The Gum Creek cluster represents a group of contemporaneous Caddo sites in the Little Cypress Creek basin of East Texas that were apparently occupied between ca. A.D. 1670-1720. These sites are closely affiliated with the Titus phase and may represent some of the very latest occupied Titus phase settlements in the Cypress Creek basin. The Gum Creek cluster Caddo sites were excavated by Buddy Calvin Jones in the 1950s and 1960s, but were never reported by him during his lifetime. After his death, his vessel collection and other artifacts were documented by Perttula, with the able assistance of Bo Nelson and Bobby Gonzalez, and at that point it became clear that a certain number of excavated Caddo cemeteries in the Little Cypress Creek basin-...
This article discusses the character of a large assemblage of prehistoric Caddo vessel sherds from a...
Some years ago, I commented that the upper Sabine River basin in Northeast Texas had “a highly signi...
The Davis-McPeek site (41UR4/99) is an Early Caddo (ca. A.D. 900-1200) mound and associated village ...
The historic archaeology of the Caddo Indian peoples in East Texas has been the subject of considera...
The Gatlin site (41RK1) is located ca. 1 mile to the southeast of the small community of Mount Enter...
Both the Saline and County Line creeks in the upper Neches River basin were habitats where significa...
The 13 ancestral Caddo sites and collections discussed in this article were recorded by G. E. Arnold...
This article concerns the documentation of the artifacts from four prehistoric Caddo sites in the Sa...
Pottery vessels from ancestral Caddo sites are widely known across all parts of East Texas, with rec...
Site RC–15 (the 15th site recorded in Rusk County by Jones) in Rusk County, Texas, in the Pineywoods...
The Brooks-Lindsey site is a probable post-A.D. 1650 Caddo settlement in the Neches River basin in t...
This article concerns two ancestral Caddo sites in San Augustine County on tributaries to Attoyac Ba...
Archaeological survey investigations were conducted in 1987 and 1988 in a large tract of land along ...
This article concerns the continued documentation of prehistoric and/or historic artifacts from four...
Post-ca. A.D. 1685 Caddo archaeological sites are somewhat surprisingly uncommon on the Red and lowe...
This article discusses the character of a large assemblage of prehistoric Caddo vessel sherds from a...
Some years ago, I commented that the upper Sabine River basin in Northeast Texas had “a highly signi...
The Davis-McPeek site (41UR4/99) is an Early Caddo (ca. A.D. 900-1200) mound and associated village ...
The historic archaeology of the Caddo Indian peoples in East Texas has been the subject of considera...
The Gatlin site (41RK1) is located ca. 1 mile to the southeast of the small community of Mount Enter...
Both the Saline and County Line creeks in the upper Neches River basin were habitats where significa...
The 13 ancestral Caddo sites and collections discussed in this article were recorded by G. E. Arnold...
This article concerns the documentation of the artifacts from four prehistoric Caddo sites in the Sa...
Pottery vessels from ancestral Caddo sites are widely known across all parts of East Texas, with rec...
Site RC–15 (the 15th site recorded in Rusk County by Jones) in Rusk County, Texas, in the Pineywoods...
The Brooks-Lindsey site is a probable post-A.D. 1650 Caddo settlement in the Neches River basin in t...
This article concerns two ancestral Caddo sites in San Augustine County on tributaries to Attoyac Ba...
Archaeological survey investigations were conducted in 1987 and 1988 in a large tract of land along ...
This article concerns the continued documentation of prehistoric and/or historic artifacts from four...
Post-ca. A.D. 1685 Caddo archaeological sites are somewhat surprisingly uncommon on the Red and lowe...
This article discusses the character of a large assemblage of prehistoric Caddo vessel sherds from a...
Some years ago, I commented that the upper Sabine River basin in Northeast Texas had “a highly signi...
The Davis-McPeek site (41UR4/99) is an Early Caddo (ca. A.D. 900-1200) mound and associated village ...