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I have been able to get the Richland Creek volumes via interlibrary loan from SMU.




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From: Missi Green <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: Looking for Copies of Two Series of Texas Grey Literature

The volumes you are referencing (both Richland Creek and Joe Pool) were produced by SMU's Archaeology Research Program in the mid-80s.  The program was dissolved in the mid-90s, and to my knowledge any remaining reports were "gotten rid of".  Some of the archaeo book sellers may have copies, and if you find any, I'd love to have another copy. You may be able to get them through interlibrary loan from SMU.



Melissa M. Green, RPA

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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of michael gregory
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 11:39 AM
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Subject: Looking for Copies of Two Series of Texas Grey Literature



Greetings HISTARCHers,







Hoping that someone can help me track down some old grey literature.







I'm trying to acquire copies and identify all volumes of the Richland Creek

Technical Series, especially Volumes 4 and  5:







Vol. 2, Bruseth, J.E. and W.A. Martin, editors (1987). *The Bird Point

Island and Adams Ranch Sites: Methodological and Theoretical Contributions

to North Central Texas Archaeology*. *Richland Creek Technical Series,

Volume II. Archaeology Research Program, Institute for the Study of Earth

and Man, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. *



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*Vol. 3, McGregor, D.E. and J.E. Bruseth, editors (1987). Hunter-Gatherer

Adaptations Along the Prairie Margin: Site Excavations and Synthesis of

Prehistoric Archeology. Richland Creek Technical Series, Volume III.

Archaeology Research Program, Institute for the Study of Earth and Man,

Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas.]*



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*Vol. 4, Moir, Randall W. and David H. Jurney, editors (1987). Pioneer

Settlers, Tenant Farmers, and Communities: Objectives, Historical

Background, and Excavations. Richland Creek Technical Series, Volume IV.

Archaeology Research Program, Institute for the Study of Earth and Man,

southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas.*



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Vol. 5, Jurney, David H., and Randall W. Moir, editors (1987). *Historic

Buildings, Material Culture , and People of the Prairie Margin:

Architecture, Artifacts, and Synthesis of Historical Archaeology*. *Richland

Creek Technical Series, Volume V. Archaeology Research Program, Institute

for the Study of Earth and Man, Southern Methodist University, Dallas,

Texas.*



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*Does anyone know if Volume I was produced and if so its title? Was a Volume

6 produced?*



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*The other series I'm trying to get copies of is for the Joe Pool Lake

Archaeological Project, especially Volume 2:*



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*Vol. 1, Peter, D.E., and D.E. McGregor, editors (1988). Late Holocene

Prehistory of the Mountain Home Drainage. *Joe Pool Lake Archaeological

Project, *Volume I. Archaeology Research Program, Institute for the Study of

Earth and Man, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas.***



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Vol. 2, Jurney, David H., Susan A. Lebo, and Melissa M. Green (1988). *Historic

Farming on the Hogwallow Prairies: Ethnoarchaeological Investigations of the

Mountain Creek Area, North Central Texas*. Joe Pool Lake Archaeological

Project, *Volume II. Archaeology Research Program, Institute for the Study

of Earth and Man, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas.*







Does anyone know if a third volume was produced?







Searching on-line, I can find these volumes referenced but I can't find

anyplace that is offering hard copies for sale or is providing scanned pdf

versions. Any help will be greatly appreciated locating some or all of the

volumes. Thanks.







my best,







michael m. gregory, ph.d.



Past is Present Research



4807 West Woodlawn Court



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