In order to continue to expand the utility of the East Texas Radiocarbon Database to better understand the age of archaeological components at sites, as well as temporal trends in settlement by Native Americans in East Texas, archaeologists need to seek out samples wherever such samples can be obtained. This includes organic remains (i.e., plant and animal remains) from intact archaeological deposits as well as organic remains preserved in well-maintained curated collections. This article presents the results of AMS dating of plant remains or animal bones at five different ancestral Caddo sites in East Texas
Six new radiocarbon dates have been obtained from the Shelby Mound site (41CP71) in the Big Cypress ...
Analysis of the Caddo sample (n=889 dates) from the East Texas radiocarbon database is used to estab...
The Bowles Creek site is a substantial Historic Caddo period Allen phase settlement on a natural ris...
In this article, we report the results of AMS dating of organic remains from ancestral East Texas Ca...
This article reports on two new radiocarbon dates obtained from ancestral Caddo sites in East Texas....
The newly obtained radiocarbon dates discussed in this article were done by DirectAMS of Seattle, Wa...
The East Texas Radiocarbon Database is an important and relatively new database concerning one key a...
As a follow-up to the radiocarbon analyses reported by Perttula and Selden (2013), in this article, ...
The National Forests and Grasslands (U.S.D.A. Forest Service) in Texas (NFGT) conducted Passports in...
This paper presents a second compilation of recently obtained radiocarbon and oxidizable carbon rati...
Through the employment of radiocarbon (14C) dates as data, we use the date combination process to re...
Recent archaeological investigations at the West Mound at the Sanders site (41LR2), on the Red River...
The Coker Mound (41CS1) on the Sulphur River is one of the more poorly known Caddoan mound sites in ...
The James Owens site (41TT769) is a Middle to Late Caddo period settlement in the White Oak Creek dr...
1980s and early 1990s excavations at the Henry M. site (41NA60) on Bayou Loco in the Angelina River ...
Six new radiocarbon dates have been obtained from the Shelby Mound site (41CP71) in the Big Cypress ...
Analysis of the Caddo sample (n=889 dates) from the East Texas radiocarbon database is used to estab...
The Bowles Creek site is a substantial Historic Caddo period Allen phase settlement on a natural ris...
In this article, we report the results of AMS dating of organic remains from ancestral East Texas Ca...
This article reports on two new radiocarbon dates obtained from ancestral Caddo sites in East Texas....
The newly obtained radiocarbon dates discussed in this article were done by DirectAMS of Seattle, Wa...
The East Texas Radiocarbon Database is an important and relatively new database concerning one key a...
As a follow-up to the radiocarbon analyses reported by Perttula and Selden (2013), in this article, ...
The National Forests and Grasslands (U.S.D.A. Forest Service) in Texas (NFGT) conducted Passports in...
This paper presents a second compilation of recently obtained radiocarbon and oxidizable carbon rati...
Through the employment of radiocarbon (14C) dates as data, we use the date combination process to re...
Recent archaeological investigations at the West Mound at the Sanders site (41LR2), on the Red River...
The Coker Mound (41CS1) on the Sulphur River is one of the more poorly known Caddoan mound sites in ...
The James Owens site (41TT769) is a Middle to Late Caddo period settlement in the White Oak Creek dr...
1980s and early 1990s excavations at the Henry M. site (41NA60) on Bayou Loco in the Angelina River ...
Six new radiocarbon dates have been obtained from the Shelby Mound site (41CP71) in the Big Cypress ...
Analysis of the Caddo sample (n=889 dates) from the East Texas radiocarbon database is used to estab...
The Bowles Creek site is a substantial Historic Caddo period Allen phase settlement on a natural ris...