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Re: Burnet county paleo

Thanks guys find o the year fr me for sure pat I just got your message thanks a ton. Hal isn't about two inches its been reworked pretty well on top. R Y it was. Pretty much on the other side of the county from the lake.

Re: Burnet county paleo

There's one as an example similar to yours in the overstreet guide that was found above the falls on falls creek on lake B ...thats a rich area! Beautiful country too! I would have loved to have explored the caves below the falls on the Colorado river before they filled Buck.There was ceremonial blades found there unlike any others ever recorded in the state...its all under water of course! Here's a cool picture of it before the lake was filled years ago.

http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/plateaus/images/ap15.html

Re: Burnet county paleo

Very interesting related article R.Y...looks and describes like a better site area than Gault.
As the article points out, they were in a hurry to beat the water and early techniques were not refined...Today, each mano in that big pile would be in a plastic bag with 4 lines of descriptive location references and cradled in a
styrofoam lined crate ( like where they stored the arc in the Indy movie )