Baker, Ed
1989 University of Texas and 1990 Texas Archeological Society Excavations at 41UV132, the Smith Site, Uvalde County, Texas
Dickens, William A.
Some Notes on Bison, the Texas Post Oak Savanna, and the Late Prehistoric Period of Texas
Wiederhold, James E.
Some Notes on Bison, the Texas Post Oak Savanna, and the Late Prehistoric Period of Texas ; A Study of Two Ancient Bows from Trans-Pecos Texas
Karbula, James
The Toyah Bluff Site (41TV441): Changing Notions of Late Prehistoric Subsistence in the Blackland Prairie, Travis County, Texas
Rowe, Marvin W.
Radiocarbon Dating of a Deer Image from the Lower Pecos River Region, Texas
Shafer, Harry J.
A Study of Two Ancient Bows from Trans-Pecos Texas
Perrin, Douglas
A Study of Two Ancient Bows from Trans-Pecos Texas
Cruse, J. Brett
Detecting Historic Indian Sites: The Case for Metal Detecting as an Archeological Strategy
Arnold, J. Barto, III
The Denbigh Project 2002: Excavation of a Civil War Blockade Runner
Hall, Andrew W.
The Denbigh Project 2002: Excavation of a Civil War Blockade Runner
Oertling, Thomas J.
The Denbigh Project 2002: Excavation of a Civil War Blockade Runner
Rice, Jennifer L. Z.
Paleopathology at Jamaica Beach (41GV5) in Galveston, Texas
Pendleton, Michael W.
Recovery and Interpretation of Fungal Pathogens of Maize from Mimbres-Mogollon Archeological Sites and Implications for Prehistoric Agricultural Studies in Texas
Newton, Dale
Recovery and Interpretation of Fungal Pathogens of Maize from Mimbres-Mogollon Archeological Sites and Implications for Prehistoric Agricultural Studies in Texas
Pendleton, Bonnie B.
Recovery and Interpretation of Fungal Pathogens of Maize from Mimbres-Mogollon Archeological Sites and Implications for Prehistoric Agricultural Studies in Texas
Founded in 1928 and with a current membership of 1,000, the Texas Archeological Society (TAS) brings together professional and avocational archeologists. TAS promotes scientific archeological exploration and research, the preservation and conservation of archeological materials and sites, and the curation of their associated information.
Publication Title:
Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society
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74
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One of the oldest continuously published archeological journals in the US, the Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society (BTAS) publishes serious research on prehistory, archeological theory, and history.
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2003;
Abilene, Texas.
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