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NYSAA Bulletin No. 107 — Dogan Point Archaeological Site — Passage 16

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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] angle as to leave an impression similar to that produced by a pseudo 11 The Bulletin Figure 3. Site plan of the Mulcaster Island East Site (36H14) showing distribution of native ceramics. scallop shell tool. This variation on the same vessel appears to be a characteristic trait found on Middle Woodland vessels. This is a feature that has been noticed on ceramics from various sites in the National Parks system in Ontario, most notably the Gordon Island North Site in St. Lawrence Islands National Park and the Camp Kitchi Site in Georgian Bay Islands National Park. Late Point Peninsula ceramic types dominate the Mulcaster Island East ceramic assemblage with at least six