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Late Titus Phase Sites Along Caney Creek in Northern Wood County, Texas

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Schambach and Miller as discussed by the authors found evidence of a transition from Ripley Engraved scrolls to motifs such as ticked horizontal lines also seen on historic Caddo pottery types Natchitoches Engraved and Patton Engraved.
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There are a number of seemingly late Titus phase (ca. after A.D. 1670) Caddo sites clustered on the middle to upper reaches of Caney Creek in northern Wood County (Figure 1) This is based on a large collection of grave goods amassed by a collector in the 1960s from Caddo sites in this area. No European goods were reported from any of the sites but several of the vessel types have been shown to often occur in association with a few European trade goods at other published Caddo sites (i.e., Taylor Engraved, Keno Trailed, Hodges Engraved, Simms Engraved, and Womack Engraved) (Schambach and .Miller 1984). There are examples in the collection of Ripley Engraved carinated bowls with inverted rims (and often with red-filming) that seem to indicate a transition from Ripley Engraved scrolls to motifs such as ticked horizontal lines also seen on historic Caddo pottery types Natchitoches Engraved and Patton Engraved.

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8th Edition of The Archaeology, Bioarchaeology, Ethnography, Ethnohistory, and History of the Caddo Indian Peoples of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas

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Journal of Northeast Texas Archaeology, Volume 28

TL;DR: In this paper, the seed beads recovered from the Spradley site (41NA206) were compared to other colonial period sites in the region, including Deshazo, Stephens, Pearson, Gilbert, and Womack.
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TL;DR: Perttula et al. as mentioned in this paper described the 16th and 17th century Caddo in the Post Oak Savannah of Northeast Texas, including the Tuinier Farm (41HP237), R. A. Watkins (41HHP238), and Anglin (41 HHP240) sites in the Stoots Creek Basin, Hopkins County, Texas.

Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Vessel Sherds from Sites in Gregg and Wood County in East Texas

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