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Trans-Pecos Archaeological Program (TAP) Publications

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Trans-Pecos Archaeological Program (TAP) Publications

The Trans-Pecos of far west Texas is one of the archeologically richest—but scientifically most poorly known—regions of Texas. Publications from the Trans-Pecos Archeological Program (TAP) offer documentation, data, and interpretations from the Center’s scholarly studies and research activities in this program.


Middle Archaic People of the Eastern Trans-Pecos Texas
9. Middle Archaic People of the Eastern Trans-Pecos Texas
Rock Art of the Black Hills in the Big Bend Region of Texas: An Exploration of Place, Archaeoastronomy, and Sacred Space
8. Rock Art of the Black Hills in the Big Bend Region of Texas: An Exploration of Place, Archaeoastronomy, and Sacred Space
Prehistory in the Calamity Creek Valley Brewster County, Texas
7. Prehistory in the Calamity Creek Valley Brewster County, Texas
Archaeological Explorations of the Eastern Trans-Pecos and Big Bend: Collected Papers, Volume 1
6. Archaeological Explorations of the Eastern Trans-Pecos and Big Bend: Collected Papers, Volume 1
Human Osteology and Mortuary Practices in the Eastern Trans-Pecos Region of Texas
5. Human Osteology and Mortuary Practices in the Eastern Trans-Pecos Region of Texas
The Millington Site: Archaeological and Human Osteological Investigations, Presidio County, Texas
4. The Millington Site: Archaeological and Human Osteological Investigations, Presidio County, Texas
Late Prehistory Along The Rimrock: Pinto Canyon Ranch
3. Late Prehistory Along The Rimrock: Pinto Canyon Ranch
The Paradise Site: A Middle Archaic Campsite on the O2 Ranch, Presidio County, Texas
2. The Paradise Site: A Middle Archaic Campsite on the O2 Ranch, Presidio County, Texas
The Rosillo Peak Site: A Prehistoric Mountaintop Campsite in Big Bend National Park, Texas
1. The Rosillo Peak Site: A Prehistoric Mountaintop Campsite in Big Bend National Park, Texas
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