Friday, April 18, 2008

Indian Remains Found on Brushy Creek in 1938

From Impact News April 17, 2008...

When the Texas Highway Department (today the Texas Department of Transporation) was constructing RM 1431 in 1982, they unearthed a skeleton of a female in an ancient family burial ground. Most people thought it was the first and only such Paleo-Indian burial ground in this part of Williamson County.

In 1938, however, an Indian burial ground was discovered just two miles downstream on Brushy Creek from where the Leanderthal Lady, as the skeleton came to be called, was found.

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