The URL is
<http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/hinds/index.html>. There is a
photo of some people working on an an archaeological dig in 1976, and
one of them is a "student" named Michael Boon! Is that Mike Boon the
caver? The picture does not show enough to identify the person, but
I didn't think he was ever a student in Texas.
Mark
At 12:47 AM 1/20/2011, Logan McNatt wrote:
For photos of Hinds Cave (including a coprolite) and a very
informative description of the perishable archeological finds
(fibers, netting, cordage, etc), go to the Texas Beyond History
website and click on the dot labeled Hinds Cave on the map of
Texas. Texas A&M excavated part of the midden in the mid-1970s, and
I went there once around 1979. The description includes a sidebar
titled "Cave, Shelter, or Rockshelter"; Hinds Cave is a large
rockshelter, 120 ft wide by 75 ft deep.
Logan
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