CCaddoaddo AArcheologyrcheology JJournalournal Volume 18 2008 CADDO ARCHEOLOGY JOURNAL 344 CR 4154 Pittsburg, TX 75686 EDITORIAL BOARD TIMOTHY K. PERTTULA 10101 Woodhaven Dr. Austin, TX 78753 e-mail:
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[email protected] ISSN 1522-0427 Printed in the United States of America at Morgan Printing in Austin, Texas 2008 Table of Contents A Decade of Straight Talk and Trust . 1 Cecile Elkins Carter Caddo Archaeology in Texas and the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma: Prospects and Challenges. 5 Timothy K. Perttula, Robert Cast, and Bobby Gonzalez Was Timber Hill the Last Caddo Village in the Caddo Homeland?. 11 Jim Tiller A Foster Trailed-Incised Vessel from the Sister Grove Creek Site (41COL36), Collin County, Texas. 22 Wilson W. Crook, III and Timothy K. Perttula Tuinier Borrow Pit Biface Cache, Hopkins County, Texas . 26 Harry J. Shafer and Lee Green Book Review of “Looting Spiro Mounds: An American King Tut’s Tomb,” by David La Vere. 2007, University of Oklahoma Press . 40 Robert Cast Index to the First Eighteen Volumes of the Caddoan Archeology Newsletter, Caddoan Archeology, and Caddo Archeology Journal . 45 Timothy K. Perttula and Chester P. Walker 50th Caddo Conference (March 2008) Abstracts . 53 CADDO ARCHEOLOGY JOURNAL ◆ iii A Decade of Straight Talk and Trust Cecile Elkins Carter Prepared for Opening Session entitled “Borders, Boundaries, and Bridges in Texas Archaeology,” Society of American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Austin, April 2007 The motives that bring tribal representatives and archeologists together for a discussion of Indian perspectives call for straight talk and trust.