Caddo Mounds State Park
Remote Sensing at Caddo Mounds State Park (aka: the George C. Davis Site) has been a combined effort by archaeologists from the Texas Historical Commission, the Texas Archaeological Research Laboratory at the University of Texas, and Archaeologists from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
 
This is an ongoing project that has been successful in locating almost 100 new structures at the site.  This combined with previous excavations puts the total number of structures at the site close to 150.
 
 
Team Members
Co. Dale Hudler - Project Archaeologist
T. Clay Schultz
Chester P. Walker
Collene Morgan
Milton Torres
Tsim Schnider
Lesley Kadish
Matthew Taliaferro
Shawn Marceaux
 
Principal Investigators
 
- Darrell Creel - Texas Archaeological Research Laboratory
 
- Samuel Wilson - The University of Texas
 
 
 
George C. Davis Site
The UT George C. Davis Remote Sensing Project has been graciously supported by the
 
- Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation
 
- Tom Middlebrook
 
- Dee Ann Story
 
- The College of Liberal Arts of the University of Texas
 
- Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
 
- The University of Texas at El Paso
 
- The Friends of the Texas Archaeological Research Laboratory
 
- The Texas Historical Commission
 
 
Click here to see images from our ongoing research