The investigation of the Griffin Mound site (41UR142) in the Little Cypress Creek basin in Upshur County, Texas, yielded 394 faunal specimens with a total assemblage weight of 127.71 grams. This sum includes all turtle shell, antler, and bone fragments. Faunal material was recovered from the site surface, four shovel tests, and four units in a 2 x 2 m excavation at this Middle Caddoan site, consisting of midden deposits and a large storage pit feature. The following sections of this article discuss the methods employed in the faunal analysis, results of taxonomic identification and quantification, and distribution of these remains
Analysis and discussion of the faunal assemblage from a multiperiod site, covering Bronze Age settle...
Over the past few decades, vertebrate microsites have been acknowledged for their usefulness in taph...
During the 1993 field season at the Tyson site (41SY92), conducted by the East Texas and Northeast T...
The excavation of the Hardin A site (41GG69), a late 14th to early 15th century A.D. period Caddo si...
This article presents the results of the macrobotanical analysis of samples from two Caddoan archaeo...
As part of the long-term study of the prehistoric archaeology of the Caddo peoples in Northeast Texa...
This report presents the findings of the data recovery program conducted at site 41MV120. The excava...
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7487-2635This book is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The Mesa Project consisted of archaeological survey and excavations in the Channeled Scablands of th...
Site 41LR351 was first recorded during the 2005 Texas Archeological Society summer field school on t...
This paper focuses on the information about the mollusca from site 41DT59. The author takes the info...
This study attempts to create a comprehensive catalog of all known records of faunal remains recover...
The Alligator Pond site is a substantial multi-component prehistoric and historic archaeological sit...
Site CA-SDI-11,521 is a pre-contact occupation site located in San Diego County, California. Archaeo...
How does the practice of archaeology benefit from faunal analysis? Michael Glassow and Terry Joslin'...
Analysis and discussion of the faunal assemblage from a multiperiod site, covering Bronze Age settle...
Over the past few decades, vertebrate microsites have been acknowledged for their usefulness in taph...
During the 1993 field season at the Tyson site (41SY92), conducted by the East Texas and Northeast T...
The excavation of the Hardin A site (41GG69), a late 14th to early 15th century A.D. period Caddo si...
This article presents the results of the macrobotanical analysis of samples from two Caddoan archaeo...
As part of the long-term study of the prehistoric archaeology of the Caddo peoples in Northeast Texa...
This report presents the findings of the data recovery program conducted at site 41MV120. The excava...
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7487-2635This book is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The Mesa Project consisted of archaeological survey and excavations in the Channeled Scablands of th...
Site 41LR351 was first recorded during the 2005 Texas Archeological Society summer field school on t...
This paper focuses on the information about the mollusca from site 41DT59. The author takes the info...
This study attempts to create a comprehensive catalog of all known records of faunal remains recover...
The Alligator Pond site is a substantial multi-component prehistoric and historic archaeological sit...
Site CA-SDI-11,521 is a pre-contact occupation site located in San Diego County, California. Archaeo...
How does the practice of archaeology benefit from faunal analysis? Michael Glassow and Terry Joslin'...
Analysis and discussion of the faunal assemblage from a multiperiod site, covering Bronze Age settle...
Over the past few decades, vertebrate microsites have been acknowledged for their usefulness in taph...
During the 1993 field season at the Tyson site (41SY92), conducted by the East Texas and Northeast T...