"The Harroun Site: A Fulton Aspect Component of the Caddoan Area" is a comprehensive archaeological study that delves into the significance of the Harroun Site located in Upshur County, Texas. Authored by Edward B. Jelks and Curtis D. Tunnell, this work explores the cultural and historical context of the Caddoan people, providing insights into their societal structures, practices, and interactions. The authors meticulously analyze artifacts and site stratigraphy, contributing to a deeper understanding of the region's prehistory and the complexities of Caddoan life during the Fulton Aspect period.***Through detailed fieldwork and research, Jelks and Tunnell present a thorough examination of the Harroun Site, highlighting its importance within the broader Caddoan archaeological framework. The book not only documents the findings from the site but also situates them within the larger narrative of Caddoan culture and its evolution. By synthesizing archaeological data with historical interpretations, the authors offer a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, fostering a greater appreciation for the rich heritage of the Caddoan people and their enduring legacy in Texas.
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The Harroun Site: A Fulton Aspect Component of the Caddoan Area, Upshur County, Texas
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