Abstract
Ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels were found along the bank of an eroded ditch in the early 1930s at the W. J. Barnett site (41SM2). They were purchased by The University of Texas about 1935. The site is in the uplands about 6 km south of the Sabine River floodplain and ca. 2 km east of the Jamestown (41SM54) mound center.
Highlights
Ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels were found along the bank of an eroded ditch in the early 1930s at the W
This bottle suggests that the W. J. Barrett site has Caddo burials that date from ca
They were purchased by The University of Texas
Summary
Ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels were found along the bank of an eroded ditch in the early 1930s at the W. They were purchased by The University of Texas about 1935. The site is in WKHXSODQGVDERXWNPVRXWKRIWKH6DELQH5LYHUÀRRGSODLQDQGFDNPHDVWRIWKH-DPHVWRZQ60 mound center
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