If you liked The Prehistory of Texas by Timothy K. Perttula, start with The James Franks Site (41DT97) (1989), Documentation of Associated and Unassociated Caddo Funerary Objects (2010), and Comparative archaeology and paleoclimatology (2013). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The James Franks Site (41DT97)
1989 · 276 pages · Timothy K. Perttula, C. Reid Ferring · Same author
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Documentation of Associated and Unassociated Caddo Funerary Objects
2010 · 210 pages · Timothy K. Perttula · Same author
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Comparative archaeology and paleoclimatology
2013 · 299 pages · Maximilian Baldia, Timothy K. Perttula · Same author
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Collected papers from past Texas Archeological Society summer field schools
2008 · 628 pages · Timothy K. Perttula, James E. Bruseth · Same author
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American Indians and the Market Economy, 1775-1850
2010 · 152 pages · Lance Greene, Timothy K. Perttula, Mark R. Plane · Same author
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Caddoan bibliography
1999 · 58 pages · Timothy K. Perttula · Same author
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The Hurricane Hill Site (41HP106)
1999 · 1 pages · Timothy K. Perttula, Heather Brown · Same author
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Archeology in the central and southern planning region, Texas
1996 · 266 pages · Nancy Adele Kenmotsu, Timothy K. Perttula · Same author
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Caddo Connections
2014 · 184 pages · Jeffrey S. Girard, Timothy K. Perttula, Mary Beth Trubitt · Same author
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Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Traditions
2021 · 368 pages · Jeffrey S. Girard, Timothy K. Perttula, Chase Earles, Ann Early · Same author
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Archeological testing at 41UR77 on Big Sandy Creek, Upshur County, Texas
2005 · 99 pages · Timothy K. Perttula · Same author
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BookOrb recommends The James Franks Site (41DT97) (1989), Documentation of Associated and Unassociated Caddo Funerary Objects (2010), Comparative archaeology and paleoclimatology (2013), Collected papers from past Texas Archeological Society summer field schools (2008), and American Indians and the Market Economy, 1775-1850 (2010).
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The Prehistory of Texas is by Timothy K. Perttula.