Author:
Perttula Timothy,Nelson Rodney
Abstract
In this article, we document 33 recently acquired ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels to the Buddy Jones Collection held by the Gregg County Historical Museum in Longview, Texas. These vessels had until recently been kept separate from the remainder of the collection. We documented this part of the vessel collections in April 2018.
Publisher
R.W. Steen Library, SFASU
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