Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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The Falling Cat site (34SQ81), Lee creek watershed, Sequoyah county, Oklahoma | 1990 | Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 39 (): 1-55 | |||||
Responses to risk and uncertainty among southern Plains villagers: the Washita river phase | 1990 | Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 39 (): 189-202 | |||||
Native American baskets of the south: a living tradition | 1990 | Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 39 (): 171-88 | |||||
Archaeology and geomorphology of the Cherokee Turnpike project, Mayes county, Oklahoma | 1990 | Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 39 (): 57-101 | |||||
Archaeology of the Dempsey divide, a late Archaic-Woodland hotspot on the southern Plains | 1990 | Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 39 (): 103-57 | |||||
An additional Paleoindian component on the Dempsey divide: 34RM602B, Thurmond ranch #94B, Roger Mills county, Oklahoma | 1990 | Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 39 (): 159-69 | |||||
The applications of remote sensing to archeology | 1989 | Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 38 (): 79-97 | |||||
The surface evidence from 34KA-153 at Kaw lake, a late Archaic site? | 1989 | Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 38 (): 9-18 | |||||
Radiocarbon dates from two buried hearths in Comanche county, Oklahoma | 1989 | Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 38 (): 1-8 | |||||
First impressions and ultimate reality: excavation of the Day site in Wagoner county, Oklahoma | 1989 | Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 38 (): -48 | |||||
The Four Pines site (34PU-1O8), Pushmataha county, Oklahoma | 1989 | Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 38 (): 49-78 | |||||
Evaluating a potentially important prehistoric site in Pittsburg county | 1989 | Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 38 (): 99-147 |