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Peering Through the Sands of Time

The Archeology of the Caddo at the Kitchen Branch Site (41CP220) in East Texas

Mason Miller y otros

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Winner of the 2015 Council of Texas Archeologists’ E. Mott Davis Award for Outstanding Public Outreach!!!


Explore the rich cultural heritage and history of the Caddo in northeast Texas through the archeological excavations of the Kitchen Branch site (41CP220), a late Titus Phase occupation (15th through 17th Centuries A.D.) site in Camp County. Who are the Caddo and why were they so influential in Texas history and prehistory? Archeologists working on behalf of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) use the materials the prehistoric Caddo left behind to narrate one small part of their story. Immerse yourself in the excavations of a Caddo homestead.  


Discussions focus on Caddo ceramics and the rich ceramic-making tradition that contributes to their heritage. Learn how the Caddo made pots for everyday use as well as special, ceremonial occasions. See photos of actual vessels recovered from other sites in the region and virtual three-dimensional models of both archeological and modern analogs. Includes a detailed, illustrated glossary of terms.

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    PUBLICADO
    2014
    29 de diciembre
    IDIOMA
    EN
    Inglés
    EXTENSIÓN
    66
    Páginas
    EDITORIAL
    The Texas Department of Transportation and AmaTerra Environmental, Inc.
    VENTAS
    Amaterra Environmental, Inc.
    TAMAÑO
    115.5
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