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Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…Brennan et al. (1962)] VINETTE I POTTERY* IN THE CROTON RIVER MOUTH AREA Louis A. Brennan Metropolitan & Mid-Hudson Chapters Two weeks ago, (March, 1962), while excavating in the middens at the Kettle Rock end of Croton Point about which…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…bladed side-notched point, half an oval winged bannerstone, quartzite spalls and typical hammerstones and mullers. But no pottery occurred in this dump. Kettle Rock is not the only situation in the vicinity of the Croton River mouth where Vinette…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906)
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…The Indians on both sides of the Hudson here were of kindred stock and were largely intermarried. (See Raritans and Pomptons.) Senasqua, quoted as the name of Teller's Point (now Croton Point), and also as the name of Teller…
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] RITCHIE: A VALEDICTION Robert E. Funk, NYSAAF
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…Brennan et al. (1962)] Number 26 ******************************************************************************************** Contents Notes 1 Hudson River Valley Projectile Point Correlation Workshop, Sept. 22, 1962 Mauck Brammer 4 Fossils and Concretions from Coastal New York Sites Edward J. Kaesar 5 A Double Child Burial in Orient…
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] 1, Researches and Transactions of the New York State Archaeological Association, Rochester.) 18 1945 1945 1945 1945
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] Middleport Criss-Cross Owasco Other Undecorated Vessels Ripley Plain Other TABLE 2 POTTERY TYPES f % 43 45.4 5 5.2 4 4.2
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] To document his case, Brennan reviews the development of man in the Old World and discusses the possible cultures that could have been ancestral to the early migrants of the
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] The Bulletin Number 52 July 1971 CONTENTS The Archaic Revisited, A Preface L.A.B 1 The Archaic in New York William A. Ritchie 2 William A. Ritchie: A Valediction Robert E. Funk 13
Various (1971)
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…DeLaney, King's College 11:10 "Implication of Two Carbon 14 Dates from Montrose Point" Louis A. Brennan, Metropolitan Chapter 11:40 "A Radiocarbon Date for Otter Creek and Related Points" Robert Funk, Van Epps-Hartley Chapter 12:00 Noon…
Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)
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…There are charcoal dates from Wicker's Creek and Croton Point #2 (5900 ± 200 rcy) that also fall into this time period. Paired charcoal and shell dates 4500 to 5000 years old are in agreement from the Piping Rock, Croton…
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] However, no one can read this book without seeing prehistoric America as alive, colorful, dynamic, and fruitful. There are new ideas and critical analysis of old ones that merit reading. Don W. Dragoo Carnegie Museum
Various (1971)
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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 all
Various (1971)
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…1962 A Beginning in Chronology for the Croton River Area. Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Vol. XXXII, Nos. 3-4, pp. 138-156. Gettysburg. __________ 1967 The Taconic Tradition and the Coe Axiom. The Bulletin, New York State Archeological Association, No. 39, pp. 6…
Various (1971)
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…Still lower down river in Westchester County, radiocarbon dates of similar magnitude were secured on charcoal from the bottom level of a midden at Croton Point, 3900 B.C. ± 200 years (X-1315) (Brennan 1962), and on oyster shell from…
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] But the pressure was relieved by numerous and frequently unexpected moments of humor. Working for and with Bill Ritchie was a memorable experience, and indeed as one summer field assistant put it, Bill was quite literally the most…
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] 1958 MacNeish, R. 1952 The Late Prehistoric Occupation in Southwestern New York: An Interpretive Analysis. Researches and Transactions, New York State Archaeological Association, Vol. 14, No. 1, Albany. Iroquois Pottery Types - A Technique for the Study of Iroquois…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] 18, Los Angeles 42,
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] The Archaeological History of New York. New York State Museum Bulletin, Nos. 235-236 (Part 1), Nos. 237-238 (Part 2), Albany. A Typology and Nomenclature for New York Projectile Points, New York State Museum and Science Service…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…The point styles included one thorn-shouldered point, one simple stemmed narrow point, a narrow asymmetric point, a point that is probably in 14 THE BULLETIN the fishtail tradition, four broad-stemmed points that would elsewhere be called Gary stemmed…
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] A convex sided type of point with either a straight, convex, or concave base represents 75.0% of the sample. A visual inspection of the flint utilized indicates that it is either of the Onondaga or Lockport Dolomite…
Various (1971)
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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 Explorations in Canada. Museum Service…
Various (1971)
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…date for Lamoka at the type site provides an age for a major culture of the narrow point tradition very close to that of the Vosburg phase in 8 THE BULLETIN eastern New York and Connecticut. Brennan's finds at…
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] Association Morning Session Charles F. Hayes, III, Chairman, Morgan Chapter 9:15 "The Bare Island Culture on Eagle Neck, Orient, New York" Roy Latham, Long Island Chapter 9:30 "The Laurel Hollow Site" Kathryn Browning, Long Island Chapter…
Various (1971)
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…52, July 1971 7 the "small stemmed point" complex on Long Island. On some of his sites Wading River points occur only in the lowest levels, on others they are present throughout the deposits, sometimes in association with other point…
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] The length of 17 points varied from 17.0 mm, to 46.0 mm.; the mean is 28.5 mm., median 28.0 mm., and mode 28.0 mm. The width of 25 points varied from 17.0…
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] The lip profile was as follows: flat lip, 60 vessels; rounded lip, 27 vessels; pinched lip, 3 vessels; and indeterminant lip, 5 vessels. The predominant characteristic is a flat lip, with a frequency of 63.0%. Criterion 7…
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] At the Frontenac Island site the projectile point inventory included 104 broad, stemmed points, some clearly identifiable with the Genesee type, others equitable with the ruder and less well defined stemmed form found in the Brewerton assemblages at…
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] "Determining Cultural Levels in Unstratified Sites" Philip H. Salkin, Triple Cities Chapter "The Osteology of Seneca Residence Pattern: The Reservation Period" Audrey Sublett, Florida Atlantic University, Fredrick Al. Houghton Chapter "A Stylistic Analysis of Iroquois Pottery" William Engelbrecht…
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] This fact, already remarked for the narrow point users of the middle and upper Hudson Valley, can be extended to include the substitution of Onondaga and Normanskill flints for rhyolite in the manufacture of the "broad points" of…