Hall, Grant D.
Prehistoric Human Food Resource Patches on the Texas Coastal Plain
Inman, Betty J.
Archeological Investigations at the Tortuga Flat Site (41ZV155), Zavala County, Southern Texas
Hill, T. C., Jr.
Archeological Investigations at the Tortuga Flat Site (41ZV155), Zavala County, Southern Texas
Hester, Thomas R.
Archeological Investigations at the Tortuga Flat Site (41ZV155), Zavala County, Southern Texas
Gilmore, Kathleen
Treachery and Tragedy in Texas Wilderness: The Adventures of Jean L'Archeveque in Texas (A Member of La Salle's Colony)
Corbin, James E.
The Washington Square Mound Site: A Middle Caddo Mound Complex in South Central East Texas
Hart, John P.
The Washington Square Mound Site: A Middle Caddo Mound Complex in South Central East Texas
Mear, Charles E.
Terrace Deposits and Late Quaternary Climate, South-Central Edwards Plateau, Texas
Turpin, Solveig A.
Infierno Phase Pottery of the Lower Pecos River Region
Robinson, David G.
Infierno Phase Pottery of the Lower Pecos River Region
Leach, Jeff D.
The Impact of Eolian Processes on Archeological Site Size and Characteristics in West Texas and Southern New Mexico
Mauldin, Raymond P.
The Impact of Eolian Processes on Archeological Site Size and Characteristics in West Texas and Southern New Mexico
Monger, H. Curtis
The Impact of Eolian Processes on Archeological Site Size and Characteristics in West Texas and Southern New Mexico
Mawk, E. J.
Hand Prints at Pace Bend Park That Are Probably Not Prehistoric
Rowe, M. W.
Hand Prints at Pace Bend Park That Are Probably Not Prehistoric
Giacobbe, John A.
Life and Death in the Templo Mayor, by Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, translated by Bernard R. Ortiz de Montellano and Thelma Ortiz de Montellano
Youngblood, Dawn
The Lion Creek Site (41BT105): Aboriginal Houses and Other Remains at a Prehistoric RancherÃa in the Texas Hill Country (Burnet County), by LeRoy Johnson
Perttula, Timothy K.
Trade and Discovery: The Scientific Study of Artefacts from Post-Medieval Europe and Beyond, edited by Duncan R. Hook and David R. M. Gaimster
Dockall, Helen Danzeiser
Hunter-Gatherer Mortuary Practices During the Central Texas Archaic, by Leland C. Bement
Epperson, Jean L.
The Story of Big Bend National Park, by John R. Jameson
Dockall, John E.
Stone Tools: Theoretical Insights into Human Prehistory, edited by George H. Odell
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.
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Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society
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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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periodical,
1998;
Abilene, Texas.
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