Copies of images of Caddo Indians, structures, and artifacts and excavations of Caddo sites. The collection includes copies of 19th century photographs by William S. Soule and photographs of excavations by the Arkansas Archeological Survey, circa 1972.
Biographical/Historical note:
Pictures of Record, Inc. publishes scholarly annotated images, largely for use in teaching. The set on "Late Caddo Culture (Caddo III-V)" was annotated by Frank F. Schambach and Ann M. Early of the Arkansas Archeological Survey. According to Schambach and Early, "In 1200, the Caddo on the southwest edge of the Eastern woodland not only retained, but elaborated disappearing Mississippian traits. Temple mounds were in use in 1692 and the great ceramic tradition reached a peak around 1700."
Local Call Number(s):
NAA Photo Lot R86-18
Reproduction Note:
Copy slides made by Pictures of Record, Inc., copyright 1985.
Location of Other Archival Materials:
Additional photographs of Caddo Indians by William Soule can be found in the National Anthropological Archives in MS 4659, Photo Lot 3912, and Photo Lot 24.
Additional photographs of Caddo Indians can be found in the National Anthropological Archives in Photo Lot 25, Photo Lot 76, MS 4558, MS 3302, MS 4659, and the BAE historical negatives.
Caddo artifacts can be found in the Department of Anthropology in accessions 001317, 257511, 113605, E432918-0, 374095, and 358176.
Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.
Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Rights:
Copy slides in this collection that represent photographs not held by the National Anthropological Archives are for reference only.
The Sponsored Research Program Arkansas Archeological Survey Search this
Extent:
1 Volume (iii + 20 + v)
Type:
Archival materials
Volumes
Printed material
Place:
Arkansas -- Antiquities
Arkansas -- Archeology
Date:
October 1993
Scope and Contents:
Abstract The Sponsored Research Program of the Arkansas Archeological Survey surveyed a 90 x40 meter area within the Pea Ridge Nationlal Militrary Park, Benton County, for cultural resources prior to construction of an equipment storage facility. The Pea Ridge Military Park is the site of a Civil War battle, with both Federal and Confederate artillery batteries located north of the project area. No artifacts from the engagement or other 19th to mid 20th century historic artifacts were found. A small sparse prehistoriic lithic scatter (3B#589) wa present, but does not merit listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
Restrictions:
Item in off site storage. Contact archives for information on availability.
Arkansas Archeological Survey, Sponsored Research Program personnel conductd a survey of a proposed pedestrian trial at the Fort Smith National Hitoric Site, Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas.
Collection Restrictions:
The Archaeology reports and related material collection is open for research.
Access to the Archaeology reports and related material collection requires and appointment.
Standards for data collection from human skeletal remains : proceedings of a seminar at the Field Museum of Natural History, organized by Jonathan Haas / volume editors, Jane E. Buikstra and Douglas H. Ubelaker, assistant editor, David Aftandilian ; contributions by D. Aftandilian ... [et al.]