Timothy K. Perttula is the cultural resources director of Archeological & Environmental Consultants LLC. He is the editor of The Prehistory of Texas and the author of "The Caddo Nation": Archaeological and Ethnohistoric Perspectives. Chester P. Walker is the cultural resources director of Archaeo-Geophysical Associates LLC.Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- 1. The Archaeology of the Caddo in Southwest Arkansas,Northwest Louisiana, Eastern Oklahoma, andEast Texas: An Introduction to the Volume -- 2. Form and Structure in Prehistoric Caddo Pottery Design -- 3. At the House of the Priest: Faunal Remains from theCrenshaw Site (3MI6), Southwest Arkansas -- 4. Bioarchaeological Ev...
This Bibliography, the January 2018 edition, is the latest and most comprehensive version of publish...
The prehistoric Caddoan archeological record contains a diverse set of evidence on the nature of tra...
Some years ago, I commented that the upper Sabine River basin in Northeast Texas had “a highly signi...
This landmark volume provides the most comprehensive overview to date of the prehistory and archaeol...
The Caddo Indian peoples lived in parts of the four states of Arkansas (specifically southwest Arkan...
Since 1997, we have been working on the development of a National Historic Landmark (NHL) cover nomi...
"Makes a signal contribution by describing, in marvelous detail, a virtually unknown collection of a...
This Bibliography, April 2016 edition, is the latest and most comprehensive version of published sou...
In the last few years, we have had the opportunity to study a number of prehistoric Caddo Indian sit...
The articles in this issue of the Journal of Northeast Texas Archaeology had their origins in a meet...
As part of the Native American Graves Protection Act (NAGPRA) grant recently received by the Caddo I...
This Special Publication of the Friends of Northeast Texas Archaeology presents a series of papers w...
The J. T. King site (41NA15) is an early 18th century Caddo habitation site on King Creek, a tributa...
This paper summarizes the native history of the Caddo peoples who lived in East Texas in the Year 10...
The historic archaeology of the Caddo Indian peoples in East Texas has been the subject of considera...
This Bibliography, the January 2018 edition, is the latest and most comprehensive version of publish...
The prehistoric Caddoan archeological record contains a diverse set of evidence on the nature of tra...
Some years ago, I commented that the upper Sabine River basin in Northeast Texas had “a highly signi...
This landmark volume provides the most comprehensive overview to date of the prehistory and archaeol...
The Caddo Indian peoples lived in parts of the four states of Arkansas (specifically southwest Arkan...
Since 1997, we have been working on the development of a National Historic Landmark (NHL) cover nomi...
"Makes a signal contribution by describing, in marvelous detail, a virtually unknown collection of a...
This Bibliography, April 2016 edition, is the latest and most comprehensive version of published sou...
In the last few years, we have had the opportunity to study a number of prehistoric Caddo Indian sit...
The articles in this issue of the Journal of Northeast Texas Archaeology had their origins in a meet...
As part of the Native American Graves Protection Act (NAGPRA) grant recently received by the Caddo I...
This Special Publication of the Friends of Northeast Texas Archaeology presents a series of papers w...
The J. T. King site (41NA15) is an early 18th century Caddo habitation site on King Creek, a tributa...
This paper summarizes the native history of the Caddo peoples who lived in East Texas in the Year 10...
The historic archaeology of the Caddo Indian peoples in East Texas has been the subject of considera...
This Bibliography, the January 2018 edition, is the latest and most comprehensive version of publish...
The prehistoric Caddoan archeological record contains a diverse set of evidence on the nature of tra...
Some years ago, I commented that the upper Sabine River basin in Northeast Texas had “a highly signi...