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Articles & Publications

2009 TAS Field and Lab Manual (PDF format - 5.7 MBytes)

Guide to the Identification of Prehistoric Artifacts of the Southern High Plains (PDF format - 13.7 MBytes)

Guide to the Identification of Prehistoric Artifacts of the Southern High Plains (MS WORD doc - 5.5 MBytes)

Brosowske, Scott, D. 2009. Recent Investigations at a Late Prehistoric Bison Hunting Encampment in the Canadian River Valley of Texas. Texas Archaeology: The Newsletter of the Texas Archaeological Society. Vol. 53, No. 4, Fall 2009. (pages 8-11)

Brosowske, Scott, D. 2009. Beyond the TAS Field School: A Look Behind the Scenes. Texas Archaeology: The Newsletter of the Texas Archaeological Society. Vol. 53, No. 2, Spring 2009.

Brosowske, Scott, D. 2009. High Plains Archaeology: The 2009 Summer Field School in the Texas Panhandle. Texas Archaeology: The Newsletter of the Texas Archaeological Society. Vol. 53, No. 1, Winter 2009 (pages 6-7).

Torres, Camille (2009). Buried Treasure. Texas Magazine.

Brosowske, Scott, D. 2008. The 2008 TAS Field School: Short Term Archaeology on a Massive Scale. Texas Archaeology: The Newsletter of the Texas Archaeological Society, Vol. 52, No. 4, Fall 2008 (pages 11-16).

Brosowske, Scott, D. 2008. Archaeology in the Top of Texas: The 2008 and 2009 TAS Field Schools. Texas Archaeology: The Newsletter of the Texas Archaeological Society, Vol. 52, No. 1, Winter 2008 (pages 6-10).

CAR research archaeologist Dr. Scott Brosowske's article entitled Obsidian Procurement and Distribution during the Middle Ceramic Period of the Southern High Plains is available in PDF format by clicking here.

Brosowske, Scott, D. 2005. The Evolution of Exchange in Small-Scale Societies of the Southern High Plains. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Anthroplogy, University of Oklahoma, Norman. (file size = 10.3 MBytes)

more publications by CAR staff coming soon ...


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example of a charred corn cob discovered during CAR sponsored excavations

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