A rich French Creole named Louis Bringier of New Orleans visited Arkansas in 1810-1812 and took notes. Later he published a long description of his tour, providing a primitive sort of geological survey of much of what would become Arkansas Territory in seven years.
A rich French Creole named Louis Bringier of New Orleans visited Arkansas in 1810-1812 and took notes. Later he published a long description of his tour, providing a primitive sort of geological survey of much of what would become Arkansas Territory in seven years.
Alex Barker, immediate past president of the American Anthropological Association, has been selected as the next director of the Arkansas Archeological Survey.
Alex Barker, immediate past president of the American Anthropological Association, has been selected as the next director of the Arkansas Archeological Survey.
Alex Barker, immediate past president of the American Anthropological Association, has been nominated as the new director of the Arkansas Archeological Survey.