Caddoan area archaeology since 1990

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This paper summarizes recent archaeological research efforts, and changing perspectives, about the native history of the Caddo peoples who lived in the Caddoan Archaeological Area, which centers on the Great Bend of the Red River in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Of particular focus are the origins and early developments of the Caddoan tradition, regional diversity, subsistence changes and agricultural intensification, sociopolitical dynamics, and Caddoan-European interaction.

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Perttula, T. K. (1996). Caddoan area archaeology since 1990. Journal of Archaeological Research, 4(4), 295–348. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02229090

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