Clarence H. Webb (25 August 1902 – 18 January 1999)[1] 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 (just N. of U.S. Hwy 171, a short distance E. of the De Soto and Caddo Parish line ; see link http://laexhibitmuseum.org/native-american-collections/archeology/#sidewidgetarea). [where?], Gahagan, and Belcher Mound.[2]