A Woodland Period Goose Creek Plain, var. unspecified Sherd from 41WM1382 in Central Texas

Author:

Perttula Timothy

Abstract

41WM1382 is in the Brushy Creek valley in Williamson County, Texas, near the community of Normans Crossing. Brushy Creek is an eastward-flowing tributary of the San Gabriel River in the Blackland Prairie natural region in the Brazos River basin. The site’s principal archaeological deposits date to the Late Archaic period (between ca. 4000-1200 years B.P.), but one ca. A.D. 900-1200 Kiam Incised sherd has been found here (Perttula and Mikulencak 2018).

Publisher

R.W. Steen Library, SFASU

Subject

Applied Mathematics

Reference5 articles.

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