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Leanderthal Lady

Leander, Williamson County

Marker Text

On Dec. 29, 1982, Texas Highway Department archeologists uncovered the skeleton of a pre-historic human female at the Wilson-Leonard Brushy Creek Site (approx. 6 mi. SE). Because of the proximity of the grave site to the town of Leander, the skeleton became known as the Leanderthal Lady. Carbon testing indicates the woman lived 10-13,000 years ago. She was about 30 years old at the time of death and measured 5' 3" in height. As one of the earliest intact burials uncovered in the United States, the site is a valuable source of information on the nation's prehistoric past.

Marker Details

Address 211 S. U. S. Highway 183
Location Description west side of U.S. 183, south of Atkin St.
Marker # 9260
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code archeology; anthropology; women
Latitude, Longitude 30.576763, -97.852205

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