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SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING

Copies of the Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series publications included in the following list may be obtained from the Survey for the prices mentioned. The address of the Arkansas Archeological Survey is P.O. Box 1249, Fayetteville, AR 72702.

 

Bohannon, Charles F.
Excavations at the Mineral Springs site, Howard County, Arkansas. Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series No. 5, 1973. Photocopy $9.00. A technical report on excavations at a Caddo ceremonial center in southwest Arkansas.

Brain, Jeffrey P.
On the Tunica Trail. Louisiana Archeological Survey and Antiquities Commission, Anthropological Study No. 1. Baton Rouge, 1977. For general readers. An excellent brief study of the Tunica, whose territory extended into southeast Arkansas in historic times. Can be obtained free from: Division of Archaeology, P.O. Box 44247, Baton Rogue, LA 70804.

Tunica Archeology. Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Vol. 78, 1988. An excellent, brand new, book covering all that is known about the history and archeology of the Tunican people. It is technical in places but mostly it is quite suitable for the general reader.

Brown, Ian
Salt and the Eastern North American Indian: An Archaeological Study. Bulletin of the Lower Mississippi Survey, No. 6, Harvard University, 1980.

The Role of Salt in Eastern North American Prehistory. Louisiana Archaeological Survey and Antiquities Commission, Anthropological Study No. 3, 1981. Can be obtained free from: Division of Archaeology, P.O. Box 44247, Baton Rouge, LA 70804.

 

 

 

 

 

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