In the early 1930s, University of Texas archaeologists obtained ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from probable burial features at two Caddo sites in Camp and Upshur counties in the Big Cypress Creek basin of East Texas. The vessels from the Sam G. Roberts (41CP8, n=1) and the J. H. Brown (41UR7, n=4) sites in the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL) vessel collections are fully documented in this article
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...
The vessel collections at the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at The University of Texas (TA...
This article puts on record the documentation of 17 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from five sites ...
Included in the ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels in the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL...
There is a single ancestral Caddo ceramic vessel in the vessel collections at the Texas Archeologica...
In this article we document 18 ceramic vessels from three ancestral Caddo sites with cemeteries in t...
In this article, we document 33 recently acquired ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels to the Buddy Jones...
In this article, I document 28 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from seven sites and one general coll...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels discussed in this article are from four different sites in Nacog...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels discussed in this article are from four different sites in Nacog...
Pottery vessels from ancestral Caddo sites are widely known across all parts of East Texas, with rec...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels discussed in this article are from four different sites in Nacog...
Site 41HS74 is an ancestral Caddo habitation site and cemetery on Hatley Creek, a southwardflowing t...
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...
The vessel collections at the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at The University of Texas (TA...
This article puts on record the documentation of 17 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from five sites ...
Included in the ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels in the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL...
There is a single ancestral Caddo ceramic vessel in the vessel collections at the Texas Archeologica...
In this article we document 18 ceramic vessels from three ancestral Caddo sites with cemeteries in t...
In this article, we document 33 recently acquired ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels to the Buddy Jones...
In this article, I document 28 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from seven sites and one general coll...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels discussed in this article are from four different sites in Nacog...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels discussed in this article are from four different sites in Nacog...
Pottery vessels from ancestral Caddo sites are widely known across all parts of East Texas, with rec...
The ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels discussed in this article are from four different sites in Nacog...
Site 41HS74 is an ancestral Caddo habitation site and cemetery on Hatley Creek, a southwardflowing t...
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...
A number of years ago, Perttula documented a variety of funerary objects through a Native American G...
The vessel collections at the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at The University of Texas (TA...