This monograph reports the findings made during the summer of 1977 of test excavations and/or surface collections at 17 prehistoric archaeological sites in the Choke Canyon Reservoir area. The work was carried out by Texas A&M University for the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio. The field work was conducted to assess the archaeological potential of each site in order to advance recommendations for further investigations. The artifact samples, although meager, are described and these data are incorporated with other information from each site towards an overall site evaluation. Recommendations for further work are also included at the end of the report
Subsurface testing of two archeological sites (41NU 256, 41NU257) near the upper end of Oso Creek in...
Fifty-two archaeological sites in the vicinity of nine projects proposed by the United States Depart...
During September and October of 1977, 10 days of limited testing and survey were carried out by pers...
During previous surveys of the Choke Canyon Reservoir area in Live Oak and McMullen Counties, Texas,...
Site 41 LK 31/32 is located in Live Oak County, southern Texas on a wide horseshoe bend of the Frio ...
This is the second in a series of volumes published on the cultural resources of the Choke Canyon re...
Two phases of archaeological investigations were carried out by the Center for Archaeological Resear...
This volume is the first in a series to be published on the archaeology, history and ethnohistory of...
In 1977-1978 excavations were conducted at 41 LK 67 in Live Oak County, south Texas, by the Center f...
An intensive cultural resource survey was carried out on approximately 2544 hectares (6285 acres) of...
During December 1983, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio...
In August, 1976, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, con...
In September, 1975, personnel of The University of Texas at San Antonio, Center for Archaeological R...
During January 1986, the Center for Archaeological Research from The University of Texas at San Anto...
From December 1981 to November 1982, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The...
Subsurface testing of two archeological sites (41NU 256, 41NU257) near the upper end of Oso Creek in...
Fifty-two archaeological sites in the vicinity of nine projects proposed by the United States Depart...
During September and October of 1977, 10 days of limited testing and survey were carried out by pers...
During previous surveys of the Choke Canyon Reservoir area in Live Oak and McMullen Counties, Texas,...
Site 41 LK 31/32 is located in Live Oak County, southern Texas on a wide horseshoe bend of the Frio ...
This is the second in a series of volumes published on the cultural resources of the Choke Canyon re...
Two phases of archaeological investigations were carried out by the Center for Archaeological Resear...
This volume is the first in a series to be published on the archaeology, history and ethnohistory of...
In 1977-1978 excavations were conducted at 41 LK 67 in Live Oak County, south Texas, by the Center f...
An intensive cultural resource survey was carried out on approximately 2544 hectares (6285 acres) of...
During December 1983, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio...
In August, 1976, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, con...
In September, 1975, personnel of The University of Texas at San Antonio, Center for Archaeological R...
During January 1986, the Center for Archaeological Research from The University of Texas at San Anto...
From December 1981 to November 1982, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The...
Subsurface testing of two archeological sites (41NU 256, 41NU257) near the upper end of Oso Creek in...
Fifty-two archaeological sites in the vicinity of nine projects proposed by the United States Depart...
During September and October of 1977, 10 days of limited testing and survey were carried out by pers...