Editore: Center for Big Bend Studies, Sul Ross State University., 1992
Da: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, U.S.A.
Soft cover, missing wraps. Condizione: Very Good. ORIGINAL Article, disbound from journal; no covers; in very good condition. Journal.
Editore: Center for Big Bend Studies, Sul Ross State University., 1992
Da: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, U.S.A.
Soft cover, missing wraps. Condizione: Very Good. ORIGINAL Article, disbound from journal; no covers; in very good condition. Journal.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Texas Historical Commission, Austin TX, 1982
Da: Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. No Jacket. Texas Historical Commission Biennial Report, 1981-1982, Curtis Tunnell, softcover, illustrated with B/W photos and drawings. ITEM CONDITION: fine. The text block and illustrations are in fine condition with no dogears, tears, or marks. There is no bookplate nor signature of a prior owner. This is not a library book nor a remainder. The wraps are in near fine condition with 2-staple binding. 11 x 8 ½, 72 pages, 8 ounces XX Contents: Administration, Archeological Services, Main Street Project (downtown revitalization program for Eagle Pass, Hillsboro, Navasota, Plainview, and Seguin), Museum & Field Services (Sam Rayburn House in Bonham), National Register Programs, Publications Services, Research (historical markers), Resource Conservation, Texas Antiquities Committee, THC Financial Report.
Editore: Texas Memorial Museum, 1962
Da: Court Street Books LLC, Florence, AL, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Good. Bulletin of the Texas Memorial Museum, Number Five, September, 1962. Some highlighting throughout, tape reinforced spine.
Editore: Dept. of Anthropology, University of Texas, 1959
Da: Court Street Books LLC, Florence, AL, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Illustrated with maps and 4 pages of photos of dug artifacts.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Texas Historical Commission, Austin, Texas, 1975
Da: Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. No Jacket. FLUTED PROJECTILE POINT PRODUCTION AS REVEALED BY LITHIC SPECIMENS FROM THE ADAIR-STEADMAN SITE IN NORTHWEST TEXAS (Paper presented at a Symposium on Paleo-Indian Lifeways held at The Museum, Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas, October 16-18, 1975), Office of the State Archeologist Special Report 18, by Curtis Tunnell, softcover, probable 1st edition (5 April 1997), illustrated with drawings and B/W photos, 1975. BOOK CONDITION: near fine. The text block is in fine condition with no marks, tears, or dog ears. There is no bookplate nor signature of the previous owner. Not a library book nor remainder. Tight binding. The cream-colored wraps are in near fine condition. 10 ½ x 8 ½, 38 pages, 7 ounces [from the abstract] Analysis of an extensive Lithic collection from a Folsom campsite has produced significant technological data, one facet of which is presented in this paper. Broken projectile point preforms, channel flakes and other debitage reveal details of a complex fluting process. A model of how fluting was accomplished and how it often went awry is presented.
Editore: Texas Memorial Museum, Austin, Texas, 1962
Da: David H. Gerber Books (gerberbooks), Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. B&w illustrations (illustratore). [126]pp [previous ink ownership on title page; mild edge and corner wear] Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Book.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Texas Archeological Society, Austin TX, 2000
Da: Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. BULLETIN OF THE TEXAS ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 71/2000, edited by Timothy K. Perttula, softcover, first edition, illustrated with photos and drawings, 2000. ITEM CONDITION: fine. The text block is in fine condition with no tears, marks, or dog-ears. There is no bookplate nor signature of a prior owner. This is not a library book nor a remainder. The gray wraps are in near fine condition. 11 x 8 ½, 150 pages, 16 ounces. NOTE THAT SINCE THE BOOK WEIGHS ONE POUND, THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES IF YOU REQUIRE PRIORITY MAIL OR LIVE OUTSIDE THE U.S. XX Contents: "In Their Own Words: Stories from Some Pioneer Texas Archeologists" by Curtis Tunnell.
Editore: Department of Anthropology, univeristy of Texas Press, 1959
Da: Jeff Stark, Barstow, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Printed Wrappers. Condizione: VG. Original Issue. Illustrated study. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 10" Tall.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Texas Historical Commission, Austin TX, 2000
Da: Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. No Jacket. COMPARING DIMENSIONS FOR FOLSOM POINTS AND THEIR BY-PRODUCTS FROM THE ADAIR-STEADMAN AND LINDENMEIR SITES AND OTHER LOCALITIES (Archeological Reports Series No. 1), Curtis Tunnell and LeRoy Johnson, softcover, probable first edition, illustrated with photos, drawings, charts, 2000. BOOK CONDITION: near fine. The text block and illustrations are in fine condition with no dogears, tears, or marks. There is no bookplate nor signature of a prior owner. This is not a library book nor a remainder. Wraps are in very good condition. 11 x 8 1/2, 50 pages, 8 ounces XX [From the abstract] An attempt is made to determine how variable Folsom dart points and their by-products are in a number of different assemblages, and then to explain inter-collection similarities and differences. Specimen dimensions have been measured by Tunnell for the Adair- Steadman and Lindenmeir artifact collections, and these data are summarized and compared via simple statistical methods. Comparison is also made with certain dimensional variables published for Folsom collections from six other sites or locales.
Editore: Dept. of Anthropology, University of Texas, 1959
Da: Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. THE HARROUN SITE, A FULTON ASPECT COMPONENT OF THE CADDOAN AREA, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS (Archaeology Series, No. 2) by Edward B. Jelks and Curtis D. Tunnell, softcover, illustrated with photos, maps, charts, 1959. BOOK CONDITION: very good. The text block is in fine condition with no tears, marks, or dog-ears. There is no bookplate but the signature of a prior owner is written inside the front cover and back cover. This is not a library book nor a remainder. Good 2-staple binding. The green wraps are in good condition (wrinkle in lower left hand corner of front cover, slight rubbing on front cover, discolored area on back cover). 9 x 6, 69 pages, 5 ounces XX [From the introduction] The Harroun Site (University of Texas Site No. 41 U RIO), in the extreme northeastern corner of Upshur County, Texas, is one of several sites excavated in the Ferrell's Bridge Reservoir area as a part of the Inter-Agency Archeological Salvage Project. The site, which consisted of four small mounds on the south floodplain of Cypress Creek, was located and recorded by E. Mott Davis and Bernard Golden in October, 1957. It promised to produce valuable archeological data, and since it was scheduled to be completely submerged by Ferrell's Bridge Reservoir in the summer of 1959, immediate steps were taken to provide for salvage excavations prior to its inundation. In December, 1957, a National Park Service field party excavated the smallest of the four mounds, Mound A. A single extended burial containing two pottery vessels and an arrow point, was found in a shallow grave beneath the mound. It appeared that Mound A had been erected for the purpose of covering the burial. While Mound A was being excavated, the entire site was mapped, several trenches and test pits were dug in the floodplain of Cypress Creek near Mound A, and some of the trees and bushes were cleared from the other three mounds. In September, 1958, under terms of a co-operative agreement between The University of Texas and the National Park Service, a crew of the Texas Archeological Salvage Project returned to Harroun to complete the investigation of the site. Because of time limitations it was apparent that all three of the remaining mounds (B, C, and D) could not be entirely excavated. Therefore, it was decided to concentrate on Mound C since it appeared superficially to be the least disturbed of the three. After excavation of Mound C was well under way, a portion of the crew was moved to Mound B and it was also opened. Both mounds were found to contain burned remains of house structures.
Editore: Texas Historical Commission, 1986
Da: Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Texas Historical Commission Biennial Report, 1985-1986, Curtis Tunnell, softcover, illustrated with B/W photos and drawings. ITEM CONDITION:very good. The text block and illustrations are in fine condition with no dogears, tears, or marks, but the final nine pages of the report have an upturned lower right hand corner. There is no bookplate nor signature of a prior owner. This is not a library book nor a remainder. The wraps are in very good condition with 2-staple binding. 11 x 8 ½, 64 pages, 8 ounces XX Contents: The Texas Historical Commission, Archeological Services, Architecture, Field and Museum Services, Main Street Project, National Register Programs, Publications, Research and Markers, Texas Antiquities Committee, Texas Heritage Conservation Plan, THC Financial Report, Organizational Chart.
Editore: Texas Archeological Society., 2000
Da: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. ORIGINAL 2000 TAS Bulletin; Thematic Volume with biographies and interviews with early Texas Archeologists; softcovers; in near fine condition. Journal.
Editore: Division of Grants, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, National Park Service, Dept. of the Interior,, Washington, D.C., 1975
Da: Cambridge Books, Cambridge, MN, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. 26 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : 12 illustrations ; 27 cm. Archeological completion report series, no. 5. This copy ex libris and stapled into a library card folder, which has nicely protected the original book; two stamps to the title page.
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Editore: Texas Historical Commission, 1975
Da: Southwestern Arts, Taos, NM, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: As New. Fluted Projectile Point Production As Revealed By Lithic Specimens From The Adair-Steadman Site In Northwest Texas By Curtis Tunnell. Paper presented at a Symposium on Paleo-Indian Lifeways held at The Museum, Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas, October 16-18, 1975. 38 pages includes 11 illustrations. Published by The Texas Historical Commission, Office of the State Archeologist Special Report 18 in Austin, Texas. As new condition. Size 8 1/2 inches by 10 3/4 inches.
Editore: State Building Commission, Archeological Program, Austin, 1966
Da: Stephen Peterson, Bookseller, Eden Prairie, MN, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condizione: Good. Good-plus, 22-page, spiral-bound paperback with light soiling to beige wraps, former owner's name inked on reverse of front wrap, and light edgewear to wraps; text is unmarked. Report Number 2 of the State Building Commission, Archeological Program.
Editore: Texas Historical Commission, 2000
Da: Court Street Books LLC, Florence, AL, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: As New.
Editore: Curtis Tunnell, 1961
Da: Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Tunnell, Curtis Dale (photographer) (illustratore). EVIDENCE OF A LATE ARCHAIC HORIZON AT THREE SITES IN THE MCGEE BEND RESERVOIR, SAN AUGUSTINE COUNTY, TEXAS (Thesis for M.A. at University of Texas), written and photographed by Curtis Dale Tunnell, hardcover, illustrated with B/W photos of arrowheads and other implements, 1961. BOOK CONDITION: very good. The text block and photos are in fine condition, with no tears, dogears, or marks, but the pages on which the photos have been affixed have rippled. No bookplate or signature of a prior owner. Not a library book or remainder. The red boards are in very good condition (cover rubbing and smudging, slightly faded spine). 11 ¼ x 9, 68 pages, 24 ounces XX [From the author's obituary] Longtime archeologist, preservationist, oral historian, and folklorist Curtis Tunnell passed away in Austin at the age of 67 in 2001. A native of Turkey, Texas, Tunnell recalled his homeland of the Texas rolling plains as a beautiful place for a boy to grow up in the years before World War II. The land had a tremendous impact on Tunnell, as did his encounters with various cultures, both ancient and modern. By the time he left home for West Texas State College in Canyon, his interests in geology, paleontology, and anthropology were already developing. At West Texas, Tunnell worked in the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum. There, he met his lifelong mentor, Jack Hughes. Together, they covered vast areas of the Texas Panhandle, conducting archeological investigations on rock shelters, pit burials, bison kill sites, and countless other projects. Following military service, Tunnell returned to Texas and began working with archeologist Ed Jelks on the Texas River Basins Survey project funded by the Smithsonian Institution. Their first investigations took place along the McGee Bend of the Angelina River in East Texas, later impounded as part of Sam Rayburn Reservoir. He also worked in the Lake Amistad area along the Rio Grande. Tunnell followed his fieldwork with graduate studies at The University of Texas at Austin, receiving a master's degree in anthropology. From there, he became a field researcher for the University of Illinois and worked on such sites as the famed Cahokia Mounds, as well as projects in Kansas and Arizona. He then returned to Austin as Curator of Anthropology for the Texas Memorial Museum. There, he and W. W. Newcomb undertook pioneering work at a site that proved to be the location of Mission San Lorenzo de la Santa Cruz, established by the Spanish in 1762 to minister to the Lipan Apache. In 1965, public demand for historic and archeological preservation led the Texas Legislature to create the position of State Archeologist. For the first time, Texas had a formal public archeology program, and the person selected to fill the new position was Curtis Tunnell. First assigned to the Texas State Building Commission, the State Archeologist was transferred to the Texas State Historical Survey Committee (later the Texas Historical Commission) in 1969.
Editore: Curtis Tunnell, 1958
Da: Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. A DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF THREE MOUNDS AT THE HARROUN SITE (an original paper for Anthropology 380K, Topics in Archaeological Method and Theory, University of Texas at Austin, Fall 1958), Curtis Tunnell, softcover, illustrated with B/W photos and maps, 1958, BOOK CONDITION: very good. The text block and illustrations are in very good condition, with no marks, tears, or dog-ears, but the tape along the edges of the photos has turned brown. Not a library book nor a remainder. No bookplate nor signature of a prior owner. Typescript printed on onionskin paper. Good metal-clasp folder binding. The black wraps are in good condition (intact but rubbed and smudged). 11 ½ x 9, 43 pages, 10 ounces. XX [From the introduction] The Harround Site, situated on the floodplain of Cypress Creek in Upshur County, Texas, is one of several sites excavated in the Ferrells Bridge Reservoir area as part of the Inter-Agency Archaeological Salvage Project. The principle features of the site were four small mounds, all of which were excavated in 1957 and 1958. This study is divided into 3 parts. The first section is a description of the site which includes the excavation and structural details of each mound; the second section comprises the description and distribution of the artifacts; the final section is a brief summary which includes comparisons and conclusions. The Harroun Site is scheduled to disappear beneath the waters of ?Lake o? the Pines? in the spring of 1959.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Texas Memorial Museum, Aus, 1969
Da: Alexander Books (ABAC/ILAB), Ancaster, ON, Canada
Prima edizione
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. 191 Pages Illus.
Editore: Texas State Building Commission, Austin, Texas, 1966
Da: Young & Sons Enterprises, Apache, OK, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Comb Binding. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Very good condition, black comb binding. Light wear. Report #2, as shown on front cover sticker. This report covers the excavation at the Alamo.
Editore: State Building Commission Archeological Program, Austin, Texas, 1966
Da: David H. Gerber Books (gerberbooks), Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Spiral Bound Wrappers. Condizione: Very Good+. [vi], 22pp single-sided Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
Da: N. Fagin Books, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
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1962. Native Am,ericans, North America, Journals. Texas Memorial Museum Bulletin Number 5, The Museum of the University of Texas, 126 p., very good paper. 3/26 new smu mixed crate.
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1969. Journals, North America, Native Americans. Texas Memorial Museum, University of Texas at Austin, Bulletin 14. good paper with clear tape added on spine for re-enforcement. With two additional maps (USGS) and another of Camp Wood. 191p.