Archaeological Studies Reports
- A Cultural Resources Inventory of the L7 Ranch, Crosby County, Texas, by David L. Nickels, with contributions by Jimmy Barrera, C. Britt Bousman, Richard Drass, Melissa Lehman, Steve Shackley, Shellie Sullo-Prewitt, Regge Wiseman, and Alan Wormser. Principal Investigators: C. Britt Bousman and David L. Nickels. 2002.
- Phase I and II Archaeological Investigations on Camp Mabry, Travis County, Texas, by Richard S. Jones and John J. Leffler. Principal Investigators: C. Britt Bousman and David L. Nickels. 2003.
- Archaeological Evaluation of 39 Category V Sites at Camp Swift, Bastrop County, Texas: 2001, by David L. Nickels, Melissa L. Lehman, and C. Britt Bousman, with a contribution by Antonio Padilla. Principal Investigators: C. Britt Bousman and David L. Nickels. 2003.
- Archaeological Testing of the Burleson Homestead at 41HY37, Hays County, Texas, by C. Britt Bousman and David L. Nickels, assemblers, with contributions by Kevin Schubert, Barbara Meissner, Isabel Gutierrez, Sr., and Vergie Richardson. Principal Investigators: C. Britt Bousman and David L. Nickels. Texas Antiquities Permit No. 2406. 2003.
- Archaeological Evaluation of Sandy Mantle Prehistoric and Historic Sites at Camp Swift, Bastrop County, Texas: 2003, by David L. Nickels and Melissa Lehman. Principal Investigators: C. Britt Bousman and David L. Nickels. 2004. (Camp Swift III)
- Archaeological Survey of 307 Acres at Camp Swift, Bastrop County, Texas: 2003, by David L. Nickels, Antonio Padilla, James E. Barrera, and C. Britt Bousman. Principal Investigators: C. Britt Bousman and David L. Nickels. 2005. (Camp Swift IV)
- Archaeological Investigations at the Levi Jordan State Historic Site, Brazoria County, Texas, by Carole Leezer. Principal Investigators: Carole Leezer and C. Britt Bousman. Texas Antiquities Permit No. 3800. 2006
- National Register of Evaluation of Eight Sites at Camp Swift Army National Guard Training Center, Bastrop County, Texas: Swift V, by Jon C. Lohse and C. Britt Bousman. Principal Investigators: C. Britt Bousman and Jon C. Lohse. 2006. (Camp Swift V)
- An Oral History of Camp Swift: 2004 Interviews, by Martha Doty Freeman, David L. Nickels, and Thad Sitton. Principal Investigators: C. Britt Bousman and David L. Nickels. 2006. [Actual ASR 9]
- Sandyland Farmers: Life in the Countryside Before Camp Swift, 1920-1942, by Thad Sitton. Principal Investigators: C. Britt Bousman and David L. Nickels. 2006. [The printed report is mislabeled as ASR 9]
- An Archaeological Survey of 3,475 Acres at Camp Swift, Bastrop County, Texas. Assembled by David L. Nickels, C. Britt Bousman, and Jessica L. Hurley with contributions by C. Britt Bousman, Jessica L. Hurley, Jon C. Lohse, David L. Nickels, Damon P. Stone, Bob Wishoff, and D. Emory Worrell; Principal Investigator: C. Britt Bousman. 2010 (Camp Swift VI)
- Camp Swift II
- Archaeological Testing at San Marcos Springs (41HY160) for the Texas Rivers Center, Texas, Hays County, Texas, by David L. Nickels and C. Britt Bousman. Principal Investigators: C. Britt Bousman and David L. Nickels. Texas Antiquities Permit # 2510. 2010
- Archaeological Investigations at the Ice House Site, 41HY161: Early Archaic Technology, Subsistence, and Settlement along the Balcones Escarpment, Hays County, Texas, Assembled by Eric Oksanen with contributions by Barbara Meissner and C. Britt Bousman. Principal Investigator: C. Britt Bousman. Texas Antiquities Permit # 3438. 2011
- Cultural Resources Survey of Fairfield Lake State Park, Freestone County, Texas, by David M. Yelacic, Gregory J LaBudde, and Jon C. Lohse. Texas Antiquities Permit No. 1698. 2008.
- Archaeological Research at the Wilson-Durham-Chandler Site, edited by Molly Morgan. Principal Investigators: C. Britt Bousman and Jon C. Lohse. 2009.
- Results of Archaeological Survey and Limited Archival Research of Fairfield Lake State Park, Freestone County, Texas, by Julian A. Sitters, Jon C. Lohse, David M. Yelacic, and Sarah Scogin. Principal Investigator: Jon C. Lohse. Texas Antiquities Permit No. 5203. 2009.
- Prehistoric Life, Labor, and Residence in Southeast-Central Texas: Results of Data Recovery at 41HY163, the Zatopec Site, San Marcos, Texas, edited by Jon C. Lohse. Texas Antiquities Permit No. 4569. 2011.
- Archaeological Investigations on the Herd Ranch in Western Menard County, Texas, by Jon C Lohse with contributions by Julian A. Sitters, David M. Yelacic, Cinda L. Temperley, and Sarah Scogin. Principal Investigator: Jon C. Lohse. 2009.
- Additional Archaeological Investigations of the Proposed Visitor’s Center, Fulton Mansion State Historic Site (41AS79), Rockport, Aransas County, Texas, by Carole Leezer, Julian A. Sitters, and Cinda Timperley. Principal Investigator: Jon C. Lohse. Texas Antiquities Permit No. 5420. 2010.
- Cultural Resources Inventory at Lake Corpus Christi State Park, San Patricio County, Texas, by Carole Leezer. Principal Investigator: Carole A. Leezer. Texas Antiquities Permit # 5652. 2011
- Results of Cultural Recourse Survey for the Spring Lake Section 206 Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Project, Texas State University-San Marcos, Hays County, Texas, by Carole A. Leezer, David M. Yelacic, Jon C. Lohse, and Frederick H. Hanselmann. Principal Investigator: Carole A. Leezer. Texas Antiquities Permit# 5582. 2011
- SLAERP Historic Properties Treatment Plan Not Published
- Archaeological Survey Investigations at Martin Creek Lake State Park, Rusk County, Texas, by Timothy K. Perttula, Bo Nelson, and Jon C. Lohse. Texas Antiquities Permit No. 5651. 2011.
- Archaeological Investigations at Fort Boggy State Park, Leon County, Texas. by Timothy K. Perttula, Bo Nelson, and Jon C. Lohse, Principal Investigator: Michael Strutt. Texas Antiquities Permit No. 5529. 2011.
- Report to Texas State University-San Marcos, Hays County, Texas, for Texas Antiquities Permit No. 5509, by Carole A. Leezer, Antonio Padilla, David M. Yelacic, Julian A. Sitters, and Jon C. Lohse. Center for Archaeological Studies, Texas State University-San Marcos. 2011.
- Aquarena Springs Ticket Booth
- Underwater Archaeology at 41HY147, the Terrace Locality at Spring Lake, edited by Jon C. Lohse. Alternative Mitigation report for the Spring Lake Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Project. Principal Investigator: Carole A. Leezer. 2013.
- Defining the Middle Archaic at Spring Lake: Data Recovery and Analysis at 41HY160 for the Texas Rivers Center, Texas State University-San Marcos, Hays County, Texas, edited by Amy E. Reid. Principal Investigator: Amy E. Reid. Texas Antiquities Permit No. 2623. 2019.
- Results of the Archaeological Monitoring of the Spring Lake Section 206 Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Project, Texas State University, San Marcos, Hays County, Texas, by Carole A. Leezer, David M. Yelacic, Amy E. Benton, Jacob Hooge, and Patrica Christmas. Principal Investigator: Carole A. Leezer. Texas Antiquities Permit No. 5582. 2012.
- Prehistoric Life Along the Banks of Spring Lake: Results and Analysis of the Southwest Texas State Field Schools (1996-1998), San Marcos, Hays County, Texas, edited by Carole A. Leezer. Principal Investigator: Carole A. Leezer, Texas Antiquities Permit No. 5582 and James Garber, Texas Antiquities Permit No. 1700, 2013.
- Data Recovery and Analysis of the Texas State University Ticket Kiosk at 41HY160, Spring Lake, Hays County, Texas, by Jon C. Lohse, Amy E. Reid, David M. Yelacic, and Cinda L. Timperley. Principal Investigator: Jon C. Lohse, 2013.
- Annual Report to Texas State University-San Marcos, Hays County, Texas, for Permit No. 6158, by Amy E. Benton, Carole A. Leezer, David M. Yelacic, Patricia S. Christmas, Veronica M. Suarez, Sara Laurence, and Chris Dayton. Principal Investigator: Amy E. Reid, Texas Antiquities Permit No. 6158. Center for Archaeological Studies, Texas State University-San Marcos. 2013. 2012 annual permit
- Archaeological Investigations at the Way Ranch Site (41HY519), by Jacob Hooge, Patricia Christmas, and Todd M. Ahlman. Principal Investigator: Todd M. Ahlman. 2016.
- 2016 Annual Report to Texas State University, Hays County, Texas, for Permit No. 7500, by Amy E. Reid, Jacob Hooge and Jennifer Ruch. Principal Investigator: Amy E. Reid, Texas Antiquities Permit No. 7500. Center for Archaeological Studies, Texas State University. 2017.