ENGRAVED STONE
"WHEATSTONE"
GAULT SITE

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS
PRIVATE COLLECTION
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   This engraved stone has been referred to as the

"Wheatstone" because of a design that is similar

to stalks of wheat that are engraved on both sides.

It was found by David Olmstead along with a complete

undamaged fluted point. He found it approximately

3.5 feet (106.7 cm) deep while digging, several years

ago, on the Gault site.
   This stone is engraved on both sides with a similar

design. Both sides have five to eight vertical lines

that extend upward from a horizontal line. The ends

of the vertical lines have diamonds engraved on them.

Some of the diamonds are filled with vertical parallel

lines. This engraved stone measures 4 1/16 inches

(10.2 cm) long, 2 5/8 inches (6.6 cm) wide and 5/16

on an inch (7 mm) thick.

Engraved "Wheatstone" from the Gault site.

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