Abstract
In the early 1930s, University of Texas archaeologists obtained ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from probable burial features at two Caddo sites in Camp and Upshur counties in the Big Cypress Creek basin of East Texas. The vessels from the Sam G. Roberts (41CP8, n=1) and the J. H. Brown (41UR7, n=4) sites in the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL) vessel collections are fully documented in this article.
Highlights
The Texas Archeological Research Laboratory whole vessel collection has five vessels from two different ancestral Caddo sites in Camp and Upshur counties in the Big Cypress Creek basin that have been documented in this article
H. Brown site, and four fine ware vessels, one to three vessels per site
Summary
The Texas Archeological Research Laboratory whole vessel collection has five vessels from two different ancestral Caddo sites in Camp and Upshur counties in the Big Cypress Creek basin that have been documented in this article.
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