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NYSAA Bulletin No. 107 — Dogan Point Archaeological Site — Passage 10

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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] to be determined and will form the focus of a future study. Conclusion This paper reports on student research conducted on data from the Eaton Site. It is offered as a preliminary report, with the understanding that as more data are recovered and analyzed, some of the conclusions presented here may need to be revised. It is also anticipated that continuing study of these data will suggest additional hypotheses to be tested, both with existing data and the addition of new data through excavation. The Eaton Site is a major archaeological resource. While the site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, continued development of areas around the site render its future uncertain. It is hoped that in some measure the continued recovery and analysis of data from the site will serve not only to increase our understanding of its past inhabitants, but also to focus the attention of the general public on the importance of archaeological resources.