Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society, Volume 31, 1960 Page: 205
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VAL VERDE COUNTY CAVE MATERIAL
Davenport, J. Walker
1938. Archaeological Exploration of Eagle Cave, Langtry, Texas. Big Bend Bas-
ket Maker Papers, No. 4. Witte Memorial Museum. San Antonio.
Davenport, J. Walker, and Carl Chelf
1939. Painted Pebbles from the Lower Pecos and Big Bend Regions of Texas.
Witte Memorial Museum, Bulletin V. San Antonio.
Gardner, Major Fletcher, and George C. Martin
n. d. A New Type of Atlatl from a Cave Shelter on the Rio Grande near
Shumla, Val Verde County, Texas. Big Bend Basket Maker Papers, No. 2.
Witte Memorial Museum. San Antonio.
Jackson, A. T.
1938. Picture-writing of Texas Indians. The University of Texas Publication
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1938. A Description of Texas Pictographs. Bulletin of the Texas Archeological
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1939. Indian Pictures in the Dry Shelters of Val Verde County, Texas. Bulletin
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n. d. b. Archaeological Exploration of the Shumla Caves. Big Bend Basket Maker
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1935. Report on Four Shumla Cave Packets. Bulletin of the Texas Archeological
and Paleontological Society, Vol. 7, pp. 115-117. Abilene.
Mason, Otis T.
1893. North American Bows, Arrows, and Quivers. Annual Report of the Board
of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, pp. 631-679. Washington, D.C.
Sayles, E. B.
1941. Some Texas Cave Dweller Artifacts. Bulletin of the Texas Archeological
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Schuetz, Mardith K.
1956. An Analysis of Val Verde County Cave Material. Bulletin of the Texas
Archeological Society, Vol. 27, pp. 129-160. Austin.
1957a. A Carbon-14 Date from Trans-Pecos Texas. Bulletin of the Texas Archeo-
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1957b. A Report on Williamson County Mound Material. Bulletin of the Texas
Archeological Society, Vol. 28, pp. 135-168. Austin.
Suhm, Dee Ann, Alex D. Krieger, and Edward B. Jelks
1954. An Introductory Handbook of Texas Archeology. Bulletin of the Texas
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Witte Museum
San Antonio, Texas205
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