Language:
English
Pages:
XXVII, 173 S
,
Ill., Kt
Series Statement:
Researches and transactions of the New York State Archeological Association 17,1
DDC:
974.7/01
Keywords:
Ritchie, William A
;
Indians of North America Antiquities
;
Excavations (Archaeology)
;
Excavations (Archaeology)
;
Indians of North America Antiquities
;
Northeastern States Antiquities
;
New York (State) Antiquities
Abstract:
Kraft, H. C. The Paleo-Indian sites at Port Mobil, Staten Island.--Funk, R. E. Early to middle archaic occupations in upstate New York.--Tuck, J. A. A look at Laurentian.--Dragoo, D. W. Prehistoric Iroquoian occupation in the upper Ohio Valley.--Pratt, P. P. A perspective on Oneida archeology.--Lenig, D. Of Dutchmen, beaver hats, and Iroquois.--White, M. E. The Shelby site reexamined.--Elliott, D. Otsiningo, an example of an eighteenth century settlement pattern.--Snow, D. R. Archeology and ethnohistory in eastern New York.--Richardson, J. B. The impact of European contact on Northeastern Iroquois and Algonkian art styles.--Trubowitz, N. A statistical examination of the social structure of Frontenac Island.--Stewart, M. C. Pits in the Northeast.--Salwen, B., and Bridges, S. T. Cultural differences and the interpretation of archeological evidence
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