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Two Sites In Uvalde County: The Cooks Slough Site, Uvalde County, Texas
(Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportations, 1979-12)
During the month of October 1975, a small prehistoric site, 41 UV 68, was subjected to an archaeological test. No archaeological features were located but a zone containing artifactual material of mixed temporal context ...
Two Sites in Uvalde County: The Elm Creek Site (41 UV 67)
(Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, 1979-12)
Site 41 UV 67 represented a shallow and mixed multicomponent prehistoric campsite on an intermittent drainage in eastern Uvalde County, Texas. A possible living floor was located during testing of the site. This floor ...
Archaeology on State Highway 16: No-Name Creek Site: A Terrace Site of the Middle and Late Archaic Period in Gillespie County, Texas
(State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, 1976-08)
No-Name Creek is a multicomponent site in a nonstratified context north of the town of Fredericksburg in Gillespie County, Texas. This site, where excavated, is purely Archaic and is of primary importance due to the unique ...
Archaeology on State Highway 16: The Crystal Rivers Site
(State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, 1976-08)
The Crystal Rivers Site (41 BX 195) was recorded during a survey of State Highway 16 in May 1973. The site consists of an extensive occupation area with its prominent feature being a large, but scattered, burned rock ...