Duncan P. McKinnon
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Also affiliated: Stephen F. Austin State University (2017); Conway School of Landscape Design (2013–2015)
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Duncan P. McKinnon's research focuses on the archaeology and history of the Caddo people, particularly in Arkansas. His work examines their cultural practices, imagery, and historical interactions. McKinnon has contributed to scholarship on the Battle Mound community and Caddo ethnography, exploring the Dìitsi' (a term used in relation to Caddo culture). His publications also include a comprehensive bibliography of the Caddo Indian Peoples across Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas, covering their archaeology, bioarchaeology, ethnography, ethnohistory, and history. McKinnon's scholarly output is reflected in an h-index of 5, with 33 total publications and 91 citations.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 34
- Citations: 91
Selected Publications
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New Methods and Theories for Analyzing Mississippian Imagery. BRETTON T. GILES and SHAWN P. LAMBERT, editors. 2021. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. xii + 270 pp. $90.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-1-6834-0212-1. (2022)
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Current Research: Building a Corpus of Crockett Curvilinear Incised Vessels (2019)
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Results from Magnetic Gradient Surveys at the Walnut Branch (41CE47), Ross I (41CE485), and Ross II (41CE486) Sites in Cherokee County, Texas (2018)
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Current Research: Toward a Collaborative Development of a Truly Comprehensive Multi-State Material Culture Database (2018)
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Salvage along the Red River: The Red Cox (3LA18) Site and its Place on the Caddo Landscape (2017)
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A Report and Request toward Building a Canine Burial Corpus (2017)
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A Report on a Long Term Research Program on the Bowman site in Arkansas (2017)
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Report on Magnetic Gradient Survey at Three Caddo Sites in East Texas (2017)
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Magnetic Gradient Survey at the M. S. Roberts (41HE8) Site in Henderson County, Texas (2017)
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Returning to the Kamp Mound Group (11C12) (2016)
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Distribution of Design: The Rayed Circle (2016)
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Ground-Penetrating Radar for Geoarchaeology. Lawrence B. Conyers. 2016. Wiley Blackwell. 147 pp. $110.00 (hardcover), ISBN-978-1-118-94994-8. (2016)
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Returning to the Kamp Mound Group (11C12): Results from Geomagnetic Survey and High-Density Topographic Mapping in Calhoun County, Illinois (2016)
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ZOOMORPHIC EFFIGY PENDANTS: AN EXAMINATION OF STYLE, MEDIUM, AND DISTRIBUTION IN THE CADDO AREA (2015)
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Landscape as a Ritual Object: Exploring Some Thoughts on Organized Space in the Great Bend Region in Southwestern Arkansas (2013)
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- The Archaeology, Bioarchaeology, Ethnography, Ethnohistory, and History Bibliography of the Caddo Indian Peoples of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas
- The Archaeology, Bioarchaeology, Ethnography, Ethnohistory, and History Bibliography of the Caddo Indian Peoples of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas
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