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Boundary Conditions : Macrobotanical Remains and the Oliver Phase of Central Indiana, A.D. 1200-1450
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Leslie L. Bush
Prehistoric plant use in the Late Woodland Period of central Indiana This book explores the extent to which foodways, an important marker of group identity, can be recognized in charred macrobotanical remains from archaeological sites. From analysis
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Charles W. Koenig, J. David Kilby, Christopher J. Jurgens, Lorena Becerra-Valdivia, Christopher W. Ringstaff, J. Kevin Hanselka, Leslie L. Bush, Charles D. Frederick, Stephen L. Black, Amanda M. Castañeda, Ken L. Lawrence, Madeline E. Mackie, Jim I. Mead
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American Antiquity. 87:377-388
Recent excavations by the Ancient Southwest Texas Project of Texas State University sampled a previously undocumented Younger Dryas component from Eagle Cave in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands of Texas. This stratified assemblage consists of bison (Bison
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Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State.
The Red Cox (3LA18) site is located in Lafayette County, Arkansas along the Red River. As recounted in his weekly report of April 9, 1975, Dr. Frank Schambach received word that the site was being directly impacted by land leveling machinery. Salvage
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Leslie L. Bush
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Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State.
Botanical remains were identified from 27 lots from the Washington Square Mound site (41NA49). The primary occupation at the site is Middle Caddo period in age. The first pooled set of calibrated radiocarbon dates from the site fell into the period A
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Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State.
New excavations in the Ouachita National Forest in west-central Arkansas, co-directed by Meeks Etchieson and Mary Beth Trubitt, are resulting in significant information about foodways of ancestral Caddo Indians living in the Ouachita Mountains region
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Leonard Kemp, Michael D. Glascock, Timothy K. Perttula, Charles D. Frederick, Brittney Gregory, Linda Scott Cummings, Caroline A. Masiello, Robert Z. Selden, Jeffrey R. Ferguson, Christopher Goodmaster, Arlo McKee, Steve A. Tomka, Chad Yost, Xiaodong Gao, Leslie L. Bush, Virgil Beasley Iii, Leslie G. Cecil
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Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State. 2015
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Nedra K. Lee, Aaron R. Norment, Terri Myers, Maria Franklin, Brian S. Shaffer, Douglas K. Boyd, Leslie L. Bush
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Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State. 2015
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Timothy K. Perttula, Glenn T. Goode, Jesse Todd, Shawn Marceaux, LeeAnna Schniebs, Leslie L. Bush
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Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State. 2015
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Mindy Bonine, R.A. Varney, Jeffrey R. Ferguson, R. Bo Nelson, Leslie L. Bush, LeeAnna Schniebs, Leslie G. Cecil, Chase K. Earles, Linda Scott Cummings, Timothy K. Perttula, Robert Z. Selden, Michael D. Glascock, Mason Miller, Rachel Feit, Chester P. Walker, Melissa K. Logan
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Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State. 2014
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Leslie L. Bush
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Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State.
A piece of wood charcoal identified as bois d’arc (Maclura pomifera) was recovered from the Janee site (41MN33) in Menard County, Texas. The specimen has been directly dated to 400 ± 30 B.P., a period when no naturally-occurring bois d’arc stand