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Archaeological Survey Of Three Tracts For Famcor Oil Inc In The Sam Houston National Forest San Jacinto County Texas
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Book Synopsis Miscellaneous Papers Nos. 13-21 by : United States. Forest Service. Southwestern Region
Download or read book Miscellaneous Papers Nos. 13-21 written by United States. Forest Service. Southwestern Region and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Strawberry Hill Site (41SJ160) by : Timothy Perttula
Download or read book The Strawberry Hill Site (41SJ160) written by Timothy Perttula and published by . This book was released on 2018-03-07 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Strawberry Hill site (41SJ160) was excavated by the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation (now the Texas Department of Transportation) in 1974 in advance of a proposed expansion to F.M. 2693 in west central San Jacinto County in southeastern Texas. The site is only a few miles north of the original extent of Big Thicket vegetation in the region.This part of Southeast Texas has been occupied by aboriginal peoples from as early as ca. 13,000 years B.P., during the Paleoindian period, but mainly consists of sites that were used during Archaic (ca. 9,000-2,000 years B.P.), Woodland or Early Ceramic (ca. 2,000-1,000 years B.P.), and Late Prehistoric (ca. 1,000-250 years B.P.) periods. During historic period times, the region was home to the Bidai and Atakapa groups in the lower reaches of the Sabine, Neches, and Trinity River basins.The archeological record for both the Paleoindian and Archaic periods is marked by the recovery of a variety of chipped and ground stone tools from sites that were apparently occupied on short term and seasonal bases by hunting-gathering groups. By the Late Archaic, if not earlier, "a shift to the use of poorer quality and more local lithic resources...suggests reduced group mobility and more tightly defined group territories". The Paleoindian period lanceolate projectile points include Clovis, Dalton, San Patrice, Pelican, Angostura and Scottsbluff types, and the later Archaic period assemblages includes a variety of expanding and parallel-stemmed forms in Early, Middle, and Late Archaic period occupations, and Kent, Ensor, Godley, and Gary points throughout the latter part of the Late Archaic and Woodland periods. The Woodland or Early Ceramic period artifact assemblages in inland Southeast Texas have ceramic vessels, particularly sandy paste wares of the Goose Creek Plain series, including a few Goose Creek Incised vessels; Lower Mississippi Valley Tchefuncte and Marksville wares occur in low frequencies in inland Southeast Texas Woodland period sites. Sites of this period are part of the Mossy Grove tradition, and the major archeological component at the Strawberry Hill site is of the Mossy Grove tradition, and this is the focus of the ceramic studies to be discussed.
Book Synopsis The Elizabeth Powell Site (41FB269) Fort Bend County, Texas by : Elizabeth Aucoin
Download or read book The Elizabeth Powell Site (41FB269) Fort Bend County, Texas written by Elizabeth Aucoin and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-11-01 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Elizabeth Powell, a widow with four children, entered Texas from Louisiana in November 1828 as a colonist of Stephen F. Austin. On March 21, 1831, she received one league of land from the Mexican government. This was the first grant in Austin's second colony in current Fort Bend County. Madame Powell's place was a convenient resting point about mid-way between San Felipe in present day Austin County and Columbia in present day Brazoria County. Travelers could stop at her place for a good meal and spend the night before continuing their journey the following day. General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and his Mexican army also found the Powell property a convenient place to rest after traveling south from San Felipe. After the battle of San Jacinto and the subsequent capture of Santa Anna on the following day, April 22, 1836, a council of war was convened at Mrs. Powell's place on April 25th by Mexican generals who decided not to pursue the war, and the Mexican Army began its orderly withdrawal to Bexar. Archeological investigations undertaken by the Houston Archeological Society have resulted in this 3rd part of a three volume report. Biographical information and a historical summary on Mrs. Powell and her homestead can be found in Parts 1 and 2. This part, Part 3, is the final report to be published documenting the research and investigations undertaken at the Elizabeth Powell site.
Book Synopsis Soil Survey of Polk and San Jacinto Counties, Texas by :
Download or read book Soil Survey of Polk and San Jacinto Counties, Texas written by and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Archeological Testing at Sites 41PS800 and 41PS801, Presidio County, Texas by : William A. Cloud
Download or read book Archeological Testing at Sites 41PS800 and 41PS801, Presidio County, Texas written by William A. Cloud and published by Texas Department of Transportation. This book was released on 2001 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Abstract: "Between January 31-March 9, 2001, the Center for Big Bend Studies of Sul Ross University (SRSU) conducted an archeological data recovery program for the Texas Department of Transportation at the Arroyo de la Presa site (41PS800) in southern Presidio County, Texas. The site, situated between the Rio Grande and Farm-to-Market Road 170 within the La Junta archeological district, is an open campsite containing stratified cultural deposits. Intact and partially intact prehistoric features and material culture primarily dating to the Late Prehistoric and Protohistoric periods were uncovered, providing important information on archeological manifestations in the area during these times. Materials recovered during the excavation are curated at the Museum of the Big Bend of SRSU."--page iii
Book Synopsis Millican Bench (41TV163) by : Raymond P. Mauldin
Download or read book Millican Bench (41TV163) written by Raymond P. Mauldin and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Archeological Investigations of a Multicomponent Prehistoric Site.
Book Synopsis Archaeology of the Ojasen (41EP289) and Gobernadora (41EP321) Sites, El Paso County, Texas by : Harry J. Shafer
Download or read book Archaeology of the Ojasen (41EP289) and Gobernadora (41EP321) Sites, El Paso County, Texas written by Harry J. Shafer and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 444 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis National Register Eligibility Testing of Site 41BO184, Brazoria County, Texas by : Richard B. Mahoney
Download or read book National Register Eligibility Testing of Site 41BO184, Brazoria County, Texas written by Richard B. Mahoney and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 63 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Archeological Investigations of Site 41BO184 in Brazoria County, Texas.
Book Synopsis Archaeological Survey of Mineral Prospecting Lands in the Shawnee National Forest, Southern Illinois, 1983 by : James S. Penny
Download or read book Archaeological Survey of Mineral Prospecting Lands in the Shawnee National Forest, Southern Illinois, 1983 written by James S. Penny and published by Center for Archaeological Investigations. This book was released on 1984 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Author :David L. Nickels Publisher :Center for Archaeological Research University of Texas ISBN 13 : Total Pages :336 pages Book Rating :4.3/5 ( download)
Book Synopsis Test Excavations at the Culebra Creek Site, 41BX126, Bexar County, Texas by : David L. Nickels
Download or read book Test Excavations at the Culebra Creek Site, 41BX126, Bexar County, Texas written by David L. Nickels and published by Center for Archaeological Research University of Texas. This book was released on 2001 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Archaeological Survey of Exchange Lands and Timber Sales in the Shawnee National Forest, Southern Illinois, 1982 by : James S. Penny
Download or read book Archaeological Survey of Exchange Lands and Timber Sales in the Shawnee National Forest, Southern Illinois, 1982 written by James S. Penny and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis National Register Testing of Sites 41HE14, 41HE139, and 41HE343 Within Proposed FM 3506 Right of Way Henderson County, Texas by : Maynard B. Cliff
Download or read book National Register Testing of Sites 41HE14, 41HE139, and 41HE343 Within Proposed FM 3506 Right of Way Henderson County, Texas written by Maynard B. Cliff and published by . This book was released on 2004-05-01 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Archeological Investigations of Three Prehistoric Sites in Henderson County, Texas.
Book Synopsis Test Excavations at the Culebra Creek Site, 41BX126, Bexar County, Texas by : David L. Nickels
Download or read book Test Excavations at the Culebra Creek Site, 41BX126, Bexar County, Texas written by David L. Nickels and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: