This is the third in a series of publications that concern the documentation of prehistoric artifact-collections from sites found along the shoreline of Lake Bob Sandlin in the Big Cypress Creek basin of East Texas. These documentation efforts have demonstrated that sites at the lake have diverse temporal and spatial patterns, with an intensive Caddo occupation from the Middle (ca. A.D. 1200-1425) to Late Caddo (ca. A.D. 1430-1680) periods
Toledo Bend Reservoir is one of the largest artificial lakes in the United States and the largest re...
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...
The Womack site (41LR1) is an ancestral Caddo settlement situated on an alluvial terrace in a horses...
The Wa\u27akas site (meaning Cow in the Caddo language) is located on a small toe slope (330ft. amsl...
Since many of the archeological sites documented during the course of previous archeological investi...
In this article we document 18 ceramic vessels from three ancestral Caddo sites with cemeteries in t...
The New Hope site (41FK107) is a prehistoric site located on a toe slope landform overlooking the Bi...
The Gardener site (41CP55) was first recorded by Sullivan (1977) prior to construction of Lake Bob S...
In the early 1930s, University of Texas archaeologists obtained ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from...
This article discusses the character of the Caddo ceramics from a single component Frankston phase (...
The Three Mounds Creek site is an ancestral Caddo multiple mound center along a southern-flowing tri...
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 Boatstone site (GC-50 in Buddy Jones\u27 site numbering system) is one of many Caddo sites that ...
The T. M. Sanders site (41LR2) is one of the more important ancestral Caddo sites known in East Texa...
Toledo Bend Reservoir is one of the largest artificial lakes in the United States and the largest re...
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...
The Womack site (41LR1) is an ancestral Caddo settlement situated on an alluvial terrace in a horses...
The Wa\u27akas site (meaning Cow in the Caddo language) is located on a small toe slope (330ft. amsl...
Since many of the archeological sites documented during the course of previous archeological investi...
In this article we document 18 ceramic vessels from three ancestral Caddo sites with cemeteries in t...
The New Hope site (41FK107) is a prehistoric site located on a toe slope landform overlooking the Bi...
The Gardener site (41CP55) was first recorded by Sullivan (1977) prior to construction of Lake Bob S...
In the early 1930s, University of Texas archaeologists obtained ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from...
This article discusses the character of the Caddo ceramics from a single component Frankston phase (...
The Three Mounds Creek site is an ancestral Caddo multiple mound center along a southern-flowing tri...
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 Boatstone site (GC-50 in Buddy Jones\u27 site numbering system) is one of many Caddo sites that ...
The T. M. Sanders site (41LR2) is one of the more important ancestral Caddo sites known in East Texa...
Toledo Bend Reservoir is one of the largest artificial lakes in the United States and the largest re...
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...
The Womack site (41LR1) is an ancestral Caddo settlement situated on an alluvial terrace in a horses...