2009
DOI: 10.21112/ita.2009.1.19
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Caddo Pottery Vessels and Pipes from Sites in the Middle and Upper Sabine and Upper Neches River Basins, Smith and Wood Counties, Texas

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“…To facilitate the vessel documentation project concerning the collections from these Little Cypress Creek basin cemetery sites, and aid in comparisons with other Caddo vessel documentation projects, we have established a documentation protocol to assist in the analysis of each of the vessels from the different sites. Each of the ceramic vessels in the collections is described and analyzed utilizing a consistent set of morphological, functional, and stylistic attributes modeled after the presentations in Cast et al (2006); Gadus and Fields (1996); Gonzalez et al (2005), Perttula et al (1998Perttula et al ( , 2008Perttula et al ( , 2009aPerttula et al ( , 2009bPerttula et al ( , 2010aPerttula et al ( , 2010bPerttula et al ( , 2011, Perttula (2011), and Perttula (2005, ed.). The purpose of the documentation is to thoroughly characterize the character of each of the ceramic vessels in the different Caddo collections.…”
Section: Methods Of Vessel Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To facilitate the vessel documentation project concerning the collections from these Little Cypress Creek basin cemetery sites, and aid in comparisons with other Caddo vessel documentation projects, we have established a documentation protocol to assist in the analysis of each of the vessels from the different sites. Each of the ceramic vessels in the collections is described and analyzed utilizing a consistent set of morphological, functional, and stylistic attributes modeled after the presentations in Cast et al (2006); Gadus and Fields (1996); Gonzalez et al (2005), Perttula et al (1998Perttula et al ( , 2008Perttula et al ( , 2009aPerttula et al ( , 2009bPerttula et al ( , 2010aPerttula et al ( , 2010bPerttula et al ( , 2011, Perttula (2011), and Perttula (2005, ed.). The purpose of the documentation is to thoroughly characterize the character of each of the ceramic vessels in the different Caddo collections.…”
Section: Methods Of Vessel Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 m diameter burned clay feature has been reported east of Midden C. It is also known that at least two prehistoric Titus phase Caddo burials have been excavated at the site by Mr. J. A. Walters in the 1960s (see Perttula et al 2009). In May 1986, Perttula and Skiles returned to the site to excavate two shovel tests.…”
Section: Wd354 the Whooping Sitementioning
confidence: 96%
“…1998), Spoonbill (41WD109, Perttula et al . 2009, 41SM247 (Perttula et al . 2009), 41SM290 (Perttula et al .…”
Section: Ceramic Pipesunclassified
“…2009, 41SM247 (Perttula et al . 2009), 41SM290 (Perttula et al . 2009), Pace McDonald (41AN51, Perttula et al 2012: Figure 5), 41WD244 (Perttula et al 2007), Joe Smith (41GG50, Perttula and Nelson 2013: Figure 35), Wade (in Gregg County, Perttula et al 2014a), and Beech Ridge (41NA242, Perttula 2008) .…”
Section: Ceramic Pipesmentioning
confidence: 99%