Xerox copy. Fayetteville, University of Arkansas, 1967. 28 cm.Reproduced from type-written copy.Mode of access: Internet
Salt manufacturing has long been a source of curiosity for many interested in southwest Arkansas\u27...
1943-47, published as University of Arkansas Bureau of Research. Research series, no. 3, etc.; 1948-...
One of Clark County\u27s early villages that disappeared long ago was the community of Rome, in the ...
Title and text of circulating copy vary slightly from the "A" copy.Photo. of "Hineman Mound" mounted...
Despite early examples of historical archaeology in North America, the field did not gain formal sta...
The geological history of Clark County is described ranging from 500 million years ago to the presen...
From: Second report of a geological reconnoissance of the middle and southern counties of Arkansas, ...
Typescript (photocopy).The Ouachita River Basin is an area which played an important but as yet unhe...
Based upon the original sources from which A check list of Arkansas imprints, 1821-1876 (pub. in 194...
Prepared by Mrs. W. F. Hall and W. F. Hall under the authority of the Centennial commission. cf. For...
Reprint. Originally published: Chicago : Goodspeed Pub. Co., 1889.Mode of access: Internet
"Appendix: An ancient town, or chief's, house of the Indians of southwestern Arkansas; by Alanson Sk...
Reprint from the Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, vol. XIV.Mode of access...
In January and February of 1997, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) conducted archaeol...
Document describes the Arkansas Census of 1749. It describes the history of preparing, obtaining and...
Salt manufacturing has long been a source of curiosity for many interested in southwest Arkansas\u27...
1943-47, published as University of Arkansas Bureau of Research. Research series, no. 3, etc.; 1948-...
One of Clark County\u27s early villages that disappeared long ago was the community of Rome, in the ...
Title and text of circulating copy vary slightly from the "A" copy.Photo. of "Hineman Mound" mounted...
Despite early examples of historical archaeology in North America, the field did not gain formal sta...
The geological history of Clark County is described ranging from 500 million years ago to the presen...
From: Second report of a geological reconnoissance of the middle and southern counties of Arkansas, ...
Typescript (photocopy).The Ouachita River Basin is an area which played an important but as yet unhe...
Based upon the original sources from which A check list of Arkansas imprints, 1821-1876 (pub. in 194...
Prepared by Mrs. W. F. Hall and W. F. Hall under the authority of the Centennial commission. cf. For...
Reprint. Originally published: Chicago : Goodspeed Pub. Co., 1889.Mode of access: Internet
"Appendix: An ancient town, or chief's, house of the Indians of southwestern Arkansas; by Alanson Sk...
Reprint from the Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, vol. XIV.Mode of access...
In January and February of 1997, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) conducted archaeol...
Document describes the Arkansas Census of 1749. It describes the history of preparing, obtaining and...
Salt manufacturing has long been a source of curiosity for many interested in southwest Arkansas\u27...
1943-47, published as University of Arkansas Bureau of Research. Research series, no. 3, etc.; 1948-...
One of Clark County\u27s early villages that disappeared long ago was the community of Rome, in the ...