Remote Sensing at the Horace Cabe Site (41BW14)
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A magnetometer survey was conducted at the Horace Cabe Mound site (41BW14) in 2005 by Walker and Schultz (2006) as part of the Bowie County Levee Realignment project in Bowie County, Texas as mentioned in this paper.Abstract:
A magnetometer survey was conducted at the Horace Cabe Mound site (41BW14) in 2005 by Walker and Schultz (2006) as part of the Bowie County Levee Realignment project in Bowie County, Texas (Sundermeyer et al. 2006). The purpose of the survey was to attempt to locate anomalies that may represent potential archaeological features at this important Late Caddo mound center near the Red River. The area was surveyed using a Geometrics portable G858 cesium sensor magnetometer and a G-856 proton magnetometer base station. This article puts on record another substantive example of Caddo archaeology as seen through the use of remote sensing technology.read more
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A Revolution in Caddo Archaeology: The Remote Sensing and Archaeological View from the Hill Farm Site (41Bw169) in Bowie County, Texas
TL;DR: Perttula et al. as mentioned in this paper used a portable cesium magnetometer to locate and ground truth the 1691 Teran map and different parts of the Nasoni Caddo village.