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She's 10,000 years old -- and looking good Forensics experts recreate face from bone fragments June 7, 1996 Web posted at: 1:05 a.m. EDT From Reporter Joan MacFarlane MIDLAND, Michigan (CNN) -- Ancient history buffs packed a Michigan auditorium Thursday as a 10,000-year old woman made her first public appearance. Her remains, the oldest ever found in the United States, were discovered near Austin, Texas, in 1983 by a group of anthropologists from Texas A&M University. But i ...


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format this article to print LOEVE-FOX SITE. The Loeve-Fox Site, on the north bank of the San Gabriel River near Circleville in eastern Williamson County, is now owned by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. It is named for two former landowners, Clarence Loeve of Granger and writer Henry B. Fox of Circleville. The site is now on the shores of Granger Lake, which was impounded in 1979. Loeve-Fox is a large, deep, terrace site that extends over about ...


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Palacios Maritime Heritage Reconnaissance Survey Historical Background The northern part of Matagorda Bay near present-day Palacios, Texas saw several abortive attempts to establish towns beginning in 1838 with Palacios Point, the original site of Palacios. The townsite of Austin was established as a port on what is now called Oliver Point beginning in 1836. It, too, failed. In 1902, the current town site of Palacios was established on Tres Palacios Bay, an inlet of Matagorda Bay. ...



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