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Indian Rock Shelters

, Coke County

Marker Text

Throughout this area during the last several centuries, rock ledges gave protection to Lipan, Kickapoo, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians. In one typical shelter archeologists found evidence of 3 periods of occupation, plus numerous intricate petroglyphs (rock carvings). River shells, turkey and deer bones, flint knives, scrapers, and points lay about the area. One of several hearths (2' x 3' in size) consisted of small pieces of sandstone lining a natural rock trough. On the highest level was found green bottle glass from nearby Fort Chadbourne (1852-1867). (1970)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description from Bronte, take US 277 north about 8 miles to the junction with SH 70
Marker # 2637
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code archeology; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 32.002499, -100.275977

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