CONTENTS
OF
LOUISIANA
ARCHAEOLOGY,
NUMBERS 1 THROUGH
22
(1974-1995)
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Number 1, 1974
The Inaugural Issue of Louisiana
Archaeology, by Jon L. Gibson.
Can the Professional and the Amateur
Archaeologist Cooperate?, by Clarence H. Webb.
The Rise and Decline of Poverty Point, by Jon
L. Gibson.
Big Oak and Little Oak Islands: Excavations
and Interpretations, by J. Richard Shenkel.
Lithic Reduction Strategies at the George C.
Davis Site, by Harry J. Shafer.
The Bruly St. Martin Site and its Implications
for Coastal Settlement in Louisiana, by James W.
Springer.
A Catahoula Stone Mask, by W. S. Baker,
Jr.
Number 2, 1975
Louisiana's Historic Indians, by Fred B.
Kniffen.
Chitimacha Basketry, by Hiram F. Gregory and
Clarence H. Webb.
Mounds Plantation (16CD12), Caddo Parish,
Louisiana, by Clarence H. Webb and Ralph R. McKinney.
The Poverty Point Site: North Sector Test
Excavations, by Carl Kuttruff.
The Poverty Point Culture, as Seen from
Southeastern Texas, by L. W. Patterson.
Prehistoric Settlement Patterns of the Young's
Bayou Drainage, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, by Brent W.
Smith.
Fire Pits at Mount Bayou (16CT35), Catahoula
Parish, Louisiana, by Jon L. Gibson.
The Cicada in Southeastern Archaeology and in
Coushatta Tradition, by Donald G. Hunter.
Number 3, 1976 (published
1977)
Archaeological Techniques in the Louisiana
Coastal Region, by Robert W. Neuman.
The Brackish Water Clam (Rangia
cuneata): A Prehistoric "Staff of Life" or a Minor Food Resource,
by Kathleen Mary Byrd.
Preliminary Evidence of Seasonal Fishing
Activity at Bayou Jasmine, by Brian J. Duhe.
The Bel Site (16CU127): Urban Archaeology in
Lake Charles, Louisiana, by Joe Frank.
A Ceramic Sequence from Southern Louisiana and
Its Implications for Type Frequency Seriation, by James W.
Springer.
A Reexamination of the Houses at the Bayou
Goula Site, Iberville Parish, Louisiana, by Ian W. Brown.
Lacadon Arrowheads and Jaketown Perforators: A
Possible Historical-Functional Analogue, by Jon L.
Gibson.
Catahoula Type Projectile Points, by William
S. Baker and Clarence H. Webb.
The Catahoula Projectile Point: A
Distributional Study, by L. W. Patterson.
An Archaeological Survey of Northeastern
Mexico, by Joel L. Shiner.
Number 4, 1977 (published
1979)
Reminiscences, Ecology, Natural Resource
Exploitation and Tradition, by Clarence H. Webb
Excavations in the Atkins Midden at the
Troyville Site, Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, by Donald G. Hunter and
William S. Baker, Jr.
Excavations at the Pierre Clement Site,
Cameron Parish, Louisiana, by James W. Springer.
Poverty Point Trade in South Central
Louisiana: An Illustration from Beau Rivage, by Jon L.
Gibson.
Human Effigy Vessels from Gold Mine
Plantation, by Reca Jones, with Nina Helfert, Dwain Kirkham, and
Woodrow Duke.
Delson Chevalier, 1919-1978, by Hiram F.
Gregory, Jr.
Archaeology and Ceramics at the Marksville
Site, by Alan Toth, reviewed by Jon L. Gibson.
Number 5, 1978 (published
1980)
The Hanna Site: An Alto Focus Village in
Red River Parish, Louisiana, by Prentice Marquet
Thomas, Jr., L. Janice Campbell, and Steven R. Ahler, with
contributions by Jeffrey Altschul, Kathleen Mary Byrd, Frank N.
Charles III, Marco Giardino, Hiram F. Gregory, Jr., John P. Lenzer,
Andrea Shea, and Newell O. Wright, Jr.
Number 6, 1979 (published
1980)
Caddoan and Poverty Point Archaeology:
Essays in Honor of Clarence Hungerford Webb, edited by Jon L.
Gibson.
I Wonder about the World of Clarence
Hungerford Webb, by Robert S. Neitzel.
The Doctor and Caddology: Dr. Clarence H.
Webb's Contribution to Caddo Archaeology, by Hiram F. Gregory,
Jr.
Clarence Hungerford Webb and Poverty Point
Archaeology, by Jon L. Gibson.
Archaeological Bibliography of Clarence
Hungerford Webb, l939-1979, by Jon L. Gibson
Clarence Hungerford Webb, Careers in Pictorial
Essay, by Jon L. Gibson, with Dorothy Dodd Webb.
Fourche Maline: An Archaeological
Manifestation in Eastern Oklahoma, by Robert F. Bell.
The Caddoan Confederacies&endash;Some
Ecological Considerations, by J. Ned Woodall.
Jonas Short and Coral Snake Mounds: A
Comparison, by Burney B. McClurkan, Edward B. Jelks, and Harald P.
Jensen.
Preadaptation for the Southern Cult in the
Caddoan Heartland, by S. Alan Skinner.
Distribution of Natchitoches Engraved
Ceramics, by R. King Harris and Inus Marie Harris.
The Atlanta State Park Site in Northeastern
Texas, by R. King Harris, Inus Marie Harris, and M. P.
Miroir.
Lithic Technology in Northeast Texas, by Joel
L. Shiner.
Poverty Point Period Social Organization in
the Yazoo Basin, Mississippi: A Preliminary Consideration, by Jay K.
Johnson.
Intrasite Structure at the Claiborne Site, by
James E. Bruseth.
Speculations on the Origin and Development of
Poverty Point Culture, by Jon L. Gibson.
Number 7, 1980 (published
1981)
Big Brushy: A Stratified Multiple Component
Site at Fort Polk, Louisiana, by Thomas H. Guderjan and James R.
Morehead.
Human Ecology at the Morton Shell Mound Site
(16IB3), Iberia Parish, Louisiana, by Robin S. Futch.
Some Notes on Mississippian Period Ceramics in
the Mississippi River Delta, by Dave D. Davis and Marco J.
Giardino.
The Dawn of Writing in the New World: Tokens
and Trade at Poverty Point, Louisiana, and Related Sites, by Burma H.
Hyde and William J. Folan.
Mayan Blade Manufacture and the Bow and Arrow,
by L. W. Patterson and J. B. Sollberger
Aerial Imagery in Locating and Managing
Archaeological Resources along the Louisiana Coast, by Robert W.
Neuman and Kathleen Mary Byrd.
Beau Mire: A Late Tchula Period Site of the
Tchefuncte Culture, Ascension Parish, Louisiana, by Richard A.
Weinstein and Philip G. Rivet, reviewed by Ian W. Brown.
The Caddo Indians of Louisiana, by
Clarence H. Webb and Hiram F. Gregory, Jr., reviewed by Timothy K.
Perttula.
The Caddo Indians of Louisiana: Reply to
Perttula, by Clarence H. Webb.
Another Response to Perttula, by Hiram F.
Gregory, Jr.
Reply to Webb and Gregory: One for the Road,
by Timothy K. Perttula.
Number 8, 1981 (published
1982)
The Neutral Calorie? On the Maintenance of
Ranked Societies in the "Agriculturally Deficient" Environment of
Gulf Coastal Louisiana, by M. C. Webb.
Pontchartrain Tchefuncte Site Differentiation,
by J. Richard Shenkel.
The Slate Site, a Poverty Point Lapidary
Industry in the Southern Yazoo Basin, Mississippi, by Geoffrey R.
Lehmann.
The Keenan Bead Cache, Lawrence County,
Mississippi, by John Connaway.
Recent Research on Poverty Point Period
Subsistence and Settlement Systems: Test Excavations at the J. W.
Copes Site in Northeast Louisiana, by H. Edwin Jackson.
A Proposed Bone Tool Classification: A Case
Study from Southeastern Louisiana, by Tristram R. Kidder and David A.
Barondess.
The French House Site 22AD668: The White Earth
Concession (1720-1729), by Joseph V. Frank III.
Recovery and Identification of Civil War
Artifacts at a Site near Sunset, Louisiana, by Warren Bowen
Wiggs.
Digging up Bones, by D. R. Brothwell,
reviewed by M. K. Sandford.
Number 9, 1982 (published
1984)
The Troyville-Baytown Period in Lower
Mississippi Valley Prehistory: A Memorial to Robert Stuart
Neitzel, edited by Jon L. Gibson.
Memorial to Stu Neitzel, the Man and his
Spirit, by Jon L. Gibson.
Robert Stuart Neitzel (1911-1980), by Jeffrey
P. Brain.
Neitzel in Letters, by Jeffrey P. Brain and
lan W. Brown.
Neitzel in Images, by Jon L.
Gibson.
The Troyville-Baytown Issue, by Jon L.
Gibson.
The Troyville Concept and the Gold Mine Site,
by John S. Belmont.
Temporal Frameworks: Archaeological Components
and Burial Styles: The Human Osteology of the Mt. Nebo Site in North
Louisiana, by Marco J. Giardino.
Old Creek, a Troyville Period Ossuary in
LaSalle Parish, Louisiana: Reflections After a Quarter Century, by
Jon L. Gibson.
Preliminary Report on Excavations at an Early
Troyville Period Site (16ST6) on the West Pearl River, Louisiana, by
M. C. Webb.
The Bellevue Focus: A Marksville-Troyville
Manifestation in Northwestern Louisiana, by Clarence H.
Webb.
The Southeastern Check Stamp Pottery
Tradition: A View from Louisiana, by Ian W. Brown, reviewed by
Brian J. Duhe.
Number 10, 1983 (published
1985)
Prehistory of the Ouachita River Valley,
Louisiana and Arkansas, edited by Jon L. Gibson.
A Brief History of Archaeological Work in the
Ouachita Valley, Arkansas, by Ann M. Early.
An Evaluatory History of Archaeology in the
Ouachita Valley of Louisiana, by Jon L. Gibson.
Archaeological Investigations in the Ouachita
River Valley, Bayou Bartholomew to Riverton, Louisiana, by Reca
Bamburg Jones.
Mounds on the Ouachita, by Jon L.
Gibson.
A Reconnaissance of the Boeuf Basin,
Louisiana, by John S. Belmont.
Excavations at the Crane Lake Site (16MO41),
Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, by G. R. Dennis Price.
Ouachita Prehistory, by Jon L.
Gibson.
Louisiana Archaeology: An Index to the
First Ten Years, by William E. Moore.
Number 11, 1984 (published
1987)
Louisiana Archaeological Society Members
Honored at National Meeting, by Robert W. Neuman.
A Historical Dugout Canoe from Homochitto
River in Franklin County, Mississippi, by James F. Barnett,
Jr.
The Experimental Manufacture of a Ground Hard
Stone Pendant, by Carey D. Weber.
Archaeological Testing of the Horton Cemetery
(16EF66), Jackson, Louisiana, by Mary Huffman Manhein, Ann M.
Whitmer, Douglas W. Owsley, and Murray K. Marks.
Burial Traditions of the Blue Bayou Coushatta,
by Donald G. Hunter.
The Rosedale and Shellhill Discs: "Southern
Cult" Evidence from Southeastern Louisiana, by Richard A.
Weinstein.
Grand Houmas Village: An Historic Houma Indian
Site (16AN35), Ascension Parish, Louisiana, by Bryan L.
Guevin.
Comparative Aspects of Late Prehistoric Faunal
Ecology at the Sims Site, by Dave D. Davis.
The Panola Plantation Site: A Plaquemine
Burial Mound in Northeast Louisiana, by Reca Bamburg
Jones.
Lithic Resources of Western Louisiana, by Paul
V. Heinrich.
Prehistory of the Pearl River, Louisiana and
Mississippi: Report on a Literature Search, by Bill
Moore.
Number 12, 1985 (published
1990)
William "Bill" Baker, 1932-1988: A Tribute, by
Hiram F. Gregory.
The Apalachee on Red River, 1763-1834: An
Ethnohistory and Summary of Archaeological Testing at the Zimmerman
Hill Site, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, by Donald G.
Hunter.
The Red River Coushatta Indian Villages of
Northwest Louisiana, 1790-1835, by Claude McCrocklin.
The Ouachita Indians of Louisiana: An
Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Investigation, by Tristram R.
Kidder.
Paleoindian Settlement on the Maçon
Ridge, Northeastern Louisiana, by Mitchell Hillman.
Surface Surveys of the Insley Site, Franklin
Parish, Louisiana, by David L. Griffing.
Number 13, 1986 (published
1990)
Recent Research at the Poverty Point
Site, edited by Kathleen M. Byrd.
Excavations at the Poverty Point Site:
1972-1975, by William G. Haag.
Discussion after Haag.
Investigations at the Visitor Center, Poverty
Point State Commemorative Area, 1978, by Deborah Woodiel.
Discussion after Woodiel.
Poverty Point Excavations, 1980-1982, by Joan
Exnicios and Deborah Woodiel.
Discussion after Exnicios and
Woodiel.
A View from the Outside: A New Look at Areas
Adjoining the Poverty Point Site, by Jeffrey H. Altschul.
The Deep Six Paleosol: The Incipient Poverty
Point Occupation, 1983 Excavations, by Glen S. Greene.
The 1985 Test Excavations of the "Dock" Area
of Poverty Point, by Mitchell M. Hillman.
Discussion after Hillman.
Soils: Poverty Point. Soils on the Immediate
and Locally Surrounding Poverty Point Area, by Thurman
Allen.
Earth Sitting: Architectural Masses at Poverty
Point, Northeastern Louisiana, by Jon L. Gibson.
Discussion after Gibson.
Future Research Directions, by Kathleen M.
Byrd.
Mitchell Hillman, 1943-1987: A Tribute, by Jon
L. Gibson.
Number 14, 1987 (published
1991)
Island In The Past: Archaeological
Excavations at the Francis Thompson Site, Madison Parish,
Louisiana, by Jon L. Gibson, with a
contribution by John C. Calhoun.
Number 15, 1988 (published
1992)
Archaeological Investigations at the LSU
Campus Mounds, edited by Robert W. Neuman.
Report on the Soil Core Borings Conducted at
the LSU Campus Mounds Site (16EBR6), East Baton Rouge Parish,
Louisiana, by Robert W. Neuman.
Archaeological Investigations at the LSU
Campus Mounds Site, by Jeffrey Allan Homburg.
Number 16, 1989 (published
1994)
Lanier A. Simmons (1930-1990), by Kathleen
Byrd.
Tchefuncte Subsistence Practices at the Morton
Shell Mound, Iberia Parish, Louisiana, by Kathleen Mary
Byrd.
The Paleoenvironmental Setting of Northeast
Louisiana During the Paleo-Indian Period, by Roger T.
Saucier.
Number 17, 1990 (published
1994)
Exchange in the Lower Mississippi Valley
and Contiguous Areas in 1100 B.C., edited by Jon L.
Gibson.
Lower Mississippi Valley Exchange at 1100
B.C., by Jon L. Gibson.
The Late Archaic of the Eastern Lowlands and
Evidence of Trade, by Robert C. Dunnell and F. H.
Whittaker.
Poverty Point in Tennessee, by Gerald P. Smith
and Charles H. McNutt.
Notes on Some Alabama Lithic Materials and the
Poverty Point Exchange System(s), by Marvin D. Jeter and Eugene M.
Futato.
Trade and Exchange in Eastern Texas, 1100
B.C.-A.D. 800, by Timothy K. Perttula and James E.
Bruseth.
Directional Exchange Patterns during the
Poverty Point Period in the Yazoo Basin, Mississippi, by Geoffrey R.
Lehmann.
Poverty Point Extraction and Exchange: The
Arkansas Lithic Connections, by Marvin D. Jeter and H. Edwin
Jackson.
Only a Stone's Throw Away: Exchange in the
Poverty Point Hinterland, by Jon L. Gibson and David L.
Griffing.
Over the Mountain and Across the Sea: Regional
Poverty Point Exchange, by Jon L. Gibson.
Number 18, 1991 (published
1995)
"And Stuff Like That There:" In
Appreciation of William G. Haag, edited by Jon L. Gibson,
Robert W. Neuman, and Richard A. Weinstein.
"And Stuff Like That There," by Jon L. Gibson,
Robert W. Neuman, and Richard A. Weinstein.
William George Haag, Life and Times, by Robert
S. Neitzel.
Publications of William G. Haag, 1937-1994, by
William G. Haag.
Bill, 1968-1976 (Photographs).
Papers
New Deal Archaeology in the Middle Tennessee
Valley: 1934-1942, by David H. Dye.
Things that Count: Mean Vertical Positions and
Poverty Point Archaeology, by Jon L. Gibson.
A Perforated, Spatulate Stone Celt from
Louisiana, by Robert W. Neuman.
Ethnobiology in the Defense of Indigenous
Peoples, by Darrell A. Posey.
The Message of the Artifact, by Miles
Richardson.
A Brief History of the Early Years of the
Archaeological Site Survey in Louisiana, by Philip G.
Rivet.
A Postulated "Lost" River System in
Southeastern Arkansas and Northeastern Louisiana&endash;Is There
Archaeological Evidence?, by Roger T. Saucier.
Arroyo Hondo Pueblo: Telling the Scholarly
Story to a Broader Audience, by Douglas W. Schwartz.
The Tchula Period in the Lower Mississippi
Valley and Adjacent Coastal Zone: A Brief Summary, by Richard A.
Weinstein.
Bill, Again, 1976-1995
(Photographs).
Anecdotes
That Earthy Farm Smell, by George I.
Quimby.
A Memory of Bill Haag, by Douglas W.
Schwartz.
For Bill Haag: Some Paths We Have Trod
Together, by Stephen Williams.
A Certain Final Exam I'll Never Forget, by
Roger T. Saucier.
My Friend, Bill Haag, by Frederick H.
West.
Pay the Man, Layton, by Layton J.
Miller.
Sir Bill, by Malcolm Shuman.
A Scholar and a Gentleman and a Fine Teacher
Too, by Jon L. Gibson.
Memories of William G. Haag, by Darrell A.
Posey.
A Few Choice Memories, by Richard A.
Weinstein.
When a Dog Wandered In, by George J.
Castille.
Hissing Around the Pit, by Deborah K.
Woodiel.
Number 19, 1992
Dr. Webb, edited by Jon L.
Gibson and Hiram F. Gregory, Jr.
A Tribute to Clarence Hungerford Webb, by Jon
L. Gibson and Hiram F. Gregory, Jr.
Clarence H. Webb (1902-1991), by Jon L.
Gibson.
Recollections and More, including
contributions by Michael Beckman, William S. Baker, Jr., James E.
Bruseth, Kathleen M. Byrd, John M. Connaway, Lester C. Davis, Jr.,
James A. Fogleman, Joseph V. Frank, Jon L. Gibson, Hiram F. Gregory,
Jr., James B. Griffin, William G. Haag, David R. Jeane, John E.
Keller, Dennis LaBatt, Harold B. Levy, Richard A. Marshall, Burney B.
McClurkan, James R. Morehead, Dan F. Morse, Robert S. Neitzel, Robert
W. Neuman, George W. Shannon, Jr., Frank F. Schambach, Dee Ann Story,
Clarence H. Webb, Jr., Deborah K. Woodiel, and Don G.
Wyckoff.
Archaeological Bibliography of Clarence H.
Webb, by Jon L. Gibson and Hiram F. Gregory, Jr.
Number 20, 1993
The St. Gabriel Site: Prehistoric Life on the
Mississippi, by Deborah Kay Woodiel.
Recent Work at the Ghost Site (16TE18), by Joe
Saunders.
A Clovis Point Found at Cote Blanche Island,
by Thomas A. Marckese.
Archaic Mounds in Louisiana: The Case of the
LSU Campus Mounds Report, by Dennis Jones.
Reply to Mr. Jones Regarding the LSU Campus
Mounds Report, by Robert W. Neuman.
Comments on the Age of the LSU Campus Mounds:
A Reply to Jones, by Jeffrey A. Homburg.
Number 21, 1994 (published
1996)
Archaeological Investigations at the Lee Site,
East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, by Richard A. Weinstein; with
Appendix A: Vertebrate Fauna, by David B. Kelley; and Appendix B:
Pollen Analysis of the Lee Site, East Baton Rouge, Parish, Louisiana,
by Frederick M. Wiseman.
Analysis of the Vertebrate Remains from Four
Coushatta Sites in Bossier Parish, Louisiana, by Brian S. Shaffer and
Timothy K. Perttula.
The Pine Island Site: A Coles Creek Site on
Lake D'Arbonne in Union Parish, by James Harty.
The Baskin Site, An Early Archaic Site in
Franklin Parish, by David L. Griffing.
Stelly Mounds (16SL1): An Archaic Mound
Complex, by Michael Russo and James Fogleman.
Number 22, 1995 (published
1997)
The Archaic Period, by Joe Saunders and
Thurman Allen.
Tchefuncte Use of Animal Bone with Inferences
for Tchefuncte Culture, Ritual, and Animal Cosmologies, by Barbara A.
Lewis.
Political Competition and Site Placement: Late
Prehistoric Settlement in the Tensas Basin of Northeast Louisiana, by
Douglas C. Wells.
Sytlistic Influences on the Gulf Coastal
Plain: New Evidence from Paddle Stamped Pottery in Louisiana, by
Rebecca Saunders.
The Lindsey Site: A Mound Complex on Big
Corney Bayou in Union Parish, Louisiana, by James Harty.
Caddoan Settlement in the Red River
Floodplain: Perspectives from the Willow Chute Bayou Area, Bossier
Parish, Louisiana, by Jeffrey S. Girard.
More Friend Than Foe: Eighteenth Century
Spanish, French, and Caddoan Interaction at Los Adaes, A Capital of
Texas Located in Northwestern Louisiana, by George Avery.