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caves, or shelters with pictographs or petroglyphs, such as seminole canyon state parkqv and hueco tanks state historical park;qv caves and rockshelters, protected overhangs in canyon walls, which some indian groups, particularly in west texas, used for daily occupation (these provide extremely well-preserved
and cemetery sites, areas set aside for the disposal of the dead, found in the late archaic and late prehistoric eras in central, coastal, and east texas. this abbreviated list of site types suggests the diverse ways in which ancient indians utilized the terrain and took advantage of its plant and animal...
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