifera) was recovered from the Janee si...
We recently had the opportunity to document three ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from Red River Cad...
This article concerns the continued documentation of prehistoric and/or historic artifacts from four...
The vessel collections at the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at The University of Texas (TA...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels discussed in this article are from four different sites in Nacog...
The Rowland Clark site is located in Red River County, Texas, on a prehistoric river channel of the ...
The Hawkins site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site on a Sabine River bluff about 1.7 km southwes...
Some years ago, I commented that the upper Sabine River basin in Northeast Texas had “a highly signi...
Sherds from aboriginally-made ceramic vessels have been recovered on sites dating after ca. 2000 yea...
A local resident of Williamson County, Texas, collected 20 or more years ago a single prehistoric ce...
This article concerns two ancestral Caddo sites in San Augustine County on tributaries to Attoyac Ba...
The E. Williams site is an ancestral Caddo site on the north side of Martin Creek, an eastward–flowi...
The Joe M. Smith collection is held by the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at The University...
The Eli Moores site (41BW2) is an important ancestral Caddo mound center and habitation site on the ...
This article reports on the archaeological findings from a Historic Caddo site (41AN184)1 in the upp...
A piece of wood charcoal identified as bois d’arc (Maclura pomifera) was recovered from the Janee si...
We recently had the opportunity to document three ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from Red River Cad...
This article concerns the continued documentation of prehistoric and/or historic artifacts from four...
The vessel collections at the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at The University of Texas (TA...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels discussed in this article are from four different sites in Nacog...
The Rowland Clark site is located in Red River County, Texas, on a prehistoric river channel of the ...
The Hawkins site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site on a Sabine River bluff about 1.7 km southwes...
Some years ago, I commented that the upper Sabine River basin in Northeast Texas had “a highly signi...
Sherds from aboriginally-made ceramic vessels have been recovered on sites dating after ca. 2000 yea...
A local resident of Williamson County, Texas, collected 20 or more years ago a single prehistoric ce...
This article concerns two ancestral Caddo sites in San Augustine County on tributaries to Attoyac Ba...
The E. Williams site is an ancestral Caddo site on the north side of Martin Creek, an eastward–flowi...
The Joe M. Smith collection is held by the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at The University...
The Eli Moores site (41BW2) is an important ancestral Caddo mound center and habitation site on the ...