The Wa\u27akas site (meaning Cow in the Caddo language) is located on a small toe slope (330ft. amsl) overlooking a small and unnamed tributary to Big Cypress Creek. The channel of Big Cypress Creek lies about 1 km to the north. The toe slope landform is normally inundated by the waters of Lake Bob Sandlin but became exposed during an episode of lowered water levels (about LO feet below the normal pool elevation of 337ft. amsl) at the lake due to drought conditions from late 2005 to early 2007. A large number of prehistoric artifacts were exposed on the landform over a ca. 2500 square meter area (0.6 acres), according to the site form, among them 490 sherds, several arrow points and dart points, as well as some pieces of lithic debris. The ...
In this article we document 18 ceramic vessels from three ancestral Caddo sites with cemeteries in t...
The three sites discussed in this article are within the Lake Wright Patman project area on the lowe...
This article discusses the character of a large assemblage of prehistoric Caddo vessel sherds from a...
This is the third in a series of publications that concern the documentation of prehistoric artifact...
The Gardener site (41CP55) was first recorded by Sullivan (1977) prior to construction of Lake Bob S...
The New Hope site (41FK107) is a prehistoric site located on a toe slope landform overlooking the Bi...
The Gardener site (41CP55) in Camp County, Texas, was first recorded by Sullivan prior to constructi...
The New Hope site (41FK107) is located on an alluvial terrace (330-340 ft. amsl) on the west side of...
Site 41LR351 was first recorded during the 2005 Texas Archeological Society summer field school on t...
The Horton site (41CP16) is primarily a Late Paleoindian (ca. 10,000 years B.P.) to ancestral Caddo ...
Many documented sites on the lower Sulphur River in the East Texas Pineywoods were occupied by Caddo...
Since many of the archeological sites documented during the course of previous archeological investi...
The Polk Estates site (41CP245) is a prehistoric Caddo archaeological site in the Big Cypress Creek ...
The Younger site (41MR6) is located on a lower toe slope (250ft. amsl) and alluvial terrace in the A...
Robert L. Turner, Jr. obtained a surface collection of ancestral Caddo material culture remains from...
In this article we document 18 ceramic vessels from three ancestral Caddo sites with cemeteries in t...
The three sites discussed in this article are within the Lake Wright Patman project area on the lowe...
This article discusses the character of a large assemblage of prehistoric Caddo vessel sherds from a...
This is the third in a series of publications that concern the documentation of prehistoric artifact...
The Gardener site (41CP55) was first recorded by Sullivan (1977) prior to construction of Lake Bob S...
The New Hope site (41FK107) is a prehistoric site located on a toe slope landform overlooking the Bi...
The Gardener site (41CP55) in Camp County, Texas, was first recorded by Sullivan prior to constructi...
The New Hope site (41FK107) is located on an alluvial terrace (330-340 ft. amsl) on the west side of...
Site 41LR351 was first recorded during the 2005 Texas Archeological Society summer field school on t...
The Horton site (41CP16) is primarily a Late Paleoindian (ca. 10,000 years B.P.) to ancestral Caddo ...
Many documented sites on the lower Sulphur River in the East Texas Pineywoods were occupied by Caddo...
Since many of the archeological sites documented during the course of previous archeological investi...
The Polk Estates site (41CP245) is a prehistoric Caddo archaeological site in the Big Cypress Creek ...
The Younger site (41MR6) is located on a lower toe slope (250ft. amsl) and alluvial terrace in the A...
Robert L. Turner, Jr. obtained a surface collection of ancestral Caddo material culture remains from...
In this article we document 18 ceramic vessels from three ancestral Caddo sites with cemeteries in t...
The three sites discussed in this article are within the Lake Wright Patman project area on the lowe...
This article discusses the character of a large assemblage of prehistoric Caddo vessel sherds from a...