Abstract
Documentation of Unassociated Ceramic Vessel Funerary Objects in the Gregg County Historical Museum Collections from Sites in Gregg, Harrison, and Panola Counties in East Texas
Highlights
This report is the latest in a series of reports that have been supported by the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma, Cultural Preservation Program that concern the documentation of funerary objects in museum facilities that are subject to the provisions and regulations of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) (Gonzalez et al 2005; Cast et al 2006; Perttula et al 2007, 2009a, 2009b, 2010a, 2011)
The archeological evidence that has been reviewed in this study, and the documentation of the funerary objects from burial features at the sites indicate that the NAGPRA objects are associated with Middle Caddo
We have made the following findings under NAGPRA for the Gregg County Historical Museum NAGPRA collections from the nine East Texas sites: First, the funerary objects documented at the Hyte, Susie Slade, J
Summary
Jr.; and Nelson, Bo (2014) "Documentation of Unassociated Ceramic Vessel Funerary Objects in the Gregg County Historical Museum Collections from Sites in Gregg, Harrison, and Panola Counties in East Texas," Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State: Vol 2014, Article 12. This article is available in Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State: https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/ita/vol2014/iss1/12. Special Publication No 29 Friends of Northeast Texas Archaeology, Austin and Pittsburg. Documentation of Unassociated Ceramic Vessel Funerary Objects from Sites in East Texas iii
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