Selected Bibliography

Diederichs, Shanna, Margaret Watters, Duncan P. McKinnon, and Bryan S. Haley
2017Transformation in Technologies: A Look at Basketmaker III Archaeology in Southwestern Colorado. In Archaeological Remote Sensing in North America: Innovative Techniques for Anthropological Applications, edited by Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley, pp. 111-124. University of Alabama Press.
Girard, Jeffrey S., David B. Kelley, and Duncan P. McKinnon
2021Caddo Ceramics in the Red River Basin in Northwestern Louisiana and Southwestern Arkansas. In Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Traditions, edited by Duncan P. McKinnon, Jeffery S. Girard, and Timothy K. Perttula, pp. 17-38. Louisiana State University Press.
King, Adam, Chester P. Walker, Robert V. Sharp, F. Kent Reilly, III, and Duncan P. McKinnon
2011Remote Sensing from Etowah’s Mound A: Architecture and the Re-Creation of Mississippian Tradition. American Antiquity 75(2):355-371.
King, Jason L., Duncan P. McKinnon, Jason T. Herrmann, Jane E. Buikstra, and Taylor H. Thornton
2017The Role of Remote Sensing in Evaluating Structural Variation in Middle Woodland Mounds in the Lower Illinois River Valley. In Archaeological Remote Sensing in North America: Innovative Techniques for Anthropological Applications, edited by Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley, pp. 171-184. University of Alabama Press.
McKinnon, Duncan P.
2021aCeramic Variation as an Indicator of Interregional Interaction and Community. In Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Traditions, edited by Duncan P. McKinnon, Jeffery S. Girard, and Timothy K. Perttula, pp. 173-192. Louisiana State University Press.
2021bSomeone’s Best Friend: Caddo and the Díitsi’. Caddo Archeology Journal 31:23-41.
2021cThe Battle Mound Community: Interaction along the Red River and Throughout the Caddo Homeland. In Reconsidering Mississippian Households and Communities, edited by Liz Watts Malouchos and Alleen Betzenhauser, pp. 50-62. University of Alabama Press.
2021dReview of The Caddo and Their Ancestors: Archaeology and the Native People of Northwest Louisiana, by Jeffrey S. Girard. Louisiana State University Press. Arkansas Review 52(1):75-77.
2020Camp Halsey CCC Camp Token. Arkansas Archeological Survey, Artifact of the Month.
2019aBuilding a Corpus of Crocket Curvilinear Incised Vessels. Caddo Archeology Journal 29:252-257.
2019bHistorical Archaeology of the Arkansas CCC Camps. UA Little Rock Center for Arkansas History and Culture
2018aCamp Halsey. The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture.
2018bToward a Collaborative Development of a Truly Comprehensive Multi-State Material Culture Database. Caddo Archeology Journal 28:128.
2017aThe Battle Mound Landscape: Exploring Space, Place, and History of a Red River Caddo Community in Southwest Arkansas. Research Series No. 68, Arkansas Archeological Survey, Fayetteville.
2017bA Report on a Long Term Research Program on the Bowman Site in Arkansas. Caddo Archeology Journal 27:96-97.
2017cA Short Report and Request on Building a Canine Burial Corpus. Caddo Archeology Journal 27:98-99.
2016aReview of Ground-Penetrating Radar for Geoarcheology, by Lawrence B. Conyers. Wiley Blackwell. American Antiquity 81(4):773-774.
2016bDistribution of Design: The Rayed Circle. Caddo Archeology Journal 26:29-42.
2015aBattle Mound Site. The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture.
2015bZoomorphic Effigy Pendants: An Examination of Style, Medium, and Distribution in the Caddo Homeland. Southeastern Archaeology 34(2):116-135.
2015cA Symbolic and Sacred Landscape: The Confederate Cemetery in Fayetteville, Arkansas. In The Hidden Diversity: Historical Archaeology in Arkansas, edited by Carl G. Drexler, pp. 45-56. University of Tennessee Press.
2014A Salvage along the Red River: An ARF-Funded AMS Date from the Red Cox Site (3LA18). Field Notes: Newsletter of the Arkansas Archeological Society 381:3-4.
2013aMaking Headway: Another ARF-Funded AMS Date from Battle Mound (3LA1). Field Notes: Newsletter of the Arkansas Archeological Society 372:9-10.
2013bLandscape as a Ritual Object: Exploring Some Thoughts on Organized Space in the Great Bend Region in Southwestern Arkansas. Caddo Archeology Journal 23:67-84.
2012aCorn Cobs Collected in 1948: An ARF-Funded AMS Date from Battle Mound (3LA1). Field Notes: Newsletter of the Arkansas Archeological Society 368:8-9.
2012bM.R. Harrington and the Lost Mound in Hempstead, County. Caddo Archeology Journal 22:63-76.
2011aForeword: A Review of Woodland and Caddo Archeology in Arkansas. In Archeology in Arkansas: Selected Articles from The Arkansas Archeologist, Bulletin of the Arkansas Archeological Society, Volume 1, Caddo Archaeology, assembled by Duncan P. McKinnon, pp. 5-24. Gustav’s Library Publishing, Davenport, IA.
2011bThirty Years in the Foil: An ARF-Funded AMS Date from Battle Mound (3LA1). Field Notes: Newsletter of the Arkansas Archeological Society 362:6-8.
2011cFoster Trailed-Incised: A GIS-Based Analysis of Caddo Ceramic Distribution. Caddo Archeology Journal 21:67-84.
2010aContinuing the Research: Archaeogeophysical Investigations at the Battle Mound Site (3LA1) in Lafayette County, Arkansas. Southeastern Archaeology 29(2):250-260.
2010bSummer 1948: A Summary of Excavations at Battle Mound (3LA1), a Premier Caddo Mound Site in the Great Bend Region of the Red River. Arkansas Archeologist 49:1-16.
2009Exploring Settlement Patterning at a Premier Caddo Mound Site in the Red River Great Bend Region. Southeastern Archaeology 28(2):248-258.
McKinnon, Duncan P. (assembler)
2011Archeology in Arkansas: Selected Articles from The Arkansas Archeologist, Bulletin of the Arkansas Archeological Society, Volume 1, Caddo Archeology. Gustav’s Library, Davenport, IA.
McKinnon, Duncan P., and Bryan S. Haley (editors)
2017Archaeological Remote Sensing in North America: Innovative Techniques for Anthropological Applications, edited by Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley. University of Alabama Press.
McKinnon, Duncan P., and Bryan S. Haley
2017Evaluating Community Space at Two Southeastern Mound Centers Using Magnetic Gradient and Surface Collection Data. In Archaeological Remote Sensing in North America: Innovative Techniques for Anthropological Applications, edited by Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley, pp. 46-64. University of Alabama Press.
2017New Developments in Archaeological Remote Sensing: An Introduction to the Book. In Archaeological Remote Sensing in North America: Innovative Techniques for Anthropological Applications, edited by Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley, pp. 1-8. University of Alabama Press.
McKinnon, Duncan P., Jeffrey S. Girard, and Timothy K. Perttula (editors)
2021Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Traditions, edited by Duncan P. McKinnon, Jeffrey S. Girard, and Timothy K. Perttula. Louisiana State University Press.
McKinnon, Duncan P., and Jamie C. Brandon
2014Sometimes Things Just Happen: A Small Hempstead Engraved Bottle Finds a Site. Field Notes: Newsletter of the Arkansas Archeological Society 378:10-11.
2009A Report From the Field: Archaeogeophysical Results from Battle Mound (3LA1). Field Notes: Newsletter of the Arkansas Archeological Society 348:9-12.
McKinnon, Duncan P., Jason L. King, Jane E. Buikstra, Taylor H. Thornton, and Jason T. Herrmann
2016Returning to Kamp Mounds (11C12): Results from Geomagnetic Survey and High-Density Topographic Mapping in Calhoun County, Illinois. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 41(3):231-254.
Perttula, Timothy K., Ann M. Early, Louis E. Albert, and Jeffrey Girard (compilers and editors), with contributions by Robert L. Brooks, Schott Hammersteadt, Shawn Marceaux, Duncan P. McKinnon, Robert Z. Selden, Jr., Mary Beth Trubitt, and Mark Walters
2013Caddo Bibliography of Archaeology, Bioarchaeology, Ethnohistory, Ethnography, and History, 4th Edition. Special Publication No. 25, Friends of Northeast Texas Archaeology.
Perttula, Timothy K., Jeffery S. Girard, Duncan P. McKinnon, and David G. Robinson
2021Approaches to the Study of Ancestral Caddo Ceramics. In Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Traditions, edited by Duncan P. McKinnon, Jeffery S. Girard, and Timothy K. Perttula, pp. 3-16. Louisiana State University Press.
Sullivan, Stephanie M., and McKinnon, Duncan P.
2013The Collins Mound Site (3WA1): Exploring Architectural Variation within the Ozark Highland Region. Southeastern Archaeology 32(1):70-84.
Walker, Chester P., and Duncan P. McKinnon
2012Exploring Prehistoric Caddo Communities through Archaeogeophysics. In The Archaeology of the Caddo, edited by Timothy K. Perttula and Chester P. Walker, pp. 177-208. University of Nebraska Press.