The R. L. Jaggers site is an Early Caddo period (ca. A.D. 1000-1200) settlement and cemetery in the Sulphur River basin Post Oak Savannah in East Texas. The University of Texas (UT) completed archaeological investigations at the site in 1930. The site has received no professional archaeological investigations since that time. Thurmond has provided a short and cursory review of the funerary offerings recovered in the excavated burials at the site
The Bert W. Davis site in the South Sulphur River valley in East Texas was investigated by archaeolo...
The Ear Spool site (41TT653) is a rather unique ancestral Caddo Settlement in the East Texas Pineywo...
Post-ca. A.D. 1685 Caddo archaeological sites are somewhat surprisingly uncommon on the Red and lowe...
The T. N. Coles site (41RR3), also known as the Mustang Creek site, is an Early Caddo period (ca. A....
Site 41HS144 is a Middle Caddo period (ca. A.D. 1200-1450) settlement and cemetery in the Sabine Riv...
The Swen Farm site is on an alluvial terrace (220-230 ft. amsl) of the Sulphur River. When it was fi...
The W. A. Ford site (41TT2) is an ancestral Caddo cemetery on a natural sandy knoll on an alluvial t...
Site 41HS74 is an ancestral Caddo habitation site and cemetery on Hatley Creek, a southwardflowing t...
The A. Davis site is a previously unreported Late Caddo period Titus phase cemetery in the Piney woo...
The Culpepper site (41HP1) is a late (post-A.D. 1600) Titus phase site in the upper Sulphur River ba...
The William Farrar site (41TT1) is an ancestral Caddo settlement and cemetery on an alluvial terrace...
In the early 1990s, an ancestral Caddo habitation site and cemetery was reported to the junior autho...
The H. R. Taylor site (41HS3) is an ancestral Caddo community cemetery in the lower reaches of the B...
The Millsey Williamson site (41RK3) is an 18th century Nadaco Caddo settlement and cemetery situated...
In this paper, I discuss probable Middle Caddo period ceramic vessels and other artifacts from cemet...
The Bert W. Davis site in the South Sulphur River valley in East Texas was investigated by archaeolo...
The Ear Spool site (41TT653) is a rather unique ancestral Caddo Settlement in the East Texas Pineywo...
Post-ca. A.D. 1685 Caddo archaeological sites are somewhat surprisingly uncommon on the Red and lowe...
The T. N. Coles site (41RR3), also known as the Mustang Creek site, is an Early Caddo period (ca. A....
Site 41HS144 is a Middle Caddo period (ca. A.D. 1200-1450) settlement and cemetery in the Sabine Riv...
The Swen Farm site is on an alluvial terrace (220-230 ft. amsl) of the Sulphur River. When it was fi...
The W. A. Ford site (41TT2) is an ancestral Caddo cemetery on a natural sandy knoll on an alluvial t...
Site 41HS74 is an ancestral Caddo habitation site and cemetery on Hatley Creek, a southwardflowing t...
The A. Davis site is a previously unreported Late Caddo period Titus phase cemetery in the Piney woo...
The Culpepper site (41HP1) is a late (post-A.D. 1600) Titus phase site in the upper Sulphur River ba...
The William Farrar site (41TT1) is an ancestral Caddo settlement and cemetery on an alluvial terrace...
In the early 1990s, an ancestral Caddo habitation site and cemetery was reported to the junior autho...
The H. R. Taylor site (41HS3) is an ancestral Caddo community cemetery in the lower reaches of the B...
The Millsey Williamson site (41RK3) is an 18th century Nadaco Caddo settlement and cemetery situated...
In this paper, I discuss probable Middle Caddo period ceramic vessels and other artifacts from cemet...
The Bert W. Davis site in the South Sulphur River valley in East Texas was investigated by archaeolo...
The Ear Spool site (41TT653) is a rather unique ancestral Caddo Settlement in the East Texas Pineywo...
Post-ca. A.D. 1685 Caddo archaeological sites are somewhat surprisingly uncommon on the Red and lowe...