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The author and his three preceding generations of ancestors grew crops and raised livestock along Flag Creek in Taylor County, Texas, beginning in 1879 while observing the remnant...visualizza altroAbout the Author
The author and his three preceding generations of ancestors grew crops and raised livestock along Flag Creek in Taylor County, Texas, beginning in 1879 while observing the remnants of several Toyah Native American village sites on his stock farm. The author, a self-trained archaeologist, has consummated a near lifetime of study of what this subset of the Toyah culture left behind in their refuse piles along Flag Creek, Bluff Creek, and Elmmottt Creek. The author learned directly and indirectly how these Toyahs lived and perhaps why they disappeared. Revelations regarding this Toyah culture drawn by the author include the discovery of Native American cliff art, caches, arrowheads, atlatl dart points, scrapers, drills, and pottery, which all clearly illustrate the Toyah heritage in Texas.visualizza meno