This article concerns the documentation of the artifacts from four prehistoric Caddo sites in the Saline Creek drainage basin in the Post Oak Savannah in northern Smith County, Texas. Saline Creek is a northward-flowing tributary to the Sabine River. The Caddo sites are ca. 10 km south of the confluence of Saline Creek with the Sabine River. Saline Creek enters into the Sabine River about 6 km east (downstream) of the confluence of a major tributary, Lake Fork Creek, with the river
Both the Saline and County Line creeks in the upper Neches River basin were habitats where significa...
The Culpepper site (41HP1) is a late (post-A.D. 1600) Titus phase site in the upper Sulphur River ba...
In this article, we discuss the archaeological findings at the Crabb site (411T650), a prehistoric C...
This article concerns the continued documentation of prehistoric and/or historic artifacts from four...
The Hawkins site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site on a Sabine River bluff about 1.7 km southwes...
The Alligator Pond site is a substantial multi-component prehistoric and historic archaeological sit...
This article concerns two ancestral Caddo sites in San Augustine County on tributaries to Attoyac Ba...
Some years ago, I commented that the upper Sabine River basin in Northeast Texas had “a highly signi...
The 13 ancestral Caddo sites and collections discussed in this article were recorded by G. E. Arnold...
Archaeological survey investigations were conducted in 1987 and 1988 in a large tract of land along ...
Pottery vessels from ancestral Caddo sites are widely known across all parts of East Texas, with rec...
In this article we document 18 ceramic vessels from three ancestral Caddo sites with cemeteries in t...
The Killdeer site was reported in July 2007 by Mark Walters, based on a surface reconnaissance of th...
This article discusses the character of a large assemblage of prehistoric Caddo vessel sherds from a...
Site 41HS74 is an ancestral Caddo habitation site and cemetery on Hatley Creek, a southwardflowing t...
Both the Saline and County Line creeks in the upper Neches River basin were habitats where significa...
The Culpepper site (41HP1) is a late (post-A.D. 1600) Titus phase site in the upper Sulphur River ba...
In this article, we discuss the archaeological findings at the Crabb site (411T650), a prehistoric C...
This article concerns the continued documentation of prehistoric and/or historic artifacts from four...
The Hawkins site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site on a Sabine River bluff about 1.7 km southwes...
The Alligator Pond site is a substantial multi-component prehistoric and historic archaeological sit...
This article concerns two ancestral Caddo sites in San Augustine County on tributaries to Attoyac Ba...
Some years ago, I commented that the upper Sabine River basin in Northeast Texas had “a highly signi...
The 13 ancestral Caddo sites and collections discussed in this article were recorded by G. E. Arnold...
Archaeological survey investigations were conducted in 1987 and 1988 in a large tract of land along ...
Pottery vessels from ancestral Caddo sites are widely known across all parts of East Texas, with rec...
In this article we document 18 ceramic vessels from three ancestral Caddo sites with cemeteries in t...
The Killdeer site was reported in July 2007 by Mark Walters, based on a surface reconnaissance of th...
This article discusses the character of a large assemblage of prehistoric Caddo vessel sherds from a...
Site 41HS74 is an ancestral Caddo habitation site and cemetery on Hatley Creek, a southwardflowing t...
Both the Saline and County Line creeks in the upper Neches River basin were habitats where significa...
The Culpepper site (41HP1) is a late (post-A.D. 1600) Titus phase site in the upper Sulphur River ba...
In this article, we discuss the archaeological findings at the Crabb site (411T650), a prehistoric C...