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A Pleistocene Campsite near Lewisville, Texas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Wilson W. Crook Jr.
Affiliation:
Dallas Archeological Society Dallas, Texas
R. K. Harris
Affiliation:
Dallas Archeological Society Dallas, Texas

Extract

Evidence of human occupation has been found in Pleistocene river terrace strata near Lewisville, Texas, over the past 7 years. Noteworthy finds include a Clovis projectile point in place in the site, an extensive faunal collection, and charcoal which has produced 2 radiocarbon age determinations in excess of 37,000 years B.P. The following article is a condensation of a detailed account appearing in the Texas Archeological Society Bulletin for 1957.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1958

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