The Bowles Creek is a substantial Historic Caddo period Allen phase settlement on a natural rise in the Bowles Creek floodplain in the Neches River basin in East Texas. There have been several rounds of work completed at the site since it was first recorded by Stingley, including shovel testing, the excavation of 1 x 1 m units, and the remote sensing of a 2400 square meter area. In this article, we discuss the archaeological findings from work done at the site in January and February 2017
Site 41LR351 was first recorded during the 2005 Texas Archeological Society summer field school on t...
The Pine Snake site is a recently discovered late 17th to early 18th century Caddo Indian archaeolog...
This article reports on the archaeological findings from a Historic Caddo site (41AN184)1 in the upp...
The Bowles Creek is a substantial Historic Caddo period Allen phase settlement on a natural rise in ...
The Bowles Creek site is a substantial Historic Caddo period Allen phase settlement on a natural ris...
The Bowles Creek site is on a low alluvial rise in the Bowles Creek floodplain; Bowles Creek is a so...
There are a number of Allen phase Historic Caddo sites on Bowles Creek (Figure 1), a southwardflowin...
Recent archaeological investigations in the Bowles Creek Valley in the Neches River basin in East Te...
In March 2016, additional archaeological investigations were conducted at the Peach Orchard site (41...
The Peach Orchard site is one of several historic Caddo archaeological sites recently recorded by Ke...
The Mike Myers site is a multiple component prehistoric site in the Bowles Creek valley in the Neche...
In this article, we discuss new archaeological investigations at the M. S. Roberts site (41HE8), lik...
In January 2015, the junior author obtained, with the assistance of the landowners, a surface collec...
The Will Odham site (ET-713) was recorded by Gus E. Arnold in March 1940 under the auspices of the W...
Gus E. Arnold recorded the J. B. Maxwell site (41CE43), an ancestral Caddo site, in March 1940 under...
Site 41LR351 was first recorded during the 2005 Texas Archeological Society summer field school on t...
The Pine Snake site is a recently discovered late 17th to early 18th century Caddo Indian archaeolog...
This article reports on the archaeological findings from a Historic Caddo site (41AN184)1 in the upp...
The Bowles Creek is a substantial Historic Caddo period Allen phase settlement on a natural rise in ...
The Bowles Creek site is a substantial Historic Caddo period Allen phase settlement on a natural ris...
The Bowles Creek site is on a low alluvial rise in the Bowles Creek floodplain; Bowles Creek is a so...
There are a number of Allen phase Historic Caddo sites on Bowles Creek (Figure 1), a southwardflowin...
Recent archaeological investigations in the Bowles Creek Valley in the Neches River basin in East Te...
In March 2016, additional archaeological investigations were conducted at the Peach Orchard site (41...
The Peach Orchard site is one of several historic Caddo archaeological sites recently recorded by Ke...
The Mike Myers site is a multiple component prehistoric site in the Bowles Creek valley in the Neche...
In this article, we discuss new archaeological investigations at the M. S. Roberts site (41HE8), lik...
In January 2015, the junior author obtained, with the assistance of the landowners, a surface collec...
The Will Odham site (ET-713) was recorded by Gus E. Arnold in March 1940 under the auspices of the W...
Gus E. Arnold recorded the J. B. Maxwell site (41CE43), an ancestral Caddo site, in March 1940 under...
Site 41LR351 was first recorded during the 2005 Texas Archeological Society summer field school on t...
The Pine Snake site is a recently discovered late 17th to early 18th century Caddo Indian archaeolog...
This article reports on the archaeological findings from a Historic Caddo site (41AN184)1 in the upp...