
Clarence H. Webb
Clarence H. Webb was an American medical doctor and archaeologist who conducted extensive research on prehistoric sites in the southeastern United States. A pediatrician by profession, he became interested in archaeology on a camping trip with his sons where he found some small, triangular points. A distinguished physician, his archaeological research included the study of Caddoan culture, and at a number of major sites such as Poverty Point, John Pearce. , Gahagan, and Belcher Mound.

The Caddo Indians of Louisiana
Discover how an ancient Native American tribe in Louisiana thrived for centuries, faced dramatic changes with the arrival of Europeans, and fought to preserve their cultural identity.
By Clarence H. Webb

The Smithport Landing Site: An Alto Focus Component in De Soto Parish, Louisiana
Unearthing ancient pottery and burial grounds, this study reveals the secrets of a prehistoric village and its role in shaping the cultures of Louisiana.
By Clarence H. Webb