The Red River Cache is an assemblage of 33 bifaces, found in Cooke County, along Cache Creek, a tributary to the Red River. Also found with the cache was a hearth which yielded charcoal for AMS dating which returned an age of 2770- 2710 Cal YBP placing the cache in the Late Archaic. The geologic investigation of Cache Creek established 3 Holocene allostratigraphic units that provide information depositional environments adjacent to the Red River. Lithic analysis explored the production of bifaces during the Late Archaic and compared the cache to regional records. Using both geologic and lithic analysis this thesis investigates the temporal and cultural context of the cache using a geoarchaeological approach
This thesis summarizes the results of an analysis of stone tools from site DhRp-52 to determine diff...
The Bull Creek site (34BV176), located along a tributary of the Beaver River in the Oklahoma Panhand...
Red ochre pigment, or the mineral hematite, is commonly recovered from Early Paleoindian sites in th...
The purpose of this thesis was a comprehensive technological lithic analysis for site 35MA375, a bif...
The Red Tail site is one of 19 archaeological sites that lie within central Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewi...
Thirty-nine bifaces found in the collections of the Museum of the Red River were recently analyzed. ...
The Red Cox (3LA18) site is located in Lafayette County, Arkansas along the Red River. As recounted ...
Abstract: Optical dating studies ofsamples of late-Holocene mud-dominated alluvium, and heated alluv...
This thesis focuses on the significance of the Hummingbird Creek site (FaPx-1), a pre-contact archae...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the transmission of Mississippian cultural practic...
This thesis will explore the significance of a cache of Late Archaic lithics found in Randolph Count...
This thesis represents a pilot program to incorporate minimally-invasive geochemical methods to rese...
Household Versus Workshop: Lithic Analysis of a Middle Mississippian Site The Mississippian Period r...
The Jackson site (DiMe-17) is a Late Precontact site located in the Lauder Sand Hills of southwester...
An alluvial chronology for the One Tree Creek basin, a southern tributary of the Red Deer River in s...
This thesis summarizes the results of an analysis of stone tools from site DhRp-52 to determine diff...
The Bull Creek site (34BV176), located along a tributary of the Beaver River in the Oklahoma Panhand...
Red ochre pigment, or the mineral hematite, is commonly recovered from Early Paleoindian sites in th...
The purpose of this thesis was a comprehensive technological lithic analysis for site 35MA375, a bif...
The Red Tail site is one of 19 archaeological sites that lie within central Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewi...
Thirty-nine bifaces found in the collections of the Museum of the Red River were recently analyzed. ...
The Red Cox (3LA18) site is located in Lafayette County, Arkansas along the Red River. As recounted ...
Abstract: Optical dating studies ofsamples of late-Holocene mud-dominated alluvium, and heated alluv...
This thesis focuses on the significance of the Hummingbird Creek site (FaPx-1), a pre-contact archae...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the transmission of Mississippian cultural practic...
This thesis will explore the significance of a cache of Late Archaic lithics found in Randolph Count...
This thesis represents a pilot program to incorporate minimally-invasive geochemical methods to rese...
Household Versus Workshop: Lithic Analysis of a Middle Mississippian Site The Mississippian Period r...
The Jackson site (DiMe-17) is a Late Precontact site located in the Lauder Sand Hills of southwester...
An alluvial chronology for the One Tree Creek basin, a southern tributary of the Red Deer River in s...
This thesis summarizes the results of an analysis of stone tools from site DhRp-52 to determine diff...
The Bull Creek site (34BV176), located along a tributary of the Beaver River in the Oklahoma Panhand...
Red ochre pigment, or the mineral hematite, is commonly recovered from Early Paleoindian sites in th...