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  2. Buttermilk Creek complex - Wikipedia

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    The Buttermilk Creek complex is the remains of a paleolithic settlement along the shores of Buttermilk Creek in present-day Salado, Texas. The assemblage dates to ~13.2 to 15.5 thousand years old. [1] If confirmed, the site represents evidence of human settlement in the Americas that pre-dates the Clovis culture. [2]

  3. Gault (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Gault, from whom the site takes its name, put together a 250-acre farm in the Buttermilk Creek Valley, starting in 1904. At some point in the early 20th century he found extra income as an informant for early archaeological explorations in Central Texas working with the first professional archaeologist in Texas, J.E. Pearce, as well as avocational archaeologists (Alex Dienst, Kenneth ...

  4. Alternatives to the Clovis First theory - Wikipedia

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    The Buttermilk Creek Complex, located in Salado, Texas, is a site where over 15,000 artifacts have been found. These artifacts are composed of a variety of small stone tool assemblages. These artifacts stratigraphically underlie previously excavated Clovis assemblages, meaning that they were deposited prior to the Clovis artifacts.

  5. 'Nothing else like it, period': Movie on Texas site helps ...

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    The difference: An accumulation of images and recorded interviews that tell the 20,000-year-old story of the evidence-rich land on Buttermilk Creek near the border of Williamson and Bell counties ...

  6. Buttermilk Creek - Wikipedia

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    Buttermilk Creek Complex, an archaeological site west of Salado, Texas; A creek in Buttermilk Falls State Park, southwest of Ithaca, New York; A tributary of Cattaraugus Creek, in western New York; A stream in Alpha, Wisconsin; A park in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; A tributary of Sweetwater Creek (Chattahoochee River), in Georgia

  7. Michael R. Waters - Wikipedia

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    From 1986 to 1991, Waters was an assistant professor in the Departments of Anthropology and Geography at Texas A&M. He worked as an associate professor from 1991 to 1998 and became a full professor in 1998. Waters began excavations in the Buttermilk Creek Complex at the Debra L. Friedkin Paleo-Indian site in Texas in 2006. Over 15,528 artifacts ...

  8. Pedra Furada - Wikipedia

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    Michael R. Waters, a geoarchaeologist at Texas A&M University noted the absence of genetic evidence in modern populations to support Guidon's claim. [29] The Buttermilk Creek Complex in Texas was discovered in 2006 and dated at about 15,500 BP. [30] Guidon has said that, "The carbon is not from a natural fire. It is only found inside the sites.

  9. That Buttermilk In Your Fridge Isn't Actually Buttermilk - AOL

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    Dry buttermilk powder or "dried buttermilk": This dehydrated powder is derived from the byproduct of sweet cream butter-making on an industrial scale. The process preserves the flavors and ...