Hill Country Archeological Association

Hill Country Archeological Association HCAA mission is to preserve the Texas Hill Country’s prehistoric & historic heritage, and educate Join Today!

HCAA mission is to preserve the Texas Hill Country’s prehistoric & historic heritage, and educate the public about archeology and our regional history.

Join HCAA on July 18 to hear Gus Costa speak on the Nighthawk Project. It's FREE and open to the public.When: Saturday, ...
06/13/2026

Join HCAA on July 18 to hear Gus Costa speak on the Nighthawk Project. It's FREE and open to the public.

When: Saturday, July 18, 12:30pm
Where: Riverside Nature Center, 150 Francisco Lemos Street, Kerrville, TX 78028
Speaker: Dr. August "Gus" Costa, an independent consulting archaeologist that provides specialist support in geoarchaeology, artifact and faunal analysis
Presentation: Seven Kills in 3,000 years at the Nighthawk Bison Jump (Caprock Canyons State Park)

Another nice day at CWR. Richard and Craig are "les deux magots".Photos courtesy of Richard Tomlinson and Francoise Wils...
06/10/2026

Another nice day at CWR. Richard and Craig are "les deux magots".

Photos courtesy of Richard Tomlinson and Francoise Wilson.

Please join us for the next book club selection: Archaeology from Space: How the Future Shapes Our Past by Sarah Parcak ...
06/09/2026

Please join us for the next book club selection: Archaeology from Space: How the Future Shapes Our Past by Sarah Parcak on June 10 at 1:30pm.

This meeting and the one in July will be held at the Kerr Regional History Center at 425 Water St, Kerrville, TX 78028, just west of the Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library.

July's selection is Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari.

The book club will take a break in August.

Pleasant temps yesterday at CWR, not too buggy.Excavations continued around the hearth feature in Unit 25, a well-organi...
06/02/2026

Pleasant temps yesterday at CWR, not too buggy.

Excavations continued around the hearth feature in Unit 25, a well-organized cooking feature in the shallow levels of Unit 25.

Numerous in situ lithic artifacts were recovered, including 3 broken biface fragments, probably pieces of long, thin, well-made knives.

Prospectively identified a small, well-made biface from a chert source that we have not previously recognized.

Our podcast on HCAA on Boerne Radio 103.9 is available now:
05/30/2026

Our podcast on HCAA on Boerne Radio 103.9 is available now:

The Boerne Brew – Hill Country Archaeological Association 103.9 FM Boerne Radio | Host: Jeff Flynn, Managing Editor, Boerne Star Guests: Kelly Skovberg (President, HCAA) & Richard Tomlinson (Board Member, HCAA) Summary: Jeff Flynn sits down with Kelly Skovberg and Richard Tomlinson from the Hill C...

The Gault site and Michael Collins are getting some incredible coverage. Authentic Texas, Issue 35, Winter, has two arti...
05/28/2026

The Gault site and Michael Collins are getting some incredible coverage.

Authentic Texas, Issue 35, Winter, has two articles by D. Clark Wernecke, who was a previous executive director of the Gault School of Archaeological Research.

The Stones Spoke and Mike Collins Listened: https://authentictexas.com/the-stones-spoke-and-mike-collins-listened/

Tracking Technology of Ancient Americans: https://authentictexas.com/tracking-technology-of-ancient-americans/

The May issue of Texas Co-op Power has an article titled He Kept Digging: https://texascooppower.com/he-kept-digging/

May 25 was Memorial Day, a day when we honor all living and past service members. Both Shawn and Craig are veterans and ...
05/27/2026

May 25 was Memorial Day, a day when we honor all living and past service members. Both Shawn and Craig are veterans and they spent part of the day at CWR. We thank them for their service and sacrifice, and also acknowledge their successes in field work.

Diggers on Monday found a possible metatarsal phalange and the hearth feature contains 4 fire-cracked rocks fractured-in-situ.

This looks like an amazing conference! Please attend if you are able.Our very own Mike McBride is part of a session on D...
05/27/2026

This looks like an amazing conference! Please attend if you are able.

Our very own Mike McBride is part of a session on Day 4, October 17.

9:00-9:30 Peopling Central America: Stone Tool Technologies, Site Distributions, and New Understandings of the Earliest Occupants of the New World Neotropics-Jon C. Lohse, Mike McBride, Sébastien Perrot-Minnot and Victoria C. Pagano

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150 Francisco Lemos
Kerrville, TX
78028

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