Archaeological investigations at site 41 TV 383, Lower Boggy Creek, Colorado River drainage, Travis County, Texas
Author: Olin F. McCormick
Publisher:
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 39
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSite 41TV383, first discovered in 1978 in a cutbank meander of Boggy Creek in Austin, was subjected to limited testing by a team of archaeologists from Coastal Ecosystems Management, Inc. in June 1983. Two spatially separated cultural zones were observed, each representing one or more short term encampments by a small group during late archaic or late prehistoric times, most probably during the Austin phase (650-1350 AD). Activities represented by the site include mussel gathering, hunting, hide processing, and tool manufacture and resharpening, and food preparation around a small untined hearth.