The Culpepper site (41HP1) is a late (post-A.D. 1600) Titus phase site in the upper Sulphur River basin in East Texas. It is on a sandy knoll alongside Stouts Creek, a small northward-flowing stream in the White Oak Creek basin of the larger Sulphur River drainage. The site is in the modern-day Post Oak Savannah, but there are areas of tall grass prairie between Stouts Creek and White Oak Creek; the larger White Oak and Sulphur prairies lie approximately 15 km to the west and northwest. Excavations at the Culpepper site by University of Texas (UT) archaeologists in 1931 uncovered a number of ancestral Caddo burial features with associated ceramic vessel funerary offerings. These ceramic vessels are presently curated at the Texas Archeologic...
This article concerns the documentation of the artifacts from four prehistoric Caddo sites in the Sa...
Excavations in 1940 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) at the Fred Yarbrough site (41VN6) in...
In this article, I document 28 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from seven sites and one general coll...
The Culpepper site (41HP1) is a late (post-A.D. 1600) Titus phase site in the upper Sulphur River ba...
In this article we document 18 ceramic vessels from three ancestral Caddo sites with cemeteries in t...
There is a single ancestral Caddo ceramic vessel in the vessel collections at the Texas Archeologica...
The Molly Cameron site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site with burial features in the Sulphur Riv...
In the early 1930s, University of Texas archaeologists obtained ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from...
Site 41HS74 is an ancestral Caddo habitation site and cemetery on Hatley Creek, a southwardflowing t...
Pottery vessels from ancestral Caddo sites are widely known across all parts of East Texas, with rec...
There are ancestral Caddo vessels in the collections of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory ...
The Atkinson Farm site (41RR1) is an ancestral Caddo settlement on the Mound Prairie area of the Red...
The Hawkins site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site on a Sabine River bluff about 1.7 km southwes...
The Boxed Spring site (41UR30) is an ancestral Caddo mound center of apparent Early Caddo age (ca. A...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels discussed in this article are from four different sites in Nacog...
This article concerns the documentation of the artifacts from four prehistoric Caddo sites in the Sa...
Excavations in 1940 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) at the Fred Yarbrough site (41VN6) in...
In this article, I document 28 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from seven sites and one general coll...
The Culpepper site (41HP1) is a late (post-A.D. 1600) Titus phase site in the upper Sulphur River ba...
In this article we document 18 ceramic vessels from three ancestral Caddo sites with cemeteries in t...
There is a single ancestral Caddo ceramic vessel in the vessel collections at the Texas Archeologica...
The Molly Cameron site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site with burial features in the Sulphur Riv...
In the early 1930s, University of Texas archaeologists obtained ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from...
Site 41HS74 is an ancestral Caddo habitation site and cemetery on Hatley Creek, a southwardflowing t...
Pottery vessels from ancestral Caddo sites are widely known across all parts of East Texas, with rec...
There are ancestral Caddo vessels in the collections of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory ...
The Atkinson Farm site (41RR1) is an ancestral Caddo settlement on the Mound Prairie area of the Red...
The Hawkins site is an ancestral Caddo habitation site on a Sabine River bluff about 1.7 km southwes...
The Boxed Spring site (41UR30) is an ancestral Caddo mound center of apparent Early Caddo age (ca. A...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels discussed in this article are from four different sites in Nacog...
This article concerns the documentation of the artifacts from four prehistoric Caddo sites in the Sa...
Excavations in 1940 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) at the Fred Yarbrough site (41VN6) in...
In this article, I document 28 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from seven sites and one general coll...