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The Kitchawank, Wappinger, and Lenape peoples who lived here for 7,000+ years

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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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Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)
[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] Much of the charcoal submitted for species identification was unidentifiable due to mineralization, further suggesting that the charcoal from this site is unsuitable for typical archaeological analyses. formation of a…
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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] Bone is not safe in shell-matrix sites and evidences greater decay with increasing depositional time. Nichol and Wild (1984:47)calculated a half-life for the most robust bones of the snapper at 500 years in shellmatri…
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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] For a delta R between -200 and ± 200 14 C years, the earliest possible evidence for shellfish use on the lower Hudson was 7260-6600 years before present (Little 1994). There is no means by which one can support an arg…
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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] Deer bone will be tested for the fluoride content in an effort to study site disturbance. Oysters will undergo oxygen isotope analysis for information about the aquatic habitat and chemical analysis for additional hab…
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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] Archaeology of Eastern North America 18:75-87. 1994a Digging Into Dogan Point. Paper presented at the Archaeology of the Hudson Valley Conference, Albany. 1994b Invertebrates at Dogan Point. Paper presented at the Arc…
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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] the petroglyph: the deer's head, a horse with horns, a birdlike human figure, and others. Doubtless sensing my growing skepticism, Mrs. Gerard endeavored to allay my suspicions by informing me that she was familiar wi…
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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] genre. Besides, Mrs. Gerard was pleasantly persuasive, and so I agreed to make the trip. And why not? It was the beginning of fall and the leaves were just starting to turn colorful. What a delightful time to get away…
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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] might as easily have been applied to the Palisades petroglyph: Unfortunately, Monsieur de Mortillet did not inform us concerning the appearance of this prehistoric "bridge," or how Paleolithic humans might have crosse…
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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] some future time. Haagensen, Alice Munro 1986 Palisades and Snedens Landing. Pilgrimage Publications, Tarrytown, New York. Kraft, Herbert C. 1986 The Lenape: Archaeology, History and Ethnography. New Jersey Historical…
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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] 11:05 am European Glass Trade Beads on the Niagara Frontier Region Sites Kathryn Stark, SUNY Buffalo 11:30 am Inventory of Artifacts and Ecofacts from an Early Seventeenth Century Erie Midden, Erie County, New York Mi…
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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] 9:25 am 9:50 am 10:15 am 1:55 p m Recent Excavations at the Ripley Site, Chautauqua County, New York: Preliminary Results and Implications for Future Research William Green, SUNY Albany Archaeological Survey of Cortla…
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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] 10:55 am 11:20 am 1:30-4:30 48 Monuments to Indians and Pioneers of Early Times Robert J. Gorall, L.H. Morgan Chapter The Myth of the Jesuit Ring: A Study of the IHS Adrian Mandzy, York University The Highest Form of …
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