Thursday, July 23, 2020

Pushes the 'First people in the Americas' date back

again.  By quite a while.


1 comment:

OldTexan said...

This is great stuff, for over 20 years I have been hunting in an area West of Crawford Texas where my buddy built his retirement home on the edge of Bluff Creek which is a fantastic limestone creek. There have always been lots of old stone arrowheads and tools that show up and each spring when the is a heavy rain more stuff washes up. The bed of the creek in some places has what appear to be real large chicken tracks in the limestone that probably go back to dinosaur times similar to Glen Rose Texas not too far to the West.

I was not aware of Buttermilk Creek approx 40 miles South of my friends place but that makes sense. That is a nice part of Texas that is not too hot, very little snow and who knows what it might have looked like 15K years ago. including the 15,500-year-old Buttermilk Creek Complex in central Texas.

Thank you for sharing interesting stuff.