GRANT HALL

Current Projects
*Now at Texas Tech's Junction Campus*
Recent Publications
Hall G.D., (2001) Archaeology at the Crestmont Site. General Investigations Report 1. Archaeology Laboratory. Texas Tech University. Lubbock (178 pp., 36 figs., 5 appendices).
Hall, G. D. (2000) "Pecan Food Potential in Prehistoric North America." Economic Botany 54(1):103-112.
Hall, G. D. (1999) "Hunter-Gatherer Cultures of Northern Mexico and the Southern
United States." IN: "Las Sociedades Originarias," by T. Rojas Rabiela and J. V. Murra
(editors), pp. 261-282. Historia General de America Latina, Vol. 1. UNESCO. Tercer
Mundo. Barcelona.
Hall, G.D (1998) "Prehistoric Human Food Resource Patches on the Texas Coastal Plain." Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society 69:1-10.
Hall, G.D. (1996) Ernest Witte Site. IN: The New Handbook of Texas (Vol. 2:883-884), by Ron Tyler (editor in chief). Texas State Historical Association. Austin.
Hindes, V. K., Mark Wolf, Grant D. Hall, and K. K. Gilmore, (1995) The Rediscovery of Santa Cruz de San Saba, A Mission for the Apache in Spanish Texas. San Saba Regional Survey Report 1, Archaeology Laboratory, Texas Tech University. Published jointly by the Texas Historical Foundation and Texas Tech University. Lubbock (94 pp., 28 figs., 7 tables, 4 appendices).
Hall, G.D., (1995) "Descriptions and Chronology of Some Prehistoric Cemeteries in
Texas." IN: Archaeological Investigations at the Loma Sandia Site (41 LK 28): A
Prehistoric Site in Live Oak County, Texas, by A. J. Taylor and C. L. Highley, pp. 47-57.
Studies in Archeology 20. Texas Archeological Research Laboratory, The University of
Texas at Austin.
Hall, G.D., (1995) "Prehistoric Cemeteries on the Texas Coastal Plain: Interpretation and
Hypotheses." In Archaeological Investigations at the Loma Sandia Site (41 LK 28): A
Prehistoric Site in Live Oak County, Texas, by A. J. Taylor and C. L. Highley, pp. 47-57.
Studies in Archeology 20. Texas Archeological Research Laboratory, The University of Texas at Austin.