"Makes a signal contribution by describing, in marvelous detail, a virtually unknown collection of archeological materials from the Caddo homeland"--P. xiii.Includes bibliographical references.Table of contents: Foreword / by David Hurst Thomas -- Introduction : a rediscovering of Caddo heritage / by Robert L. Cast and Bobby Gonzalez -- Scope and purpose of the project / by Robert L. Cast and Bobby Gonzales -- The history of archeological investigations at the Clements Site (41CS25) : a late 17th to early 18th century Nasoni Caddo settlement and cemetery / by Timothy K. Perttula and Bo Nelson -- The W.T. Scott Collection at the American Museum of Natural History / by Timothy K. Perttula and Bo Nelson -- NAGPRA findings concerning the W.T. S...
The articles in this issue of the Journal of Northeast Texas Archaeology had their origins in a meet...
The J. T. King site (41NA15) is an early 18th century Caddo habitation site on King Creek, a tributa...
Caddo leadership has a long history of working cooperatively with foreign governments. In the sevent...
Back in August 1997, the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma had submitted a Native American Graves Protection ...
Timothy K. Perttula is the cultural resources director of Archeological & Environmental Consultants ...
This Bibliography, April 2016 edition, is the latest and most comprehensive version of published sou...
We recently had the opportunity to document three ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from Red River Cad...
Since 1997, we have been working on the development of a National Historic Landmark (NHL) cover nomi...
This Bibliography, the January 2018 edition, is the latest and most comprehensive version of publish...
The Ferguson site (3HE63) is a Caddo ceremonial center in Hempstead County, Arkansas. The Arkansas A...
The Caddo Indian peoples lived in parts of the four states of Arkansas (specifically southwest Arkan...
As part of the Native American Graves Protection Act (NAGPRA) grant recently received by the Caddo I...
In this article, I discuss an unusual Caddo bottle in the Walters Collection. This vessel came from ...
The Eli Moores site (41BW2) is an important ancestral Caddo mound center and habitation site on the ...
The Millsey Williamson site (41RK3) is a well known historic 18th century Nadaco Caddo site on Marti...
The articles in this issue of the Journal of Northeast Texas Archaeology had their origins in a meet...
The J. T. King site (41NA15) is an early 18th century Caddo habitation site on King Creek, a tributa...
Caddo leadership has a long history of working cooperatively with foreign governments. In the sevent...
Back in August 1997, the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma had submitted a Native American Graves Protection ...
Timothy K. Perttula is the cultural resources director of Archeological & Environmental Consultants ...
This Bibliography, April 2016 edition, is the latest and most comprehensive version of published sou...
We recently had the opportunity to document three ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from Red River Cad...
Since 1997, we have been working on the development of a National Historic Landmark (NHL) cover nomi...
This Bibliography, the January 2018 edition, is the latest and most comprehensive version of publish...
The Ferguson site (3HE63) is a Caddo ceremonial center in Hempstead County, Arkansas. The Arkansas A...
The Caddo Indian peoples lived in parts of the four states of Arkansas (specifically southwest Arkan...
As part of the Native American Graves Protection Act (NAGPRA) grant recently received by the Caddo I...
In this article, I discuss an unusual Caddo bottle in the Walters Collection. This vessel came from ...
The Eli Moores site (41BW2) is an important ancestral Caddo mound center and habitation site on the ...
The Millsey Williamson site (41RK3) is a well known historic 18th century Nadaco Caddo site on Marti...
The articles in this issue of the Journal of Northeast Texas Archaeology had their origins in a meet...
The J. T. King site (41NA15) is an early 18th century Caddo habitation site on King Creek, a tributa...
Caddo leadership has a long history of working cooperatively with foreign governments. In the sevent...