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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Human Skeletal Remains From The Tyson Site (41sy92), Helen D. Dockall
Human Skeletal Remains From The Tyson Site (41sy92), Helen D. Dockall
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During the 1993 field season at the Tyson site (41SY92), conducted by the East Texas and Northeast Texas Archaeological societies, two burial features were uncovered. These features contained the skeletal remains of three Caddo subadults, ranging in age from birth to one to two years. Burial 1 yielded the partial skeleton of a child less than two years old, as well as elements of a second, slightly younger, child. Burial 2 produced the remains of a well-preserved infant. This article describes the excavation and osteology protocols, a description of taphonomic conditions, inventory of these burials, demography, size of the subadults, …
The Rowland Clark (41rr77) Site, Red River County, Texas : Editor's Introduction, Gegory Perino, Leonard Blake, Carol J. Loveland
The Rowland Clark (41rr77) Site, Red River County, Texas : Editor's Introduction, Gegory Perino, Leonard Blake, Carol J. Loveland
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The Rowland Clark (41RR77) and Dan Holdeman (41RR11) archaeological sites were excavated in the late 1970s and early 1980s by Gregory Perino of the Museum of Red River in Idabel, Oklahoma. Manuscripts on those investigations were prepared by Perino shortly after the conclusion of the work, but these were never published, remaining instead on file at the Museum of the Red River.
A Update Of Archaeological Investigations At The Tyson Site (41sy92), Tom Middlebrook
A Update Of Archaeological Investigations At The Tyson Site (41sy92), Tom Middlebrook
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In recent years, much of the research concerning prehistoric and historic Caddoan lifeways has focused on socio-political organization and community structure. Models have been proposed to predict the character of the archaeological record based on European observations of Caddo an life during the 17th-19th centuries. A brief review of these models is warranted to provide the necessary background for interpreting the results of recent archaeological work at an interesting 15th century site in Deep East Texas.
Story and Creel have developed an integrative model to describe Hasinai Caddo "settlement patterns, socio-political organization, and intergroup interactions" based on ethnographic and archaeological …
Analysis Of Rowland Clark Site Corn, Leonard Blake
Analysis Of Rowland Clark Site Corn, Leonard Blake
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The carbonized com from the Rowland Clark site, Red River County, Texas was received from Gregory Perino, then of the Museum of the Red River, in March 1982. The analysis of the com is presented by feature, with remarks on the cobs as appropriate. Table 1 presents a summary by feature of the com cob analysis, while Table 2 compares the com from Rowland Clark with samples of com cobs from other well-studied Caddoan sites.
Archaeological Research At The Rowland Clark Site (41rr77), Red River County, Texas, Gegory Perino
Archaeological Research At The Rowland Clark Site (41rr77), Red River County, Texas, Gegory Perino
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The Rowland Clark site is located in Red River County, Texas, on a prehistoric river channel of the Red River that has been intersected by a more recent channel of the river. It is approximately 16 km south of the Arnold Roitsch or Sam Kaufman (41RR16) site. The site had small Coles Creek and Early Caddoan period occupations, but the major occupation was of a McCurtain phase group of the Late Caddoan period. I
The site has been in the Clark family for more than a century. The land the site is on is the property of Mr. Rowland Clark. …
Rowland Clark And Dan Holdeman Site Human Skeletal Remains, Carol J. Loveland
Rowland Clark And Dan Holdeman Site Human Skeletal Remains, Carol J. Loveland
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The Rowland Clark site was occupied by Caddoan Indian groups from approximately A.D. 1300-1600+. Twenty one of the 39 burials recovered during the Museum of the Red River excavations were assigned to the earliest McCurtain phase occupation (ca. A.D. 1300-1450); 14 burials were ascribed to a later McCurtain occupation between ca. A.D. 1450 and 1600; four burials belonged to the final McCurtain occupation (ca. A.D. 1600+) of the site. Since infants and children were buried under house floors rather than in the cemetery area associated with each time period, their interment does not necessarily follow the assigned time period. Due …
Book Review: A Naturalist In Indian Territory: The Journals Of S. W. Woodhouse, Barbara Keener
Book Review: A Naturalist In Indian Territory: The Journals Of S. W. Woodhouse, Barbara Keener
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Samuel Washington Woodhouse, a Philadelphia physician and avid ornithologist, was appointed surgeon-naturalist of two expeditions to survey the Creek-Cherokee boundary in Indian Territory. The Creek boundary expedition that Woodhouse was asked to join was a Corps of Topographical Engineers survey party sent to survey and mark the northern and western boundaries of the Creek Indian lands in Indian Territory to comply with the requirements of the Creek Treaty of 1845. The usual purpose of these surveys was to map the land, describe its topography, and learn about its native inhabitants. Later objectives were to establish roads and to set boundaries …
The Original Distribution Of Bois D'Arc. Part I: Texas, David H. Jurney
The Original Distribution Of Bois D'Arc. Part I: Texas, David H. Jurney
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Early historical explorations of the American frontier discuss many tree species and their uses, yet rarely mention bois d'arc (Maclura pomifera). Several important early expeditions sent by President Thomas Jefferson into the southwestern frontier provide the first evidence for the natural and culturally influenced range of the species. Bois d 'arc was important in the trade of Native Americans, specifically used for bow wood.
As early as 1804, John Sibley and Merriwether Lewis reported to President Jefferson about bois d 'arc, drawing on information derived from transplanted saplings and reporting that the source was ca. 300 miles away (i.e., along …
Book Reviews, Ann M. Early, Heidi Vaughn
Book Reviews, Ann M. Early, Heidi Vaughn
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Abandonment of Settlements and Regions: Ethnoarchaeological and Archaeological Approaches, edited by Catherine M. Cameron and Steve A. Tomka. Cambridge University Press. 1993.
The Ouachita Mountains: A Guide for Fishermen, Hunters, and Travelers, by Milton D. Rafferty and John C. Catau. Norman: The University of Oklahoma Press. 1991. 308 pages, notes, references, index.
Caddoan Archaeology In The Little Cypress Creek Valley: Recent Investigation At The Griffin Mound Site (41ur142), Upshur County, Texas, Bo Nelson, Timothy K. Perttula, Mike Turner
Caddoan Archaeology In The Little Cypress Creek Valley: Recent Investigation At The Griffin Mound Site (41ur142), Upshur County, Texas, Bo Nelson, Timothy K. Perttula, Mike Turner
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
As part of the long-term study of the prehistoric archaeology of the Caddo peoples in Northeast Texas, we are currently focusing our investigations on the Little Cypress Creek valley in Upshur County. Although poorly known archaeologically, background research conducted to date, discussions with landowners, and selected survey-limited testing efforts over the last few years indicates that there are extensive Archaic and Caddoan archaeological remains preserved in the Little Cypress Creek valley. Caddoan period archaeologi cal sites (ca. A.O. 800-1600) are particularly common. The investigations of one of the more significant Caddoan sites found to date in the valley, the Griffin …
Archeological And Geomorphological Investigations At Prehistoric Sites 41wy50 And 41wy60, Willacy County, Texas, Karl W. Kibler
Archeological And Geomorphological Investigations At Prehistoric Sites 41wy50 And 41wy60, Willacy County, Texas, Karl W. Kibler
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In January through March 1993, archeological and geomorphological investigations were conducted at two clay dune sites, 41WY50 and 41WY60, in the outfall area of the Hidalgo-Willacy Drainage Ditch system. This work represents the final investigations of a cultural resource management program conducted for the U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers and the local sponsors, Hidalgo County Drainage District No. 1 and Willacy County Drainage District No. 1, by Prewitt and Associates, Inc.
The results of the archeological investigations were poor. Neither site yielded materials of unquestionable cultural origin, although several small basin-shaped hearth features were encountered. Based on radiocarbon assays from …
Data Recovery At Lake Alan Henry (Justiceburg Reservoir), Garza And Kent Counties, Texas: Phase Iii, Season 3, Douglas K. Boyd, Jay Peck, Steve A. Tomka, Karl W. Kibler, Martha Doty Freeman
Data Recovery At Lake Alan Henry (Justiceburg Reservoir), Garza And Kent Counties, Texas: Phase Iii, Season 3, Douglas K. Boyd, Jay Peck, Steve A. Tomka, Karl W. Kibler, Martha Doty Freeman
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The third and final season of Phase III data recovery at Lake Alan Henry (formerly Justiceburg Reservoir), located on the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River in Garza and Kent counties, Texas, was conducted during the fall of 1992. The work consisted of intensive archeological investigations at one historic site and four prehistoric sites. Subsequent to the Season 3 data recovery fieldwork, a newly discovered rock art site (41KTl64) was documented.
The historic component at 41GR474 consists of a dugout depression and the ruins of a wood frame house and related complex of ranching structures. It was the homestead …
Archaeological Testing For The Mission Road Realignment Project, Phase Ii, At Mission Concepcion, San Antonio, Texas, Maureen J. Brown, Anne A. Fox, Barbara A. Meissner
Archaeological Testing For The Mission Road Realignment Project, Phase Ii, At Mission Concepcion, San Antonio, Texas, Maureen J. Brown, Anne A. Fox, Barbara A. Meissner
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In July 1988, the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) contracted with the city of San Antonio to perform archaeological testing for the Mission Road Realignment Project. This project was designated as Phase II since CAR performed previous archaeological testing during February 1987 (Labadie 1989). The Mission Road Realignment Project, Phase II proposed to relocate the position of Mission Road outside the line of the original west wall of Mission Concepcion. The testing sought to determine whether any structural remains or cultural deposits that may have been located outside the mission wall would be impacted by the proposed roadway.
Archaeological testing …
The Dos Republicas Project: Phase Ii Archaeological Investigations At A Proposed Coal Strip Mine, Maverick County, Texas, Herbert G. Uecker
The Dos Republicas Project: Phase Ii Archaeological Investigations At A Proposed Coal Strip Mine, Maverick County, Texas, Herbert G. Uecker
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During February and March 1992, the Center for Archaeological Research of The University of Texas at San Antonio conducted an intensive investigation of a proposed coal strip mine near Eagle Pass, Maverick County, Texas. Twenty-seven previously unrecorded archaeological sites were discovered and several that were recorded in 1981 were reexamined. Postulated cultural affiliations include the Late Paleo-Indian, Middle-to-Late Archaic, Late Prehistoric, and Historic periods. Eight sites were found to be particularly significant because of their potential for listing in the National Register of Historic Places or designation as state archeological landmarks. After review of the results of the investigation by …
Evaluation Of Archaeological Material From The Little Church Of La Villita Property, San Antonio, Texas, Cynthia L. Tennis
Evaluation Of Archaeological Material From The Little Church Of La Villita Property, San Antonio, Texas, Cynthia L. Tennis
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
On June 25th, 1993, Dale Bransford of the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department brought several bone fragments to the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). These bones had been discovered by workmen installing a French drain along the east side of the Little Church of La V ill ita in downtown San Antonio. Inspection identified the bones as human, so CAR staff members visited the site to investigate and collect other remains. No excavation was attempted.
Subsequent skeletal analysis revealed the presence of at least two individuals in the collection. Because …
Archival Research For The Yturri-Edmunds Annex (Camp Roosevelt Tourist Camp) San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, I. Waynne Cox
Archival Research For The Yturri-Edmunds Annex (Camp Roosevelt Tourist Camp) San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, I. Waynne Cox
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The Center for Archaeological Research of The University of Texas at San Antonio contracted with the San Antonio Conservation Society to conduct an archival investigation of land to the north of the Yturri-Edmunds Mill property. This land, presently owned hy the Society, is to be developed.
The property under investigation was the site of the Camp Roosevelt Tourist Camp, one of San Antonio's first privately owned tourist facilities. The history of the Concepcion acequia was also investigated to establish the location within the property limits.
Unlv Lady Rebels 1994-1995, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
Unlv Lady Rebels 1994-1995, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
UNLV Basketball Programs
1993-94 Big West Standings, Statistics
Big West Conference/ The Future ... WAC
Lady Rebel All-Time Letterwinners
Lady Rebel Camp
Lady Rebel Graduate List
Lady Rebel Opponents
1994-95 Lady Rebel Outlook
Lady Rebel Quick Facts
Lady Rebel Records
1994-95 Lady Rebel Roster
Bert Leavitt Memorial Scholarship/Weldon E. Havins Award
Lady Rebel Radio
Meet the Lady Rebels
NCAA Women's National Champions
Player Bios
Marilyn and Si Redd Basketball Offices
Sports Information Staff
This is UNLV/Department of Intercollegiate Athletics
UNLV Retired Jerseys
UNLV Strength and Conditioning
UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center
UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center Records
1993-94 Year In Review
Women's Basketball …
Various Black Virginians As Told To Daryl Cumber Dance, Daryl Cumber Dance
Various Black Virginians As Told To Daryl Cumber Dance, Daryl Cumber Dance
English Faculty Publications
Shuckin' and Jivin': Folklore from Contemporary Black Americans, published in 1978, derived from fieldwork done far a doctoral dissertation at Virginia Commonwealth University by Daryl Cumber Dance (the only woman named Daryl I have heard of aside from Daryl Hannah). She gathered stories and verses from black Virginians in colleges, senior citizens' centers, and a penitentiary. Though she doesn't bring to the party an editorial touch as enlivening as Zora Neale Hurston's, she has an ear and-unlike far, far too many assiduous collectors of folktales - knows how to capture vocal rhythms on a page.
The Shanachie Volume 6, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie Volume 6, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie (CTIAHS)
No abstract provided.
Swenson Center News, 1994, Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center, Augustana College
Swenson Center News, 1994, Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center, Augustana College
Newsletter: Swenson Center News
No abstract provided.
Reading Between The Texts: Benjamin Thomas's 'Abraham Lincoln' And Stephen Oates's 'With Malice Toward None', Robert Bray
Reading Between The Texts: Benjamin Thomas's 'Abraham Lincoln' And Stephen Oates's 'With Malice Toward None', Robert Bray
Scholarship
This essay, previously published in the 'Journal of Information Ethics' (1994) is the one that ignited the Stephen B. Oates plagiarism scandal; that story is fully told in the companion book, 'Dishonest Abe Scholarship.' 'Reading between the Texts' is an analysis of parallels between the two Lincoln biographies of the title, arguing that Oates's book was in parts written out of Thomas's, without acknowledgement of the former's work.
Winter 1994, 90.9 Wmpg Fm
Summer 1994, 90.9 Wmpg Fm
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.1 (January 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.1 (January 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)
No abstract provided.
Southern Register. 1994.1 (Winter 1994), University Of Mississippi. Center For The Study Of Southern Culture.
Southern Register. 1994.1 (Winter 1994), University Of Mississippi. Center For The Study Of Southern Culture.
Southern Register
No abstract provided.
A Toast To The Tavern: An Archaeological Study Of A 17th And 18th Century Tavern In Charlestown, Massachusetts, Christy Cathleen Vogt
A Toast To The Tavern: An Archaeological Study Of A 17th And 18th Century Tavern In Charlestown, Massachusetts, Christy Cathleen Vogt
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Male Moral Irresponsibility In Theodore Dreiser's "An American Tragedy", Dana B. Castle
Male Moral Irresponsibility In Theodore Dreiser's "An American Tragedy", Dana B. Castle
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Gender-Based Behavior In "A Streetcar Named Desire", Jordan Davis
Gender-Based Behavior In "A Streetcar Named Desire", Jordan Davis
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Faulkner Newsletter Collected Issues, William Boozer, Dean Faulkner Wells, Lawrence Wells
The Faulkner Newsletter Collected Issues, William Boozer, Dean Faulkner Wells, Lawrence Wells
Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review
Introductory material to accompany the 1994 publication of The Faulkner Newsletter Collected Issues by Yoknapatawpha Press (ISBN 0916242668). The volume reprinted the first 54 issues of the publication along with an index compiled by the publishers. Includes a "Letter from the Publishers", their bios, and an introduction by William Boozer.
Vol. 14, No. 1 (1994), Tommy Covington, Seymour Lawrence
Vol. 14, No. 1 (1994), Tommy Covington, Seymour Lawrence
Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review
No abstract provided.