Stone Artifacts of Texas Indians

Stone Artifacts of Texas Indians
Author: Ellen Sue Turner
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2011-12-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1589794656

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Useful for academic and recreational archaeologists alike, this book identifies and describes over 200 projectile points and stone tools used by prehistoric Native American Indians in Texas. This third edition boasts twice as many illustrations—all drawn from actual specimens—and still includes charts, geographic distribution maps and reliable age-dating information. The authors also demonstrate how factors such as environment, locale and type of artifact combine to produce a portrait of theses ancient cultures.

The Anthon Site

The Anthon Site
Author: Glenn T. Goode
Publisher: Texas Department of Transportation
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Archeological Investigations at a Prehistoric Campsite along the Nueces River in Southern Uvalde County, Texas,

Odyssey of Texas Ranger James Callahan, The

Odyssey of Texas Ranger James Callahan, The
Author: Joseph Luther
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1625858779

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James Callahan entered Texas armed, a quixotic young man enlisted in the Georgia Battalion for the cause of independence. He barely survived the 1836 Battle of Refugio and the Goliad Massacre. Undaunted by the perils of his adopted home, he remained in the line of fire for the next twenty-one years, fighting to protect Texas settlers from Apaches, Comanches, Seminoles, Kickapoos, outlaws, mavericks and the Mexican army. As a Texas Ranger, he rode with the legendary men of Seguin and San Antonio. In 1855, he commanded the punitive expedition into Mexico that bears his name, a fiasco that has been shrouded by mystery and shadowed by controversy ever since. In this first-ever biography, Joseph Luther traces the tragic course of the wayfarer who crossed so much of the Texas frontier and created so much of its story.

The Balcones Escarpment

The Balcones Escarpment
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1986
Genre: Balcones Escarpment (Tex.)
ISBN:

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Venomous Snakes of Texas

Venomous Snakes of Texas
Author: Andrew H. Price
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 029277429X

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Texas has about one hundred twenty native species and subspecies of snakes, fifteen of which are venomous. Since 1950, Texans have turned to the Poisonous Snakes of Texas pamphlet series published by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for help in identifying these snakes and for expert advice on preventing and treating snakebite. Venomous Snakes of Texas, a thoroughly revised and updated edition of Poisonous Snakes, carries on this tradition as a one-stop, all-you-need-to-know guide to Texas's rattlesnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths, and coral snakes. In this authoritative field guide, you'll find: Full-color photographs and a county-by-county distribution map for each species. Each species' common and scientific name, description, look-alikes, and a summary sketch of its habitat, behavior, reproduction, venom characteristics, predator-prey relationships, and fossil record. Up-to-date advice on recognizing venomous snakes and preventing and treating snakebite, both at home and in the field. A glossary of terms and an extensive bibliography. A special feature of this guide is an expanded treatment of the ecological and evolutionary context in which venomous snakes live, which supports Price's goal "to lessen the hatred and fear and to increase the understanding, the respect, and even the appreciation with which venomous snakes should be regarded."

Prehistoric Artifacts of the Texas Indians

Prehistoric Artifacts of the Texas Indians
Author: Dan R. Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1991
Genre: Arrowheads
ISBN:

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Pictures of tool assemblages of the Indians who lived in Texas. Over 1,700 artifacts have been photographed depicting the size, dimensions and flake scars as accurately as possible.