This article discusses the character of a large assemblage of prehistoric Caddo vessel sherds from a Late Caddo site (41CE309) on Mud Creek in Cherokee County, Texas, not far from the creek\u27s confluence with the Angelina River. The site was discovered by Bill Young, an avocational archaeologist and Texas Archeological Steward, on a terrace of Mud Creek, just west of the city of Reklaw, Texas. During the course of a number of visits to the site in the 1980s, more than 2300 ceramic sherds were collected by Young, most of the sherds being found in the central part of the terrace landform; in this same area, three or more Caddo burials had been previously looted by collectors. A few sherds and Friley points were noted at the southern part of...
The Hawkins site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site on a Sabine River bluff about 1.7 km southwes...
The Hawkins site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site on a Sabine River bluff about 1.7 km southwes...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels discussed in this article are from four different sites in Nacog...
This article discusses the character of a large assemblage of prehistoric Caddo vessel sherds from a...
This article is concerned with the consideration of “Caddo connections” as expressed in the characte...
Archaeological survey investigations were conducted in 1987 and 1988 in a large tract of land along ...
This article discusses the character of the Caddo ceramics from a single component Frankston phase (...
Site 41HE337 is a Late Caddo settlement located on the north side of Caddo Creek, an eastward-flowin...
This article reports on a collection of ancestral Caddo artifacts from an unrecorded site in the upp...
This article reports on a collection of ancestral Caddo artifacts from an unrecorded site in the upp...
This article reports on a collection of ancestral Caddo artifacts from an unrecorded site in the upp...
In this article, I document 28 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from seven sites and one general coll...
In this article we document 18 ceramic vessels from three ancestral Caddo sites with cemeteries in t...
Pottery vessels from ancestral Caddo sites are widely known across all parts of East Texas, with rec...
This article documents several small collections of Caddo ceramic vessel sherds from the T. M. Sande...
The Hawkins site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site on a Sabine River bluff about 1.7 km southwes...
The Hawkins site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site on a Sabine River bluff about 1.7 km southwes...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels discussed in this article are from four different sites in Nacog...
This article discusses the character of a large assemblage of prehistoric Caddo vessel sherds from a...
This article is concerned with the consideration of “Caddo connections” as expressed in the characte...
Archaeological survey investigations were conducted in 1987 and 1988 in a large tract of land along ...
This article discusses the character of the Caddo ceramics from a single component Frankston phase (...
Site 41HE337 is a Late Caddo settlement located on the north side of Caddo Creek, an eastward-flowin...
This article reports on a collection of ancestral Caddo artifacts from an unrecorded site in the upp...
This article reports on a collection of ancestral Caddo artifacts from an unrecorded site in the upp...
This article reports on a collection of ancestral Caddo artifacts from an unrecorded site in the upp...
In this article, I document 28 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from seven sites and one general coll...
In this article we document 18 ceramic vessels from three ancestral Caddo sites with cemeteries in t...
Pottery vessels from ancestral Caddo sites are widely known across all parts of East Texas, with rec...
This article documents several small collections of Caddo ceramic vessel sherds from the T. M. Sande...
The Hawkins site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site on a Sabine River bluff about 1.7 km southwes...
The Hawkins site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site on a Sabine River bluff about 1.7 km southwes...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels discussed in this article are from four different sites in Nacog...