Site 41 LK 31/32 is located in Live Oak County, southern Texas on a wide horseshoe bend of the Frio River, approximately 16 km west of the Frio\u27s confluence with the Nueces River. Construction of the Choke Canyon Reservoir by the Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) had necessitated an excavation program at the site prior to destruction. Investigations conducted by the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, were carried out in two stages, culminating in a major excavation during the summer of 1978. An indication of the depth and significance of cultural deposits at the site occurred in 1977 when the Bureau of Reclamation dug a series of 9 m deep geological test pits. Prehistoric occupation zones beginning at ...
In mid-February, 1977, an archaeological field team from the Center for Archaeological Research, The...
In August, 1976, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, con...
Archaeological site 41LK269 is a prehistoric open campsite located on a Pleistocene terrace remnant ...
In 1977-1978 excavations were conducted at 41 LK 67 in Live Oak County, south Texas, by the Center f...
Two phases of archaeological investigations were carried out by the Center for Archaeological Resear...
Two phases of archaeological investigations were carried out by the Center for Archaeological Resear...
This monograph reports the findings made during the summer of 1977 of test excavations and/or surfac...
During previous surveys of the Choke Canyon Reservoir area in Live Oak and McMullen Counties, Texas,...
This is the second in a series of volumes published on the cultural resources of the Choke Canyon re...
This volume is the first in a series to be published on the archaeology, history and ethnohistory of...
The archaeological investigations reported in this volume represent the culmination of a series of c...
An intensive cultural resource survey was carried out on approximately 2544 hectares (6285 acres) of...
Excavations at site 41 BX 1, located behind the Olmos Dam in San Antonio, Texas, were funded by the ...
From December 1981 to November 1982, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The...
From late 1978 through early 1979, Ann M. Irwin of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) su...
In mid-February, 1977, an archaeological field team from the Center for Archaeological Research, The...
In August, 1976, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, con...
Archaeological site 41LK269 is a prehistoric open campsite located on a Pleistocene terrace remnant ...
In 1977-1978 excavations were conducted at 41 LK 67 in Live Oak County, south Texas, by the Center f...
Two phases of archaeological investigations were carried out by the Center for Archaeological Resear...
Two phases of archaeological investigations were carried out by the Center for Archaeological Resear...
This monograph reports the findings made during the summer of 1977 of test excavations and/or surfac...
During previous surveys of the Choke Canyon Reservoir area in Live Oak and McMullen Counties, Texas,...
This is the second in a series of volumes published on the cultural resources of the Choke Canyon re...
This volume is the first in a series to be published on the archaeology, history and ethnohistory of...
The archaeological investigations reported in this volume represent the culmination of a series of c...
An intensive cultural resource survey was carried out on approximately 2544 hectares (6285 acres) of...
Excavations at site 41 BX 1, located behind the Olmos Dam in San Antonio, Texas, were funded by the ...
From December 1981 to November 1982, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The...
From late 1978 through early 1979, Ann M. Irwin of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) su...
In mid-February, 1977, an archaeological field team from the Center for Archaeological Research, The...
In August, 1976, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, con...
Archaeological site 41LK269 is a prehistoric open campsite located on a Pleistocene terrace remnant ...