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Insights from the South Sector at Histria. New archaeological and anthropological data

open access: yesMateriale și Cercetări Arheologice
: Excavations conducted from 2012 to 2021 at the South Sector uncovered 34 graves, adding valuable new information to the mortuary record of the extramural cemetery of the settlement during the Late Roman and Early Byzantine periods (4th to 6th centuries
Crețu, C., Dabîca, M., Soficaru, A.
doaj   +1 more source

Current Archaeological Investigations at the Pilgrim\u27s Pride Site (41CP304) In Camp County, Texas [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The Pilgrim\u27s Pride site (41CP304) is a large (12+ acres) Archaic and Late Caddoan Titus phase site on the crest of a projecting upland landform overlooking, and 18 m above, the Big Cypress Creek floodplain to the east and the Walkers Creek floodplain
Perttula, Timothy K.
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Archaeological Analysis of the Newly Discovered Tomb with a Relief of a Couple at the Funerary Area of Porta Sarno in Pompeii

open access: yesHeritage
In July 2024, the “Investigating the Archaeology of Death in Pompeii Research Project” carried out a scientific and methodical excavation of the areas outside two of the gates to the city of Pompeii.
Llorenç Alapont   +12 more
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Caddo Ceramic Vessel Sherds in a 2004 Surface Collection from the Sanders Site (41LR2), Lamar County, Texas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The T. M. Sanders site (41LR2) is one of the more important ancestral Caddo sites known in East Texas, primarily because of its two earthen mounds and the well-preserved mortuary features of Caddo elite persons buried in Mound No.
Perttula, Timothy K., Walters, Mark
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The Lafitte Mound Site (41SY15) in the Middle Sabine River Basin, Shelby County, Texas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The Lafitte site (41SY15) is an ancestral Caddo mound center in the middle Sabine River basin in the East Texas Pineywoods. It was identified and recorded in the early 1960s during the course of archaeological surveys of then proposed Toledo Bend ...
Perttula, Timothy K.
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Historic Caddo Archaeological Sites in Cherokee County, Texas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The historic archaeology of the Caddo Indian peoples in East Texas has been the subject of considerable interest by Caddo archaeologists for a number of years. Much of that interest has been focused on the investigation of the effects of European contact
Perttula, Timothy K.   +2 more
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Documentation of Additional Vessels from the Johns Site (41CP12), Camp County, Texas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The Johns site (41CP12) is a Titus phase cemetery in the Prairie Creek valley in the Big Cypress Creek stream basin of the Northeast Texas Pineywoods. The Caddo artifacts from the site are from the Robert L. Turner, Jr. and Tommy John collections.
Nelson, Bo   +2 more
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The Caddoan Occupation of the Attoyac and Angelina River Basins in the Middle Caddoan Period [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
The Angelina River basin, including the drainage of its largest tributary, the Attoyac Bayou, encompasses all of Nacogdoches County and portions of Cherokee, Rusk, Angelina, San Augustine, Shelby, and Sabine counties in deep East Texas.
Middlebrook, Tom
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Continuing the Discussion of the Spiroans and Their Entrepots: A Reply to Brooks\u27s Critique of My New Paradigm/or the Archeology of the Arkansas Valley [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
Although Brooks seems to agree with me that the archeology of the Arkansas Valley requires a new paradigm, he clearly believes that mine -- which he apparently considers a poorly founded Binfordian screed written primarily for its shock value -- is not ...
Schambach, Frank
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