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  • The Land and Its Early People
  • Age of Contact
  • The state's history dates back over 13,000 years, when the first people arrived, marking the beginning of the Paleolithic Era. The transition to the Archaic Era brought advancements in tools, hunting techniques, and trade networks. The Late Prehistoric Period was characterized by diverse cultures encountered by early European explorers in the 1500s. The ​Caddo culture, known for its large settlements and complex society in the Piney Woods of East Texas, significantly shaped the region's history. It is credited with giving Texas its name, derived from the Caddo greeting "Tay-yas."
  • The state's history dates back over 13,000 years, when the first people arrived, marking the beginning of the Paleolithic Era. The transition to the Archaic Era brought advancements in tools, hunting techniques, and trade networks. The Late Prehistoric Period was characterized by diverse cultures encountered by early European explorers in the 1500s. The ​Caddo culture, known for its large settlements and complex society in the Piney Woods of East Texas, significantly shaped the region's history. It is credited with giving Texas its name, derived from the Caddo greeting "Tay-yas."
  • The Land and Its Early People
  • The state's history dates back over 13,000 years, when the first people arrived, marking the beginning of the Paleolithic Era. The transition to the Archaic Era brought advancements in tools, hunting techniques, and trade networks. The Late Prehistoric Period was characterized by diverse cultures encountered by early European explorers in the 1500s. The ​Caddo culture, known for its large settlements and complex society in the Piney Woods of East Texas, significantly shaped the region's history. It is credited with giving Texas its name, derived from the Caddo greeting "Tay-yas."
  • The Land and Its Early People
  • The state's history dates back over 13,000 years, when the first people arrived, marking the beginning of the Paleolithic Era. The transition to the Archaic Era brought advancements in tools, hunting techniques, and trade networks. The Late Prehistoric Period was characterized by diverse cultures encountered by early European explorers in the 1500s. The ​Caddo culture, known for its large settlements and complex society in the Piney Woods of East Texas, significantly shaped the region's history. It is credited with giving Texas its name, derived from the Caddo greeting "Tay-yas."
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