Abstract
Gus E. Arnold recorded the J. B. Maxwell site (41CE43), an ancestral Caddo site, in March 1940 under the auspices of the WPA-sponsored archaeological survey of East Texas. The site covered 2 acres of an upland landform/bluff overlooking the Turnpike Creek floodplain. Turnpike Creek is a tributary to Mud Creek in the Angelina River basin (Figure 1).
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Introduction and Site Setting Gus EArnold recorded the J
Maxwell site is an ancestral Caddo settlement in the Angelina River basin in East Texas. *XV$UQROGFROOHFWHGDVXEVWDQWLDOVDPSOHRI&DGGRFHUDPLFYHVVHOVKHUGVDQGDIHZÁDNHWRROVZKHQ he recorded the site in March 1940
The ceramic assemblage is dominated by sherds from grog-tempered vessels, most of which were utility ware vessels with brushed decorative elements
Summary
Introduction and Site Setting Gus EArnold recorded the J. B. Maxwell site is an ancestral Caddo settlement in the Angelina River basin in East Texas.
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