Abstract
This article concerns the documentation of the artifacts from four prehistoric Caddo sites in the Saline Creek drainage basin in the Post Oak Savannah in northern Smith County, Texas. Saline Creek is a northward-flowing tributary to the Sabine River. The Caddo sites are ca. 10 km south of the confluence of Saline Creek with the Sabine River. Saline Creek enters into the Sabine River about 6 km east (downstream) of the confluence of a major tributary, Lake Fork Creek, with the river.
Highlights
This article concems the documentation of the artifacts from four prehistoric Caddo sites in the Saline Creek drainage basin in the Post Oak Savannah in northern Smith County, Texas (Diggs ct al. 2006:Figures 1-3)
ceramic artifacts from the four Saline Creek sites seems to indicate that this part of the valky was first settled by aboriginal peoples
This period is marked by the recovery of Williams
Summary
This article concems the documentation of the artifacts from four prehistoric Caddo sites in the Saline Creek drainage basin in the Post Oak Savannah in northern Smith County, Texas (Diggs ct al. 2006:Figures 1-3). This article concems the documentation of the artifacts from four prehistoric Caddo sites in the Saline Creek drainage basin in the Post Oak Savannah in northern Smith County, Texas Saline rreek is a northward-flowing tributary to the Sabine River. 10 km south of the confluence of Saline Creek with the Sabint River. Saline rreek enters into the Sabine Rivtr about 6 km east (downstream) of the conftucm.:c of a major tri butary. I ,ake Fork Creek, with the river
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