Current Research: Selected Historic Caddo Allen Phase Vessels from the Deshazo Site (41NA13/27) on Bayou Loco, Nacogdoches County, Texas

Author:

Perttula

Abstract

Continuing with the on-going study of ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from East Texas Caddo sites, I document three ceramic vessels and a fourth ceramic vessel section from excavations at the Deshazo site (41NA13/27) by The University of Texas at Austin (UT) in 1975-1976. The Deshazo site is the best studied Allen phase settlement in East Texas, and the archaeological investigations there indicates it was a small centralized hamlet of an affiliated group with a series of circular structures and an associated household or family cemetery. Most sites of the Allen phase were apparently occupied for only short periods of time, perhaps an average of 20 to 40 years, based on an analysis of structure rebuilding episodes at the Deshazo site.

Publisher

R.W. Steen Library, SFASU

Subject

Applied Mathematics

Reference8 articles.

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2. Good, C. E. 1982 Analysis of Structures, Burials, and Other Cultural Features. In The Deshazo Site, Nacogdoches County, Texas, Vol. 1: The Site, lts Setting, lnvestigation, Cultural Features, Artifacts of Non-Native Manufacture, and Subsistence Remains, edited by D. A. Story, pp. 51-110. Texas Antiquities Permit Series 7. Texas Antiquities Committee, Austin.

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4. Perttula, T. K, 2011 The Ceramic Artifacts from the Lang Pasture Site (41AN38) and the Place of the Site within an Upper Neches River Basin Caddo Ceramic Tradition. In Archeological lnvestigations at the Lang Pasture Site (41AN38) in the Upper Neches River Basin of East Texas, assembled and edited by T. K. Perttula, D. B. Kelley, and R.A. Ricklis, pp. 145-320. Archeological Studies Program Report No. 129, Texas Department of Transportation, Environmental Affairs Division, Austin.

5. Perttula, T. K., M. Walters, and B. Nelson 2010 Caddo Pottery Vessels and Pipes from Sites in the Big Cypress, Sulphur, Neches-Angelina, and Middle Sabine River Basins in the Turner and Johns Collections, Camp, Cass, Cherokee, Harrison, Morris, Titus, and Upshur Counties, Texas and Sabine Parish, Louisiana. Special Publication No. 10. Friends of Northeast Texas Archaeology, Pittsburg and Austin.

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