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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 ... -
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 ... -
Test Excavations at the Tankersley Creek Site, A Multicomponent Campsite in Titus County, Texas
(Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation Highway Design Division, 1981-07)Test excavations of the Tankersley Creek Site, 41TT108, in Titus County, Texas, uncovered a multi-component campsite ranging in time from the Early La Harpe Aspect to Caddo IV times. Component I was the earliest recognized ... -
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 ...