NYSAA Bulletin No. 107 — Dogan Point Archaeological Site — Passage 28
[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] body of the pot in places appears to be fabric impressed or marked by a large cord-wrapped paddle. Figure 1. Durfee Underlined pot raised from Cumberland Bay, Lake Champlain, New York, 1979. Height 29 cm (11 5/8 in); circumference of body 82 cm (32 3/16 in). The pot appears to be of the Durfee Underlined type. In learning of this pot in June 1980, William A. Ritchie commented that it was closely related to pottery from the Roebuck Site, which is located in eastern Ontario along the St. Lawrence drainage. The pot is in the custody of the Clinton County Historical Association Museum, 48 Court Street, Plattsburgh, New York. Acknowledgment This article is based on letters from Dennis Lewis to R. Arthur Johnson dated August 16, 1979 and February 9, 1982. 25 Summary of the Results of Research at the Archaic Dogan Point Site, Westchester Co., New York Cheryl Claassen, Department of Anthropology, Appalachian State University This paper summarizes the papers presented at the Hudson Valley Archaeological Conference held March 4, 1994, in Albany, about the Archaic shell matrix site known as Dogan Point. Summarized here are the geological information, biological information, radiocarbon dates, and corroborative observations on the antiquity of this site, the oldest shell matrix site on the Atlantic Coast. at least 140 sq m (1500 sq ft) of deposits. I directed work east and west of Brennan's trenches from 1987 to 1993 (Claassen 1994a), disturbing 56 sq m (603 sq ft).