Texas Heritage, Winter 2002 Page: 31
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Readers comment on past issues
I enjoyed the article on Peaceable Kingdom in the Fall 2001
issue of Texas HERITAGE magazine.
For the record, although Texas A&M University students
have been housed at the retreat while working at the nearby
Gault Site, and Department of Archeology staff and students
have visited sites on the Bowmer Ranch, actual survey and
excavation was initiated by a University of Texas at Austin
graduate student circa 1994, and for the last three years overseen
by Michael Williams and me, both of the University of
Texas at San Antonio.
Members of the Llano Uplift Archeological Society
(LUAS) have at times assisted, and we also hosted a small
portion of the 2001 TAS Field School. One of the sites on
the property (41BL116) provides the archeological data for
my master's thesis, which will be completed this fall.
Andrew F. Malof, AustinThe recent summer issue of HERITAGE magazine was, as
usual, very interesting. I enjoyed the descriptions of each of
the Texas museums but was surprised that you did not mention
The Institute of Texan Cultures in San Antonio. This
unique museum details the various cultures and ethnic
groups that have contributed to the development of our
state.
Starting with the Native Americans and continuing to the
most recent Vietnamese immigration, the museum documents
each group's contributions and, as far as I know, there
is no other Texas museum that provides this view. Perhaps
this Institution might be a source of material for a future
issue of your wonderful magazine.
Your work is invaluable, and I look forward to each
issue.
Helen K. Wilk, San Antonio
Please send comments regarding Texas HERITAGE magazine to
Editor, P.O. Box 50314, Austin, TX 78763.HERITAGE G WINTER 2002
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