The Sam Kaufman site (41RR6, also known as the Arnold Roitsch site for a time) is a well-known Caddo Indian village along Mound Prairie and the Red River in Red River County, Texas. There have been a number of reported archaeological investigations, as well as bioarchaeological studies, at the site, and at other nearby sites since the 1930s. This article reports on previously unknown investigations conducted by Buddy Calvin Jones in December 1961 through January 1962 at the Sam Kaufman site. His notes on the work-which primarily consist of burial plan drawings and a map or two-have recently been provided to the Gregg County Historical Museum (GCHM). Some of the collection of archaeological materials from the site have also been located at t...
In the 1930s and 1940s George T. Wright was a landowner (Kiomatia Plantation) and Vice-President of ...
Site 41HS74 is an ancestral Caddo habitation site and cemetery on Hatley Creek, a southwardflowing t...
In January 2015, the junior author obtained, with the assistance of the landowners, a surface collec...
The Atkinson Farm site (41RR1) is an ancestral Caddo settlement on the Mound Prairie area of the Red...
Robert L. Turner, Jr. obtained a surface collection of ancestral Caddo material culture remains from...
The Sam Stripling site (41NA197) is an ancestral Caddo settlement on a series of alluvial knolls in ...
The Womack site (41LR1) is an ancestral Caddo settlement situated on an alluvial terrace in a horses...
The Rowland Clark site is located in Red River County, Texas, on a prehistoric river channel of the ...
There are four vessels in the Buddy Jones collection at the Gregg County Historical Museum from the ...
Buddy Calvin Jones, a resident of Longview, Texas, conducted excavations in 1958 and 1959 of an unkn...
The Womack site (41LR1) is an ancestral Caddo settlement situated on an alluvial terrace in a horses...
We recently completed archeological investigations on approximately 1400 acres of land on Harrison B...
Robert L. Turner, Jr. obtained a surface collection of ancestral Caddo material culture remains from...
The T. N. Coles site (41RR3), also known as the Mustang Creek site, is an Early Caddo period (ca. A....
In this article, we discuss new archaeological investigations at the M. S. Roberts site (41HE8), lik...
In the 1930s and 1940s George T. Wright was a landowner (Kiomatia Plantation) and Vice-President of ...
Site 41HS74 is an ancestral Caddo habitation site and cemetery on Hatley Creek, a southwardflowing t...
In January 2015, the junior author obtained, with the assistance of the landowners, a surface collec...
The Atkinson Farm site (41RR1) is an ancestral Caddo settlement on the Mound Prairie area of the Red...
Robert L. Turner, Jr. obtained a surface collection of ancestral Caddo material culture remains from...
The Sam Stripling site (41NA197) is an ancestral Caddo settlement on a series of alluvial knolls in ...
The Womack site (41LR1) is an ancestral Caddo settlement situated on an alluvial terrace in a horses...
The Rowland Clark site is located in Red River County, Texas, on a prehistoric river channel of the ...
There are four vessels in the Buddy Jones collection at the Gregg County Historical Museum from the ...
Buddy Calvin Jones, a resident of Longview, Texas, conducted excavations in 1958 and 1959 of an unkn...
The Womack site (41LR1) is an ancestral Caddo settlement situated on an alluvial terrace in a horses...
We recently completed archeological investigations on approximately 1400 acres of land on Harrison B...
Robert L. Turner, Jr. obtained a surface collection of ancestral Caddo material culture remains from...
The T. N. Coles site (41RR3), also known as the Mustang Creek site, is an Early Caddo period (ca. A....
In this article, we discuss new archaeological investigations at the M. S. Roberts site (41HE8), lik...
In the 1930s and 1940s George T. Wright was a landowner (Kiomatia Plantation) and Vice-President of ...
Site 41HS74 is an ancestral Caddo habitation site and cemetery on Hatley Creek, a southwardflowing t...
In January 2015, the junior author obtained, with the assistance of the landowners, a surface collec...