Caddo Archeology: A Readings Course

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Caddo Archeology Reading List

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  • John Bintliff & Anthony Snodgrass: Off-Site Pottery Distributions: A Regional and Interregional Perspective
  • Robert C. Dunnell & William S. Dancey: The Siteless Survey: A Regional Scale Data Collection Strategy
  • Thomas J. Green & Cheryl A. Munson: Mississippian Settlement Patterns in Southwestern Indiana
  • M.R. Harrington: Certain Caddo Sites in Arkansas
  • Thomas R. Hester: Texas and Northeastern Mexico: An Overview
  • Thomas R. Hester: Perspectives on the Material Culture of the Mission Indians of the Texas-Northeastern Mexico Borderlands
  • Kenneth L. Kvamme: Spatial Structure in Mass Debitage Scatters
  • Timothy K. Perttula: 1938-1939 WPA Excavations at the Hatchel Site (41BW3) on the Red River in Bowie County, Texas
  • Dee Ann Suhm and Edward B. Jelks: Handbook of Texas Archeology: Type Descriptions
  • Clarence H. Webb: A Review of Northeast Texas Archeology
  • M. M. Wedel: La Harpe's 1719 Post on Red River and Nearby Caddo Settlements
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  • Topic 1: Who Where the Caddo of the Past?

  • Wallace Chafe: The Caddo Language, Its Relatives, and Its Neighbors
  • Ann Early: The Caddos of the Trans-Mississippi South
  • A.C. Fletcher: Caddo & Kadohadacho
  • Rachel Galan: Caddo Mythology: Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Considerations
  • William Griffith: The Hasinai Indians of East Texas as Seen by Europeans, 1687-1772
  • Dayna Lee: A Social History of Caddoan Peoples: Cultural Adaptation and Persistence in a Native American Community
  • Alexander Lesser: Caddoan Kinship Systems
  • Jay Miller: Changing Moons: A History of Caddo Religion
  • W. W. Newcomb: Indian Tribes of Texas
  • J. Daniel Rogers & George Sabo III: The Caddos
  • George Sabo III: The Structure of Caddo Leadership in the Colonial Era
  • F. Todd Smith: The Red River Caddos: A Historical Overview to 1835
  • Clarence H. Webb & Hiram F. Gregory: The Caddo Indians of Louisiana
  • Murial H. Wright: A Guide to the Indian Tribes of Oklahoma (Caddo)
  • D. Wyckoff & T. Baugh: Early Historic Hasinai Elites: A Model for the Material Culture of Governing Elites
  • Adina de Zavala: Religious Beliefs of the Tejas or Hasinias Indians
  • Topic 2: Caddo Archeology: Archeological Units

  • Robert E. Bell: Arkansas Valley Caddoan: The Harlan Phase
  • James A. Brown: Arkansa Valley Caddoan: The Sprio Phase
  • James A. Brown et al.: Caddoan Settlement Patterns in the Arkansas River Drainage
  • E. Mott Davis: The Caddoan Area: An Introduction to the Symposium
  • Ann Early: The East Phase
  • Ann Early: The Mid-Ouachita Phase
  • Ann Early: The Social Hill Phase
  • Ann Early: The Deceiper Phase
  • Jerry Hilliard: The Harlan Phase
  • Michael P. Hoffman: A Partial Archaeological Sequence for the Little River Region, Arkansas (part 1)
  • Michael P. Hoffman: A Partial Archaeological Sequence for the Little River Region, Arkansas (part 2)
  • Timothy Perttula: Caddoan Area Archaeology Since 1990
  • Charles L. Rohrbaugh: Arkansas Valley Caddoan: Fort Coffee and Neosho Foci
  • Frank Schambach: An Outline of Fourche Maline Culture in Southwest Arkansas
  • Frank Schambach: The Development of the Burial Mound Tradtion in the Caddo Area
  • Frank Schambach: Fourche Maline, A Woodland Period Culture in the TransMississippi South
  • Clarence Webb: Caddoan Prehistory: The Bossier Focus
  • Topic 3: Caddo Archeology: Key Sites

  • J. E. Corbin: An Archaeological Assessment of a Portion of the Washington Square Mound Site (41NA49), Nacogdoches County, Texas
  • Story, Dee Ann: Archeological Investigations at the George C. Davis Site, Cherokee County, Texas: Summers 1979 and 1980
  • Topic 4: Caddo Archeology: Iconography and Symbolism

  • James A. Brown & J. Daniel Rogers: Linking Spiro's Artistic Styles: The Copper Connection
  • Nancy Mottashed Cole: Early Historic Caddoan Mortuary Practices in the Upper Neches Drainage, East Texas, Vol. 1
  • Nancy Mottashed Cole: Early Historic Caddoan Mortuary Practices in the Upper Neches Drainage, East Texas, Vol. 2
  • George A. Dorsey: Traditions of the Caddo
  • Marvin Kay & George Sabo III: Mortuary Ritual and Winter Solstice Imagery of the Harlan-Style Charnel House
  • Topic 5: European Introduction and Adaptation

  • James E. Corbin: Spanish-Indian Interation on the Eastern Frontier of Texas
  • James E. Corbin: Spanish-Caddoan Interaction in Eastern Texas
  • T.N. Campbell & T.J. Campbell: Indian Groups Associated with Spanish Missions of the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
  • Kathleen Gilmore: Early European-Indian Ceremonies on the Red River
  • Jeffrey S. Girard: Historic Caddoan Occupaton in the Natchitoches Area: Recent Attempts to Locate Residential Sites
  • H.F. Gregory et al.: Presidio Los Adaes: Spanish, French, and Caddoan Interaction on the Northern Frontier
  • Timothy K. Perttula: Two Worlds Meet: The Caddoan People and Missions
  • George Sabo III: Encounters and Exchanges: French, Spanish, and Caddo Interaction During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
  • John R. Swanton: Hernando De Soto's Route through Arkansas
  • Topic 6: Who are the Caddo of the Present?

  • Cecile E. Carter: Archaeology, The Caddo Indian Tribe, and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act