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Midland Man

Midland, Midland County

Marker Text

Oldest human remains in new world. Found 1953 on ranch near here by pipeline welder Keith Glasscock. Fossilized skull, rib and hand bones had been exposed by weather conditions. Tests indicated these were bones of a woman who lived as long ago as 9000-9500 B. C.; nearby were bones of extinct species of horse, camel, mammoth, peccary, wolf, sloth; with weapons, tools and signs of ancient campfires. Drs. Fred Wendorf and Alex D. Kreiger, archaeologists; Claude C. Albritton, geologist; T. D. Stewart, physician and anthropologist, made studies of the discovery.

Marker Details

Address Wall & Colorado St., Courthouse square
Location Description Courthouse Square, corner of Wall St. & N. Colorado, Midland
Marker # 3367
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code archeology; anthropology; women
Latitude, Longitude 32.001218, -102.076791

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