From December 1981 to November 1982, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation aided in relocation of five historic cemeteries at Choke Canyon Reservoir in Live Oak and McMullen Counties. Thirty-four graves were located, uncovered, recorded, and removed to other cemeteries. During the process, descendants of the families involved provided valuable information on grave locations and identification. Observations were made which will be useful to other archaeologists engaged in similar projects. Information was compiled on customs and traditions of the people of the area in respect to death and burial
On June 26 and 27, 1980, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The Unive...
Two phases of archaeological investigations were carried out by the Center for Archaeological Resear...
Excavations at site 41 BX 1, located behind the Olmos Dam in San Antonio, Texas, were funded by the ...
During previous surveys of the Choke Canyon Reservoir area in Live Oak and McMullen Counties, Texas,...
During August 1984, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The University...
This is the second in a series of volumes published on the cultural resources of the Choke Canyon re...
Site 41 LK 31/32 is located in Live Oak County, southern Texas on a wide horseshoe bend of the Frio ...
In April, May and June of 1980, Prewitt and Associates, Inc. conducted archeological monitoring and ...
This monograph reports the findings made during the summer of 1977 of test excavations and/or surfac...
A preliminary archeological investigation was conducted in 2008 at Roberts Cemetery near Troy, Texas...
In 1977-1978 excavations were conducted at 41 LK 67 in Live Oak County, south Texas, by the Center f...
This report signals the completion of a cultural resource consultation process that began several ye...
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) plans improvements to Farm-to-Market road (FM) 1464 b...
This volume is the first in a series to be published on the archaeology, history and ethnohistory of...
Two phases of archaeological investigations were carried out by the Center for Archaeological Resear...
On June 26 and 27, 1980, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The Unive...
Two phases of archaeological investigations were carried out by the Center for Archaeological Resear...
Excavations at site 41 BX 1, located behind the Olmos Dam in San Antonio, Texas, were funded by the ...
During previous surveys of the Choke Canyon Reservoir area in Live Oak and McMullen Counties, Texas,...
During August 1984, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The University...
This is the second in a series of volumes published on the cultural resources of the Choke Canyon re...
Site 41 LK 31/32 is located in Live Oak County, southern Texas on a wide horseshoe bend of the Frio ...
In April, May and June of 1980, Prewitt and Associates, Inc. conducted archeological monitoring and ...
This monograph reports the findings made during the summer of 1977 of test excavations and/or surfac...
A preliminary archeological investigation was conducted in 2008 at Roberts Cemetery near Troy, Texas...
In 1977-1978 excavations were conducted at 41 LK 67 in Live Oak County, south Texas, by the Center f...
This report signals the completion of a cultural resource consultation process that began several ye...
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) plans improvements to Farm-to-Market road (FM) 1464 b...
This volume is the first in a series to be published on the archaeology, history and ethnohistory of...
Two phases of archaeological investigations were carried out by the Center for Archaeological Resear...
On June 26 and 27, 1980, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The Unive...
Two phases of archaeological investigations were carried out by the Center for Archaeological Resear...
Excavations at site 41 BX 1, located behind the Olmos Dam in San Antonio, Texas, were funded by the ...