Details for Adair-Steadman Site

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5151000082

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Marker Number 82
Atlas Number 5151000082
Marker Title Adair-Steadman Site
Index Entry Adair-Steadman Site
Address FM 1812
City Sylvester vicinity
County Fisher
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 392310
UTM Northing 3616716
Subject Codes archeology
Marker Year 1984
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location FM 1812 southeast of Sylvester, near Ranch Road and CR 492
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In this vicinity is a prehistoric archeological site discovered in 1969 near the Clear Fork of the Brazos River. Archeologists have conducted extensive scientific excavations and attribute most of the cultural materials to the Paleo-Indian Period. The Adair-Steadman Site was a large base campsite for makers of fluted points, who were part of the distinctive Folsom culture between nine and eleven thousand years ago. Prehistoric peoples chose to live here because of the availability of water at the time of occupation and the presence of a large stone resource area nearby. Stone tools and other material recovered include fluted point fragments, point preforms, channel flakes, scrapers, gravers, and large bifaces. Future archeological, geological, and paleontological studies of the site may yield sufficient data to reconstruct the physical appearance of the site during its period of occupation. One of the most significant locations of Folsom artifacts in North America, the Adair-Steadman Site is important as a valuable source of information on the prehistory of the state, the nation, and the entire continent. It is protected from disturbance by federal and state antiquities laws. (1984)

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