Perttula, Timothy K.
Perttula, Timothy K., 1953-
Timothy K. Perttula
VIAF ID: 164777009 (Personal)
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Works
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18th Century Mexican Majolica Sherds from the George C. Davis Site (41CE19), Cherokee County, Texas | |
American Indians and the market economy, 1775-1850 | |
An analysis of the aboriginal ceramics from the Washington Square Mound Site, Nacogdoches County, Texas | |
Analysis of the Recovered Artifacts from the Controlled Surface Collection at the Peach Orchard Site (41CE477), Cherokee County, Texas | |
Ancestral Caddo ceramic traditions | |
The Archaeological Findings from the East Texas Archeological Society 2018 Field Day at the Bowles Creek Site (41CE475), Cherokee County, Texas | |
The archaeology of the Caddo | |
Archeological and archival investigations of the Jonesborough site (41RR15), Red River County, Texas | |
Archeological investigations at Old Munising (20AR192), 1992: | |
Archeological testing at 41UR77 on Big Sandy Creek, Upshur County, Texas | |
Archeology in the central and southern planning region, Texas : a planning document | |
Caddo Agriculture on the Western Frontier of the Eastern Woodlands | |
Caddo connections : cultural interactions within and beyond the Caddo world | |
Caddo landscapes in the East Texas forests | |
The Caddo Nation : archaeological and ethnohistoric perspectives | |
Caddoan archeology newsletter | |
Caddoan bibliography : archaeology and bioarchaeology, ethnohistory and ethnography, and history | |
Camp Maxey II : a 5,000 acre cultural resource survey of Camp Maxey, Lamar County, Texas | |
Camp Maxey two | |
The Clements Site (41CS25) : a late 17th- to early 18th-century Nasoni Caddo settlement and cemetery | |
Comparative archaeology and paleoclimatology : socio-cultural responses to a changing world | |
Contact and interaction between Caddoan ... 1992: | |
Continued Shovel Test Investigations at the Historic Caddo Allen Phase Bowles Creek Site (41CE475), Cherokee County, Texas | |
Cultural resources survey at Cooper Lake, Delta and Hopkins counties, Texas | |
Current Research: Recent Documentation of Ceramic Vessels and Other Funerary Objects in the Titus Phase Cemetery at the Tuck Carpenter Site, Camp County, Texas | |
Data Recovery Investigations: Murvaul Creek Site (41PN175), Panola County, Texas | |
Defining the provenance of red slipped pottery from Texas and Oklahoma by petrographic methods | |
Documentation of associated and unassociated Caddo funerary objects : in the Stephen F. Austin State University Collections, Nacogdoches, Texas | |
Documentation of the Native American Ceramic Vessels from Northeastern Texas, Southern Arkansas, and Eastern Oklahoma in the Boyce Smith Museum in Troup, Texas | |
Early Caddoan Subsistence Strategies, Sabine River Basin, East Texas | |
INAA and the provenance of shell-tempered sherds in the ancestral Caddo region | |
The James Franks Site (41DT97) : excavations at a mid-nineteenth century farmstead in the South Sulphur River Valley, Cooper Lake Project, Texas | |
Long Unreported Artifact Collections from Spanish Fort Bend Wichita Indian Sites in Oklahoma and Texas | |
Medicine Mounds Ranch: The Identification Of a Possible Comanche Traditional Cultural Property in the Rolling Plains of Texas | |
The Mud Creek Site in the Angelina River Basin, Cherokee County, Texas | |
National register eligibility testing of the Weaver Creek Site, 41BW692, Bowie County, Texas | |
Notes on the Hudnall-Pirtle Site (41RK4) in the Buddy Calvin Jones Collection at the Gregg County Historical Museum | |
PAPERS ON GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF WOODLAND AND CADDO SITES IN THE CADDO AREA OF THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES | |
Prehistoric settlement patterns at Lake Fork Reservoir, 1981: | |
The prehistory of Texas | |
RADIOCARBON TRENDS AND THE EAST TEXAS CADDO TRADITION (CA. A.D. 800–1680) | |
A rediscovery of caddo heritage | |
Results of National Register investigations conducted on Site 41WD632, Wood County, Texas | |
The Sanders Site: A Spiroan Entrepot in Texas? | |
Sherd Assemblages from Sites in Bowie, Cass, Gregg, Lamar, and Red River Counties in East Texas Held by the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History | |
Site 41WD468/41WD469 along SH182 at Lake Fork Creek, Wood County, Texas | |
The Structure and Growth of a Titus Phase Community Cemetery in Titus County, Texas | |
Two Middle Caddo Period Habitation Sites and Cemeteries in the Sabine River Basin, Gregg County, Texas |