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Volume
2 (03/54):
Selected projectile point types of the U.S. II (1-6, R.P.
Wheeler). The Cumberland point (7-8, T.M.N. Lewis).
Projectile points from Bat Cave, NM (9-10, H.W. Dick). Projectile
points from west central Oklahoma: the Dan Base collection (11-18,
R.E. Bell). Historic Indian pottery from Oklahoma (19-34,
K. Schmitt & R.E. Bell). The Huffaker site, Delaware
Co., OK (35-48, D.A. Baerreis). Ck-44: A bluff shelter from
Northeast Oklahoma (49-68, R.S. Hall). The Peyote ritual:
Kiowa-Apache (69-78, W.E. Bittle). |
Volume
3 (3/55):
The Brackett site, Ck-43, Cherokee Co., OK (1-54, C.J. Bareis).
Further material from the Huffaker site, Delaware Co.,
OK (53-68, D.A. Baerreis). The Hamilton and Eva type points
of Tennessee (69-70, T.M.N. Lewis). |
Volume
4
(04/56): The burial complex at the Smith site, Delaware
Co., OK (1-12, D.A. Baerreis, W.L. Wittry & R.L. Hall).
Nomenclature, origin and occurrence of flint (13-18, H.C. Skinner).
The trade guild of the Southern Cheyenne women (19-28, A.
Marriott). New France and the Allumettes of the Ottawa River
(29-42, R.H. Fraser). List of Oklahoma master's theses on
American Indians (43-48, D.W. Schwartz). |
Volume
5
(03/57): The Nall site: Evidence of early man in the
Oklahoma Panhandle (1-20, W.E. Baker, T.N. Campbell & G.L. Evans).
Related problems of archaeology and geology (21-22,
O.F. Evans). The Southern Cult and the Spiro ceremonial complex
(23-38, D.A. Baerreis). Two artifact flints of Oklahoma
(39-44, H.C. Skinner). The Sam site, Lf-28, of Le Flore
Co., OK (45-92, C. Proctor). The Nagle site, Ok-4 (93-100,
J.B. Shaeffer). Skeletal material from the Nagle site (101-106,
A.M. Brues). |
Volume
6
(03/58): The Horton site, a Fultonoid village near
Vian, Oklahoma (1-26, J.B. Shaeffer). Skeletal material from
the Horton site (27-32, A.M. Brues). The
Frisco flint quarries (33-36, O.F. Evans). Archaeological
investigations at the Boat Dock site, Ma-1, in the Lake Texoma
area, Marshall Co., OK (37-48, R.E. Bell). Ribbon applique
work of North American Indians, Part I (49-60, A. Marriott).
The contracting stem projectile point in eastern Oklahoma
(61-82, D.A. Baerreis, J.E. Freeman & J.V. Wright). The
Max Thomas site, Gd-4 (83-88, S.P. Lawton). Bibliography of Oklahoma
archaeology (89-91, R.E. Bell). |
Volume
7
(03/59): The Custer focus of the Southern Plains
(1-30, A.D. Buck, Jr.). Preliminary report on
the Van Schuyver site, Pottawatomie Co., OK (33-40, F.W. Sharrock).
Test excavations at the Willingham site, Ml-5,
McClain Co., OK (41-50, F.W. Sharrock).
Metal projectile points from the Oklahoma Panhandle and vicinity
(51-54, W.E. Baker & T.N. Campbell). The skeletal material
from Ck-44, the Smullins site (55-62, A. Elkins). Skeletal
material from the Morris site, Ck-39 (63-70, A.M. Brues).
Notes on the sacred (narcotic) mushroom from Coatlan, Oaxaca (71-74,
S. Hoogshagen). |
Volume
8
(04/60): Shell tempered pottery in northeast Oklahoma:
An introduction (1-2, D.A. Baerreis). Woodward
Plain and Neosho Punctate, two shell-tempered pottery types of northeast
Oklahoma (3-16, J.E. Freeman & A.D. Buck, Jr.).
The Wann site, Lf-27, of the Fourche Maline focus (17-48,
F.W. Sharrock). Afton points in the Ozark highlands
(49-52, W.R. Wood). The James site, Br-11, Bryan Co.,
OK (53-74, M.A. Ray). |
Volume
9
(04/61): The Grant site of the Washita River focus
(1-66, F.W. Sharrock). Dl-47, a bluff shelter in northeast
Oklahoma (67-76, D.A. Baerreis & J.E. Freeman). Radiocarbon
dates from archaeological sites in Oklahoma (77-80, R.E. Bell). |
Volume
10
(03/62): The Neosho focus: A Late Prehistoric culture in
northeast Oklahoma (1-26, J.E. Freeman). Prehistoric house
patterns of Oklahoma (27-68, B.J. Wallace). Skeletal material
from the McLemore site (69-78, A.M. Brues). Test excavations at
the Lee II site, Gv-4, Garvin Co., OK (79-102, E. Pillaert).
The A.W. Davis site, Mc-6, McCurtain Co., OK (103-152, R. Wilson).
Test excavations at the George Smith I site, Choctaw Co., OK (153-163,
S.P. Lawton). |
Volume
11
(03/63): The McLemore site of the Washita River focus
(1-114, E.E. Pillaert). Radiocarbon dates from Oklahoma and
surrounding areas (115-122, J. Miller). The Fred Loomis site, a
small group burial near Freedom, OK (123-133, Kay Co. Chapter, OAS). |
Volume
12
(03/64): The Jug Hill site, My-18, Mayes Co., OK (1-54,
D.G. Wyckoff). Two prehistoric sites, My-72 and My-79, in
the Markham Ferry Reservoir area, Mayes Co., OK (55-86, H.P.
Kerr, III & D.G. Wyckoff). Test excavations in Owl Cave
(87-102, S.P. Lawton). Archaeological report of the
Buncombe Creek site, Marshall Co., OK (103-140, D.G. Wyckoff). |
Volume
13
(03/65): Excavations at the Pohly site, My-54, in
northeast Oklahoma (1-68,
M.A. Ray). Historical climatology and the Southern Plains:
A preliminary statement (69-76, D.A. Baerreis & R.A. Bryson).
Papers of the Oklahoma Archaeological Salvage Project, Numbers 8
to 15 (77-152, J.B. Shaeffer). A study of wear on Washita
River focus buffalo scapula tools (153-158, M.K. Davis). |
Volume
14
(03/66): Papers of the Oklahoma Archaeological
Salvage Project, Numbers 18 to 21 (1-86, J.B. Shaeffer). Cartridge
cases and projectiles from the Tyree site, 34CM132 (87-92, W.H.
Jones). Pueblo influence in Oklahoma (S.P. Lawton).
Dating the Panhandle aspect cultures (105-116, D.A. Baerreis &
R.A. Bryson). |
Volume
15
(03/67): Woods Mound Group, a prehistoric mound complex
in McCurtain Co., OK (1-76, D.G. Wyckoff). New radiocarbon
dates from the Spiro site (77-80, J.A. Brown). The Cat Smith
site: A Late Prehistoric village in Muskogee Co., OK (81-106, D.G.
Wyckoff & T.P. Barr). |
Volume
16
(03/68): The Duncan-Wilson bluff shelter: A stratified
site of the Southern Plains (1-94, S.P. Lawton). The W.H.
Baldwin site, Mc-84, McCurtain Co., OK (95-124, C.L.
Rohrbaugh). Experiments in aboriginal ceramics (125-150, C.
Slovacek). A paleosol
in central Oklahoma and its archaeological significance (151-154,
S.A. Hall). Lake Eufaula yields a partial burial with two flint
knives (155-158, B. Anderson). The Millsap cache (159-160,
M. Millsap & D.R. Dickson). |
Volume
17
(11/68): Plains Indian clothing: Stylistic persistence
and change (1-56, M.J. Schneider). Experimental
archaeology: "Shaft wrenches" and "drill starters"
(57-58, D.W. Josselyn). Stylistic variation in a Caddoan
ceramic type: Avery Engraved (59-74, T. Prewitt). Two
historic burials in the Three Forks locale (75-86, M.L. Wilson).
Ka-131, the Bowling Alley site, Kay Co., OK (87-135, J.B. Sudbury). |
Volume
18
(11/69): The medicine kit of a Comanche Eagle Doctor
(1-12, D.E. Jones). The Native American Church: Its
origin, ritual, doctrine, and ethic (13-38, W.W. Snyder).
Paleoindian projectile points from the Domebo canyon (39-42, H.H.
Hammatt). The Bross site, Ok-7, Oklahoma Co., OK (43-46, R.
McWilliams). The vertebrate faunal remains from the School
Land I and II sites, Delaware Co., OK (47-66, L.F. Duffield).
The Lawrence site, Nw-6: A nonceramic site in Nowata Co., OK
(67-118, J. Baldwin). The Roy Smith site, Bv-14, Beaver Co., OK
(119-179, F.E. Schneider). |
Volume
19
(11/70): The Cheyenne Arrow Ceremony, 1968 (1-60, H.N.
Ottaway). 1969 archaeological investigation at the Weston
and Hogshooter sites, Osage and Washington cos., OK (61-100,
J.H. Howard). Physical anthropology of Wann and Sam, two
Fourche Maline focus sites in eastern Oklahoma (101-136, D. McWilliams).
The McLemore cemetery complex: An analysis of prehistoric
burial customs (137-150, D.R. Lopez). Preforms are not projectile
point types (151-154, J.B. Sollberger). |
Volume
20
(11/71): The Lee site, a late prehistoric manifestation
in Garvin Co., OK (1-82, M.K. Richards). The Lundy site,
Craig Co., OK (83-90, G. Perino). The Will Rogers State
Park site: Ro-10, Rogers Co., OK (91-98, G. Perino). The Osage
in Oklahoma: 1802-1840 (99-100, M.E. Good).
Surface survey of the Ross site, Cd-69, Caddo Co., OK (101-114,
J.L. Hofman). A child's skeleton from western Oklahoma
(115-131, K.D. Keith, C.C. Snow & J.B. Snow). |
Volume
21
(04/73): The Lowrance site of Murray Co., OK (1-156,
D.G. Wyckoff). A descriptive report on certain material
from the Lowrance site, Murray Co., OK (157-180, L.
Taylor). Some additional data on the thermal alteration of
siliceous stone (181-186, J.B. Sollberger and T.R. Hester).
A unique vessel from the Oklahoma Panhandle (187-190, V. Dale).
The lost Cheyenne religion (191-194, G. Karwoski). |
Volume
22
(11/73): The Craig mound: Another look at an old problem
(1-10, L.F. Duffield). The Wybark site: A Late Prehistoric
village complex in the Three Forks locale, Muskogee Co., OK
(11-126, D.R. Lopez). A Barren Fork burial, Cherokee
Co., OK (127-148, C.S. Wallis, Jr.). The paleostomology
of the Moore site, Lf-31, Le Flore Co., OK (149-158, K.D. Keith).
The Lundy site: Human osteology (159-170, J. Buikstra, M.
Vadeboncouer & G. Behrend). Cd-177: A small Archaic
camp in west-central Oklahoma (171-206, J.L. Hofman). A Puebloid
burial from western Oklahoma (207-216, J.H. Howard & D.N. Brown).
An experiment in ceramics (217-222, V. Dale). |
Volume
23
(03/75): Report on burials found at Crenshaw Mound
C, Miller Co., AR (1-90, J.H. Durham & M.K. Davis).
A descriptive report of the Vanderpool site, Ck-32, Cherokee Co.,
OK (91-168, P. Harden & D. Robinson). Bone
fleshers in Oklahoma (169-176, J.L. Hofman). A
cache of preforms from southwest Oklahoma (177-184, L.E. LeVick).
A study of Kay County flint (185-192, L.M. Cooper). |
Volume
24
(03/76): Ka-3, the Deer Creek site: An 18th
century French contact site in Kay Co., OK (1-136, J.B. Sudbury).
'Non-diagnostic' flakes: A processual analysis (137-154, S.M.
Jamieson). Additional information on burial associations,
Crenshaw site, Mound C, Miller Co., AR (155-160, J.H. Durham). |
Volume
26
(11/77): The Viper Marsh site, Mc-205, McCurtain Co.,
OK (1-98, S.J. Bobalik, L.E. Sanders & S.C. Gerlach).
The Boatstone site, Tx-60, Texas Co., OK (99-104, V. Dale
& C.R. Lintz). A technological analysis of Clear Fork
gouge production (105-122, J.L. Hofman). Oklahoma Indian
beadwork: Perspectives in culture change (123-150, C. Green). |
Volume
27
(12/78): An analysis of surface material from the
Little Deer site, 34CU10, of western Oklahoma: A further investigation
of the Wheeler complex (1-110, J.L. Hofman). The
Johnson-Cline site, 34TX40: An upland dune site in the Oklahoma
Panhandle (111-140, C.R. Lintz). Experimental lithic analysis
of a small mound in northern Oklahoma (141-154, J.D. Northcutt).
A cross-listed index of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society bulletins,
special bulletins and memoirs: 1953-1976 (155-170, C.R. Lintz and
T.G. Baugh). The Rabbit Hill site: A late 19th
century Southern Plains Indian burial at Fort Sill, OK (171-178,
C.E. Pearson). Flake blank production strategy of the
Heerwald site cache (179-206, C.R. Lintz). |
Volume
28
(12/79): Roulston-Rogers, a stratified Plains Woodland
and Late Archaic site in the Cross Timbers (1-136, R.R. Drass).
A functional analysis of the Croton Creek lithic scatter, Roger
Mills Co., OK (137-146, J.A. Tainter). Faunal remains from
the Pate site, Garvin Co., OK (147-150, J.T. Penman). |
Volume
29
(12/80): Notes on a bison kill in White Canyon, 34CD202,
Caddo Co. (1-8, J.L. Hofman). The Ouachita point, a new type
for southwest Arkansas and southeast Oklahoma (9-12, G. Perino).
A Woodland or Late Prehistoric burial from central Oklahoma (13-18,
R.R. Drass). Bone tool manufacture and use by prepottery occupants
of the McCutchan-McLaughlin site (19-48, C. Clark). Cherokee
pottery making in Oklahoma using the ancient method, with A.B. Mitchell
(49-58, H.E. King). Notes on ceramic artifacts
from the Lamb-Miller site, 34RM25, Roger Mills Co., OK (59-66, J.L.
Hofman). Post-removal Chickasaw pottery: Four sites in southern
Oklahoma (67-82, L.L.D. Carlos & R.E. Bell). Comparative
trade ceramics: Evidence for the Southern Plains macroeconomy
(83-102, T.G. Baugh & F.E. Swenson). A field guide
to Historic artifacts: Ceramics in Oklahoma (103-142, D.L. Derven). |
Volume
30
(12/81): Unusual chert blades found at Kaw Lake (1-10,
P. George). Wichita Indians and the French trade on the Oklahoma
frontier: 1719-1757 (11-18, R.E. Bell). Clear Fork gouges
found in the Oklahoma Panhandle (19-26, R.W. White).
A brief history of the Spiro mound complex (27-32, H.E. King).
Some additional artifacts from Craig Mound (33-50, J.D. Rogers,
M.C. Moore & J. Stanley). Log pens and lifestyles: The Aylesworth
photographic collection (51-66, M. Gettys & A. Hughes-Jones).
An engraved shell gorget from Grady Co., OK (67-79, R.R. Drass &
D. Peterson). |
Volume
31
(12/82): Discovery of the Uncas site (1-4, P. George).
Archaeological excavations at the early Plains Village Uncas site,
34KA172 (5-70, S.C. Vehik & P. Flynn). |
Volume
33
(12/84): Summary of notes and earlier analysis of the
Wickham #3 site, 34RM29, Roger Mills Co., OK (1-30, C.S. Wallis,
Jr. & C.R. Lintz). A 16th century Spanish colonial
trade bead from western Oklahoma (31-36, J.B. Sudbury). The
Billy Ross site: Analysis of a Dalton component from the southern
Arkansas basin of eastern Oklahoma (37-74, J.R. Galm &
J.L. Hofman). Excavations of the 1824 barracks at Fort
Towson (75-98, M. Gettys & A. Cheek). |
Volume
34
(10/85): The 1984 OCU Pow Wow (1-8, K. Walker).
The Geren site, 34LF36, of the Spiro phase (9-82, C.L. Rohrbaugh).
Temper quantification and identification in prehistoric ceramics
(83-96, J.D. Rogers, S. Gough & D. Heffington). The distribution
of ground stone gorgets in Oklahoma (97-120, C.R. Lintz & K.
Zahrai). An update on finds at the Uncas site, north-central Oklahoma
(121-21-126, P. George). Test excavations within
the Quartermaster Creek watershed, Roger Mills Co.,
OK (127-146, M.C. Moore). The Laverty Ditch: Prehistoric
irrigation in the Oklahoma Panhandle? (147-178, D.G. Wyckoff). |
Volume
35
(12/86): Twenty-five years of American archaeology:
An ethnographer's view (1-12, B.J. Wallace). Physical
and cultural variables affecting phosphate deposition and
preservation at archaeological sites (13-22, L.E. Albert).
X-Ray diffraction in archaeological analysis (23-32, D.G. Robinson).
The Frederick controversy: A review of the discovery of fossils
and artifacts (33-40, J. Collis). An unusual "cache"
from the Fourche Maline valley (41-50, N. Newberry, D. Gray, P.
Mansker & B. Wade). Preliminary distribution of bannerstones
in Oklahoma (51-68, L. Neal). A canyon in western Canadian
County: Archaeological and geomorphological clues from non-destructive
testing (69-134, J.W. Taylor). |
Volume
36
(12/87): The development of archaeology in Oklahoma
(1-14, R.E. Bell). Human skeletal material exposed by reservoir-induced
erosion at Lake Altus, southwest OK (15-38, V.T. Button &
G. Agogino). The Muncy site in the Oklahoma Panhandle: Indian
cultural evidence over a long time span (39-104, R.W. White). Surface
investigations of the Franklin site, 34WA3 (105-130, J.M.
Briscoe & A. Hughes-Jones). The Moran point from north-central
Texas (131-136, R.E. Forrester). |
Volume
37
(12/88): A reanalysis of the Brewer site: An early
Plains Village settlement in central Oklahoma (1-110,
R.R. Drass). Shadid: A new arrow point type for the
Plains (111-135, D.G. Wyckoff & D. Jackman, Jr.).
Additional evidence for the Zimms complex? A reevaluation
of the Lamb-Miller site, 34RM25, Roger Mills Co., OK (136-150,
M.C. Moore). |
Volume
38
(12/89): Radiocarbon dates from two buried hearths
in Comanche Co., OK (1-8, L. Neal).
The surface evidence from 34KA153 at Kaw Lake: A Late Archaic site?
(9-18, P. George). First impressions and ultimate
reality: Excavation of the Day site in Wagoner Co.,
OK (19-48, G.H. Odell & F.V. Odell). The Four Pines site (34PU108),
Pushmataha Co., OK (49-78, R. Vehik). The application of remote
sensing to archaeology (79-97, R.R. Drass). Evaluating
a potentially important site in Pittsburg Co., OK (99-147, C.W.
Wallis). |
Volume
39
(08/91): The Falling Cat site, Lee Creek watershed,
Sequoyah Co., OK (1-56, L.E. Albert). Archaeology and geomorphology
of the Cherokee Turnpike project, Mayes Co., OK (57-102, M. Kay
& J. Dixon). Archaeology of the Dempsey Divide, a Late
Archaic/Woodland hotspot on the Southern Plains (103-158, J.P. Thurmond).
An additional Late Paleoindian component on the Dempsey Divide,
34RM602B (159-170, J.P. Thurmond). Native American baskets
of the South (171-188, M. Gettys). Responses to risk and uncertainty
among Southern Plains villagers: Washita River phase (189-202,
R.L. Brooks). |
BOAS
41
(12/93): Test excavations at the Antioch Bridge site: A fluvially
disturbed Woodland assemblage in Garvin Co., OK (1-42, J.D. Hartley
& L. Raymer). Test excavations at the Whirlwind Mission,
34BL47 (43-56, J.D. Hartley & J.E. Watkins). A Late Archaic
lithic reduction sequence from eastern Oklahoma (57-70, R. Bartlett).
An intial survey of the Folsom complex in Oklahoma (71-105, J.L.
Hofman). |
Volume
47, Prehistory and History of the Tulsa Area (12/98):
Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene peoples and animals in Tulsa County
(5-38, D.G. Wyckoff & C. Rippy). Middle Holocene archeology
in northeast Oklahoma (39-66, W.L. Neal & R.R. Drass).
The vicinity of Tulsa during the Late Holocene (67-82, D.O. Henry).
The Protohistoric period in eastern Oklahoma (83-118, G.H. Odell).
The Osage and the valley of the middle Arkansas (119-132,
G. Bailey). Tulsa area Civil War and Reconstruction (133-152,
W.M. O'Brien). Opothle Yahola and the Battle of Round Mountain
(153-171, R.W. DeMoss). |
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