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Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society, Volume 85, 2014

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Annual journal of the Texas Archeological and Paleontological Society documenting research and findings of members as well as activities of the organization.

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296 p. : ill.

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Texas Archeological Society 2014.

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  • Shafer, Henry J. The Legacy of Dee Ann Story
  • Hester, Thomas R. The Legacy of Dee Ann Story
  • Skiles, Bob D. The Construction and Eventual Burning of the Experimental Caddo House Structure at the George C. Davis Cite (41CE19) in East Texas
  • Early, Ann M. What Does 'Long Hat's Camp' Really Tell Us? A Consideration of the Meaning of Two Popular Photographs to Caddo Studies
  • Girard, Jeffrey S. The James Pace Site (16DS268) and Early Caddo Development Along the Upper Sabine River
  • Middlebrook, Tom Early European Descriptions of Hasinai Elites and Understanding Prehistoric Caddo Mortuary Practices in Shelby County, Texas
  • Fields, Ross C. The Titus Phase from the Top and Bottom: Looking at Sociopolitical Organization through the Pine Tree Mound and U.S. Highway 271 Mount Pleasant Relief Route Projects
  • Selden, Robert Z., Jr. At the Confluence of GIS and Geochemistry: Identifying Geochemical Correlates of Ripley Engraved Caddo Ceramics
  • Wilson, Diane Corn is Life: Temporal Trends in the Use of Corn (Zea mays) by Caddo Peoples from Radiocarbon-dated Samples and Stable Isotope Analyses
  • Burgess, Tabitha G. Maintaining Ties, Seeking Opportunities: Excavations at Columbus Pueblo (LA85774), Luna County, New Mexico
  • Legare, Lora Jackson Maintaining Ties, Seeking Opportunities: Excavations at Columbus Pueblo (LA85774), Luna County, New Mexico
  • Miller, Myles R. Maintaining Ties, Seeking Opportunities: Excavations at Columbus Pueblo (LA85774), Luna County, New Mexico
  • Kuckelman, Kristin A. Identifying Causes of the Thirteenth Century Depopulation of the Northern Southwest
  • Lightfoot, Ricky R. Defining and Using Households in Archeological Analysis
  • Wilshusen, Richard H. Defining and Using Households in Archeological Analysis
  • Varien, Mark D. Defining and Using Households in Archeological Analysis
  • Boyd, Carolyn E. Revisiting the Stylistic Classification of a Charcoal Pictograph in the Lower Pecos
  • Rowe, Marvin W. Revisiting the Stylistic Classification of a Charcoal Pictograph in the Lower Pecos
  • Steelman, Karen L. Revisiting the Stylistic Classification of a Charcoal Pictograph in the Lower Pecos
  • Keyser, James D. The Knox Biface: An Incised Stone Artifact from Central Texas
  • Lohse, Jon C. Toward an Improved Archaic Radiocarbon Chronology for Central Texas
  • Black, Stephen L. Toward an Improved Archaic Radiocarbon Chronology for Central Texas
  • Cholak, Laly M. Toward an Improved Archaic Radiocarbon Chronology for Central Texas
  • Lintz, Christopher Chemical Characterization of Two Primary Igneous Metamorphic Glass Sources from the Big Bend Ranch State Park, Presidio County, Texas
  • Hughes, Richard E. Chemical Characterization of Two Primary Igneous Metamorphic Glass Sources from the Big Bend Ranch State Park, Presidio County, Texas
  • Roberts, Tim Chemical Characterization of Two Primary Igneous Metamorphic Glass Sources from the Big Bend Ranch State Park, Presidio County, Texas

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Texas Archeological Society

Founded in 1928 and with a current membership of 1,000, the Texas Archeological Society (TAS) brings together professional and avocational archeologists. TAS promotes scientific archeological exploration and research, the preservation and conservation of archeological materials and sites, and the curation of their associated information.

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Annual journal of the Texas Archeological and Paleontological Society documenting research and findings of members as well as activities of the organization.

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296 p. : ill.

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"Volume 85/2014"

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  • Publication Title: Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society
  • Volume: 85

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One of the oldest continuously published archeological journals in the US, the Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society (BTAS) publishes serious research on prehistory, archeological theory, and history.

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Texas Archeological Society. Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society, Volume 85, 2014, periodical, 2014; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1223408/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Archeological Society.

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