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The John's Bridge Site

The John's Bridge Site
Author: Peter A. Thomas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1980
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN:

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The John's Bridge Site, VT-FR-69

The John's Bridge Site, VT-FR-69
Author: Peter A. Thomas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1980
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN:

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The 1983 Excavations at 19BN281

The 1983 Excavations at 19BN281
Author: Christopher L. Borstel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1985
Genre: Cape Cod (Mass.)
ISBN:

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Late Pleistocene Archaeology and Ecology in the Far Northeast

Late Pleistocene Archaeology and Ecology in the Far Northeast
Author: Claude Chapdelaine
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012-10-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1603448055

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The Far Northeast, a peninsula incorporating the six New England states, New York east of the Hudson, Quebec south of the St. Lawrence River and Gulf of St. Lawrence, and the Maritime Provinces, provided the setting for a distinct chapter in the peopling of North America. Late Pleistocene Archaeology and Ecology in the Far Northeast focuses on the Clovis pioneers and their eastward migration into this region, inhospitable before 13,500 years ago, especially in its northern latitudes. Bringing together the last decade or so of research on the Paleoindian presence in the area, Claude Chapdelaine and the contributors to this volume discuss, among other topics, the style variations in the fluted points left behind by these migrating peoples, a broader disparity than previously thought. This book offers not only an opportunity to review new data and interpretations in most areas of the Far Northeast, including a first glimpse at the Cliche-Rancourt Site, the only known fluted point site in Quebec, but also permits these new findings to shape revised interpretations of old sites. The accumulation of research findings in the Far Northeast has been steady, and this timely book presents some of the most interesting results, offering fresh perspectives on the prehistory of this important region.


Passion for the Past

Passion for the Past
Author: James Vallière Wright
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1772821578

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A Passion for the Past celebrates the late archaeologist James F. Pendergast. The book includes twenty-two essays on subjects ranging from archaeological ethnicity to Native perspectives on archaeology, and features several texts on the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, a subject dear to Pendergast’s heart.


The Original Vermonters

The Original Vermonters
Author: William A. Haviland
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780874516678

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In a thoroughly enjoyable and readable book Haviland and Power effectively shatter the myth that Indians never lived in Vermont.--Library Journal


Stone by Stone

Stone by Stone
Author: Robert Thorson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802719201

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There once may have been 250,000 miles of stone walls in America's Northeast, stretching farther than the distance to the moon. They took three billion man-hours to build. And even though most are crumbling today, they contain a magnificent scientific and cultural story-about the geothermal forces that formed their stones, the tectonic movements that brought them to the surface, the glacial tide that broke them apart, the earth that held them for so long, and about the humans who built them. Stone walls layer time like Russian dolls, their smallest elements reflecting the longest spans, and Thorson urges us to study them, for each stone has its own story. Linking geological history to the early American experience, Stone by Stone presents a fascinating picture of the land the Pilgrims settled, allowing us to see and understand it with new eyes.