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Stone Images from Henderson County, Texas1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

E. H. Sellards*
Affiliation:
The University of Texas, Austin, Texas

Extract

On November 2, 1929, a stone carved to represent a man's head was found in a gravel pit in the ancient valley of Trinity River in Henderson County, Texas. Subsequently two additional carved stones were found in the same deposits. The deposits were formed by Trinity River, but are about three miles from the present stream, near a small back valley tributary known as Cedar Creek, about five miles west of the town of Malakoff and three miles north of Trinidad. Cedar Creek unites with Trinity River six miles south of the place where the carvings were found. In preliminary notices the discovery has been referred to as the Malakoff locality.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1941

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Footnotes

1

Assistance in the preparation of these materials was furnished by the personnel of Work Projects Administration Official Project No. 665—66—3—233.

References

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Sellards, E. H. 1940 c. “Pleistocene Artifacts and Associated Fossils from Bee County, Texas.” Geological Society of America, Bulletin, Vol. 51, No. 11, pp. 16271658.CrossRefGoogle Scholar