Site 41SA38 (ET-692) was recorded in February 1940 by Gus Arnold of the University of Texas as part of the WPA-sponsored archaeological survey of East Texas. The site was identified on a natural alluvial rise in a freshly plowed floodplain on the west side of Ayish Bayou, about 1 km southwest of the city of San Augustine, Texas
In mid-February, 1977, an archaeological field team from the Center for Archaeological Research, The...
This article concerns the continued documentation of prehistoric and/or historic artifacts from four...
The Bert W. Davis site in the South Sulphur River valley in East Texas was investigated by archaeolo...
Site 41SA38 (ET-692) was recorded in February 1940 by Gus Arnold of the University of Texas as part ...
Gus Arnold identified and recorded many ancestral Caddo sites during his 1939-1940 Works Progress Ad...
During the 1939-1940 WPA-sponsored archaeological survey of East Texas, Gus E. Arnold was particular...
Site 41LR351 was first recorded during the 2005 Texas Archeological Society summer field school on t...
This article concerns two ancestral Caddo sites in San Augustine County on tributaries to Attoyac Ba...
In February 1957, Sam Whiteside of Smith County, Texas, excavated a burial at 41SM53. This site was ...
As part of a WPA-funded project, Gus E. Arnold of the University of Texas carried out archaeological...
In the winter of 2003, the junior author completed archaeological survey investigations of a small a...
Archaeological site 41GM23 was tested by the cultural resources staff of the Texas State Department ...
In January 2015, the junior author obtained, with the assistance of the landowners, a surface collec...
At the request of one of the landowners, Ms. Julia Crawford, renewed archaeological investigations t...
Archaeological site 41WH85 was located by the author during a routine archaeological survey of FM 44...
In mid-February, 1977, an archaeological field team from the Center for Archaeological Research, The...
This article concerns the continued documentation of prehistoric and/or historic artifacts from four...
The Bert W. Davis site in the South Sulphur River valley in East Texas was investigated by archaeolo...
Site 41SA38 (ET-692) was recorded in February 1940 by Gus Arnold of the University of Texas as part ...
Gus Arnold identified and recorded many ancestral Caddo sites during his 1939-1940 Works Progress Ad...
During the 1939-1940 WPA-sponsored archaeological survey of East Texas, Gus E. Arnold was particular...
Site 41LR351 was first recorded during the 2005 Texas Archeological Society summer field school on t...
This article concerns two ancestral Caddo sites in San Augustine County on tributaries to Attoyac Ba...
In February 1957, Sam Whiteside of Smith County, Texas, excavated a burial at 41SM53. This site was ...
As part of a WPA-funded project, Gus E. Arnold of the University of Texas carried out archaeological...
In the winter of 2003, the junior author completed archaeological survey investigations of a small a...
Archaeological site 41GM23 was tested by the cultural resources staff of the Texas State Department ...
In January 2015, the junior author obtained, with the assistance of the landowners, a surface collec...
At the request of one of the landowners, Ms. Julia Crawford, renewed archaeological investigations t...
Archaeological site 41WH85 was located by the author during a routine archaeological survey of FM 44...
In mid-February, 1977, an archaeological field team from the Center for Archaeological Research, The...
This article concerns the continued documentation of prehistoric and/or historic artifacts from four...
The Bert W. Davis site in the South Sulphur River valley in East Texas was investigated by archaeolo...