This annual bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society is a unique contribution specifically focused upon the history of Texas archaeology in a format that no others have done previously. The volume contains 150 pages, the majority of which consists of interviews (146 pages) conducted by the first State Archaeologist of Texas, Curtis Tunnell. In 1968 Tunnell conceived of the idea of obtaining personal interviews from individuals whom he considered his heroes for their pioneering efforts in Texas archeology. This volume entails the first publication of such information, but more will certainly follow. The remaining four pages comprise two differe...
The Prehistory of Texas is an attempt to synthesize work on the prehistoric archaeology of the South...
Gus Arnold identified and recorded many ancestral Caddo sites during his 1939-1940 Works Progress Ad...
During previous surveys of the Choke Canyon Reservoir area in Live Oak and McMullen Counties, Texas,...
Annual journal of the Texas Archeological Society documenting research and findings of members as we...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
During July, 1976, a field team from The University of Texas at San Antonio conducted limited excava...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
This third number in the Center\u27s Special Report series contains two papers dealing with Paleo-In...
Site 41SA38 (ET-692) was recorded in February 1940 by Gus Arnold of the University of Texas as part ...
The papers bound in this volume are selected from a series of presentations given in the sessions on...
As part of a WPA-funded project, Gus E. Arnold of the University of Texas carried out archaeological...
During July and August 1979, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San ...
The Prehistory of Texas is an attempt to synthesize work on the prehistoric archaeology of the South...
Gus Arnold identified and recorded many ancestral Caddo sites during his 1939-1940 Works Progress Ad...
During previous surveys of the Choke Canyon Reservoir area in Live Oak and McMullen Counties, Texas,...
Annual journal of the Texas Archeological Society documenting research and findings of members as we...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
During July, 1976, a field team from The University of Texas at San Antonio conducted limited excava...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination...
This third number in the Center\u27s Special Report series contains two papers dealing with Paleo-In...
Site 41SA38 (ET-692) was recorded in February 1940 by Gus Arnold of the University of Texas as part ...
The papers bound in this volume are selected from a series of presentations given in the sessions on...
As part of a WPA-funded project, Gus E. Arnold of the University of Texas carried out archaeological...
During July and August 1979, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San ...
The Prehistory of Texas is an attempt to synthesize work on the prehistoric archaeology of the South...
Gus Arnold identified and recorded many ancestral Caddo sites during his 1939-1940 Works Progress Ad...
During previous surveys of the Choke Canyon Reservoir area in Live Oak and McMullen Counties, Texas,...