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Publikováno v:
Discrete Mathematics. 340:532-540
We consider a construction using a pair of commuting regular graphs that generalizes the constructions of the middle, total, and quasitotal graphs. We derive formulae for the characteristic polynomials of the adjacency and Laplacian matrices and for
Autor:
Timothy K. Perttula, Glenn T. Goode, Jesse Todd, Shawn Marceaux, LeeAnna Schniebs, Leslie L. Bush
Publikováno v:
Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State. 2015
Autor:
Jesse Todd
Publikováno v:
Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State.
Todd presented a general chronology for the presence of aboriginal-manufactured clay elbow pipes in Northeast Texas Caddo sites. Most of the pipe types have an extensive range in time; however, this may be true for thong elbow pipes. This paper looks
Autor:
Jesse Todd
Publikováno v:
Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State.
Dogs have been associated with humans for thousands of years, and dog interments—either associated with human interments or as separate interments—also have an antiquity of thousands of years. This brief paper will summarize dog burials in a worl
Autor:
Jesse Todd
Publikováno v:
Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State.
Two catlinite pipe fragments from the Womack site in Lamar County, Texas are discussed as well as other catlinite pipe fragments on Caddo sites from Northeast Texas.
Autor:
Jesse Todd, Robert L. Turner
Publikováno v:
Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State.
In this paper, four clay elbow pipes are described from the Tuck Carpenter site (41CP5) in Camp County, Texas, and compared to clay pipes from other areas.
Autor:
Timothy K. Perttula, Jesse Todd, Beau Schriever, Mark Walters, Elsbeth L. Dowd, George Morgan, LeeAnna Schniebs, Lee Green, Bo Nelson
Publikováno v:
Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State.
The Tuinier Farm (41HP237), R. A. Watkins (41HP238), and Anglin (41HP240) sites are 16th to 17th century Caddo sites in the modern-day Post Oak Savannah of Northeast Texas. All three of the sites are located on Stouts Creek, in the eastern part of Ho
Autor:
Mark Walters, Leslie G. Cecil, LeeAnna Schniebs, Michael D. Glascock, J. Phil Dering, Harry J. Schafer, Chester P. Walker, Jeffer R. Ferguson, Linda Scott Cummings, Timothy K. Perttula, Jesse Todd
Publikováno v:
Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State.
The 14th century Caddo Leaning Rock site was initially discovered in the Fall of 2004. It was located during reconnaissance to search out a location for the survey portion of the Texas Archeologica! Society's Academy IO I held in Tyler in February 20
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Jesse Todd
Publikováno v:
Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State.
This short paper concerns the presence of zoomorphic pendants on Caddoan sites and the hist my of possible belie ft concerning locusts and cicadas in the southeastern United States. The aspect of pendants used as trade items is mentioned also.
Autor:
Jesse Todd
Publikováno v:
Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State.
This paper focuses on the information about the mollusca from site 41DT59. The author takes the information from Dr. Fullington, the noted malacologist, and illustrates how the archeologist can take the information and apply it to site analysis. This