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The Kitchawank, Wappinger, and Lenape peoples who lived here for 7,000+ years
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| Source | Passages | Words | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Various (1971) | 98 | 18,630 | Original → |
| Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994) | 73 | 12,771 | Original → |
| Various (1967) | 42 | 8,829 | Original → |
| Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962) | 39 | 7,958 | Original → |
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Various (1971)
[Various (1971)] Parker scheme, already coming apart at the seams, and grouped his archeological cultures according to a strictly arbitrary classification, which almost entirely avoided the ethnic connotations of the old 14 THE BULLETIN scheme. He wa…
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[Various (1971)] In that same year he published a synopsis of his thesis in American Antiquity, entitled "A Perspective of Northeastern Archaeology." In this article he set forth the fundamental cultural framework, which was to influence profoundly a…
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[Various (1971)] dubbed, rapidly became a collector's item. The title was The Pre-Iroquoian Occupation of New York State (Memoir No. 1, Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences). This work earned him the A. Cressy Morrison Prize of the New York Academy …
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[Various (1971)] In the early 1950's he synthesized his work on certain enigmatic burial sites with the formulation of the seminal idea of a "basic core of religiosity," which pervaded a variety of northeastern cultures at the dawn the ceramic epoch.…
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[Various (1971)] This awareness that a comprehensive picture of whole cultural contexts could only be approached through the elucidation of settlement data-the "frozen" aspect of prehistoric social structure-motivated him to plan a multi-season proje…
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[Various (1971)] There were also important changes in his older classifications of some cultures, descriptions of newly defined complexes, and finally a concise discussion of the data favoring the in situ evolution of Iroquoian culture. A revised edi…
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[Various (1971)] In this volume, expected to be in print late in 1971, we have presented our current views, stemming largely from Ritchie's earlier syntheses, on the development of Indian cultures within their total environment-physical, biological, …
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[Various (1971)] significant research in widely separated parts of the world, including France, Spain, Egypt, the Levant, the Far East, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, Alaska, Canada, Arkansas, Missouri, and last but not least, the northeastern United States. T…
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[Various (1971)] An Algonkian Village Site near Levanna, New York. Research Records, No. 1, pp. 1-27. Rochester Municipal Museum, Rochester, N.Y. Hamtinerstones, Anvils and Certain Pitted Stones. Researches and Transactions of New York State Archeolo…
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[Various (1971)] Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences, Rochester, N.Y. Algonkin-Iroquois Contacts in New York State. Bulletin of Archaeological Society of Delaware, Volume 1, No. 2, pp. 2-6. Dover, Del. Indian Mounds in the Genesee Valley, Museum Se…
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[Various (1971)] 1945 1945 17 The Iroquois and the Birdstone, American Antiquity, Volume II, No. 3, pp. 214-215, Menasha, Wis. The Culture Sequence in New York. Museum Service, Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences, May, Rochester, N.Y. A Prehistoric…
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[Various (1971)] Excavations in a Prehistoric Village Site Near T3ainbridge, New York. Museum Service, April-May, pp. 86-90, Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences, Rochester, N.Y. A Village and Burial Site on Frontenac Island, Museum Service, Oct.-No…
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[Various (1971)] Multiple Bony Lesions Suggesting Myeloma in a Pre-Columbian Indian of Ten Years (with George D, Williams, M,D.), American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, Vol. XLVI, No. 3, pp. 351-355, Review of Eli Lilly's "Prehistoric …
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[Various (1971)] 1, Researches and Transactions of the New York State Archaeological Association, Rochester.) 18 1945 1945 1945 1945
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[Various (1971)] Rochester, N.Y. A Stra tified Prehistoric Site at Brewerton, New York . Researches and Transactions of the New York State Archaeological Association, Vol. XI, No. 1, pp. v, 1-53, Rochester, N.Y. (Also published as Research Records No…
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[Various (1971)] Archaeological Evidence for Ceremonialism in the Owasco Culture. Researches and Transactions, N.Y. State Archeological Association, Vol. XI, No. 2, pp. iii, 55-75, Rochester, N.Y. What's New in Archaeology? Museum Service, Vol. 20, N…
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[Various (1971)] 9, Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences, Rochester.) The Bell-Philhower Site in Sussex County, New Jersey. Prehistory Research Series, Vol. III, No. 2, pp. 147-272, Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, Ind. Archaeological Explo…
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[Various (1971)] 19 The Promise of Ontario Archaeology, Bulletin of the Society for American Archaeology, Univ. of Toronto, II, pp. 1-21, Toronto. Another Probable Case of Prehistoric Bear Ceremonialism in New York. American Antiquity, Vol. 15, No. 3…
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[Various (1971)] Current Concepts of Continuity and Chronology in New York Prehistory, Eastern States Archeological Federation Bulletin, No. 10, p. 5, Milton, Pa. A Current Synthesis of New York Prehistory. American Antiquity, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 130…
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[Various (1971)] Indian History of New York State, Part II -The Iroquoian Tribes of New York State. Education Leaflet No. 7, New York State Museum, 20 pp. Albany. A Probable Paleo-Indian Site in Vermont. American Antiquity, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 249-25…
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[Various (1971)] 20 THE BULLETIN 1955 Arthur Caswell Parker, The Bulletin, New York State Archeological Association, No. 3, pp. 13, Albany. 1955 The Northern Burial Cult, Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Vol. XXV, No. 1, pp. 45-49, Milton, Pa. 1955 The No…
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[Various (1971)] 1-30, Salt Lake City. 1957 Excavations in 1956 on Archaic Sites of Long Island. Eastern States Archeological Federation Bulletin, No. 16, pp. 12-13. Trenton, N.J. 1957 Archaeology: Western Hemisphere. Encyclopaedia Britannica Book of…
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[Various (1971)] 1959 The Eastern Dispersal of Adena (with Don W . Dragoo), American Antiquity, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 43-50, Salt Lake City, 1959 Excavation of an Owasco Village Site in New York: Report on 1958 Settlement Pattern Studies in the Northea…
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[Various (1971)] 1971 1972 21 Northeastern Crossties with the Arctic. In, Prehistoric Cultural Relations Between the Arctic and Temperate Zones of North America, ed. by John M, Campbell, Arctic Institute of North America, Technical Paper No. 11, pp. …
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[Various (1971)] The Archaeology of Martha's Vineyard: A Framework for the Prehistory of Southern New Eng land. A Study in Coastal Ecology and Adaptation. The Natural History Press. The American Museum of Natural History. 270 pp. Garden City, New Yor…
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[Various (1971)] In the 1950's the United States Army Corps of Engineers proposed to dam the Allegheny River at Kinzua, Pennsylvania, to prevent downriver flooding and to control the navigation level of the river. Since the proposed dam would create …
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[Various (1971)] The elevation of the sites is 1325-1330 ft. and thus falls within the flood pool created by the dam at Kinzua. The first area found and later excavated was called Witchs Walk #l. This area had not been previously discovered due to th…
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[Various (1971)] It now appears that the site borders on the edge of an old river channel and does not extend across it. The area originally excavated appears to be the western half of the site, with the eastern limits extending at least 150 ft. from…
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[Various (1971)] Most features could not be excavated during the 1967 field session and it was only in the Fall of 1968 that the water level dropped sufficiently to allow excavation of the features. PHYSIOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY OF THE ALLEGHENY PLATEAU T…
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[Various (1971)] It would appear that the overburden must have been deposited fairly rapidly (five to six successive floodings) since there is no layering of silt and organic material and very little organic material is scattered through the silt. Th…