Leanderthal Lady
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Leanderthal Lady is the skeletal remains of a prehistoric woman discovered in January 1983 by the
Texas Department of Transportation The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT ) is a government agency in the American state of Texas. Though the public face of the agency is generally associated with the construction and maintenance of the state's immense state highway system ...
at the Wilson-Leonard Brushy Creek Site (an ancient Native American campsite) in the city of
Cedar Park, Texas Cedar Park is a city and a major suburb of Austin in the state of Texas, approximately to the north-west of the center of Austin. According to the 2020 U.S. Census, the city's population was 77,595. History Before the arrival of European sett ...
, a suburb of Austin, the state capital. The remains were also alternatively labeled "Leanne". Both names were inspired by the proximity of the site to the town of Leander, to the north.


Analysis

Carbon dating and stratigraphic analysis showed the remains to be 10,000 to 13,000 years old. The skeleton is of a tall female who was approximately eighteen to thirty years old at the time of death. The find was significant as one of the oldest and most complete human skeleton finds in North America.


See also

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Leanne's Burial
{{Pre-Columbian North America 1983 archaeological discoveries 1983 in Texas Oldest human remains in the Americas People from Cedar Park, Texas People from Leander, Texas Unsolved deaths Williamson County, Texas