Rice University Reports For Sam Houston Park
During the 1980s Rice University conducted excavations and surveys in Sam Houston Park, including the Kellum Noble House and Long Row Building. The activities were conducted by members of the Rice University Field Methods Class, Department of Anthropology. We have collected some of them here. Please note: Some of these documents are large and will take a long time to download if you have a slow internet connection.
1983 Season - First Report: Archeological Excavations at the Kellum-Noble House Site (25MB) Sam Houston Park, Houston, Texas (Site 41HR425) by members of the Rice University Field Methods Class (Anthropology 362b) Edited by Roderick J. McIntosh, Department of Anthropology, Rice University |
Sam Hosuton Park, Houston, Harris County, Texas. Site 41HR425, Texas Antiquities Permit No. 336 by members of the Rice University Field Methods Class 1983 (Anthropology 362b) Edited by Roderick J. McIntosh (Principal Investigator) and Roger G. Moore (Teaching Assistant), Department of Anthropology, Rice University |
by Helen W. Haskell, Department of Anthropology, Rice University |
1984 Season - Third Report: Archaeological Excavations in the area of the Long Row Building (71.8MB) Sam Hosuton Park, Houston, Harris County, Texas. Site 41HR425, Texas Antiquities Permit No. 402 by members of the Rice University Field Methods Class 1984 (Anthropology 362b) Edited by Helen W. Haskell (Teaching Assistant),Roderick J. McIntosh (Principal Investigator), Department of Anthropology, Rice University |
Sam Hosuton Park, Houston, Harris County, Texas. Site 41HR425, Texas Antiquities Permit No. 402 by members of the Rice University Field Methods Class 1985 (Anthropology 362b) Edited by Roderick J. McIntosh (Principal Investigator) and Eric Salituro, Department of Anthropology, Rice University |
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