| AENA#34...2006 (188pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| The Social Implications of Younge Complex Mortuary Ritual: A Survey of Post-mortem
Skeletal Modifications from Riviere Au Vase, Michigan |
C. Scott Speal |
| A Model of Paleoindian Hafted Biface Chronology in Northeastern Indiana |
Andrew A. White |
| Poverty or Natural Wisdom: Native Home Solutions in Eighteenth-Century Nantucket |
Tonya Largy and Mary Lynne Rainey |
| Dispersed Villages in Late Woodland Period South-Coastal Rhode Island |
Alan Leveillee, Joseph Waller, Jr., and Donna Ingham |
| Illustration Acknowledgments for ÒCommunalism among the Late Prehistoric/Protohistoric
Intermontane and Monongahela CulturesÓ by David N. Fuerst |
Editor's Note |
| Late to Transitional Archaic Exchange in Eastern Massachusetts |
Curtiss Hoffman |
| The Thomas Paleoindian Site (7NC-D-4), New Castle County, Delaware |
Andrew J. Stanzeski and Robert F. Hoffman |
| Holocene Land-use, Settlement Patterns, and Lithic Raw Material Use in Central West Virginia |
Douglas H. MacDonald, Jonathan C. Lothrop, David L. Cremeens, and Barbara A. Munford |
| Cod, Clams and Deer: The Food Remains from Indiantown Island |
Arthur Spiess, Kristin Sobolik, Diana Crader, John Mosher, and Deborah Wilson |
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| AENA#33...2005 (178pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| Communalism among the Late Prehistoric/protohistoric Intermontane and Monongahela Cultures |
David N. Fuerst | Prehistoric Rockshelter Use On Virginias Appalachian Plateaus: Settlement Patterns, Looting, and Survivability |
Michael B. Barber |
| A Microblade Core from the Williamson Site, Dinwiddie County, Virginia | Wm Jack Hranicky |
| Atlantic City Site 28AT105: A Paleoindian Site On the Present Day Coast of New Jersey | Andrew J. Stanzeski |
| The Cullison Site: A Protohistoric Village in East Central Ohio | Nigel Brush | A Preliminary Study on the Suitability of Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) for Identifying Hathaway Formation Chert from the Northern Champlain Valley of Vermon |
Matthew T. Boulanger, Allen D. Hathaway, Robert J. Speakman, and Michael D. Glascock |
| Middle Archaic Period Settlement and Lithic Use in Upper Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island And Southeastern Masssachusetts |
Mary Lynne Rainey |
| Nanticoke Indian Burial Practices: Challenges for Archaeological Interpretation | Gary D. Shaffer |
| Tundra, Ice, and a Pleistocene Cape on the Gulf of Maine: A Case of Paleoindian Transhumance | Bertrand G. Pelletier and Brian S. Robinson |
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| AENA#32...2004 (182pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| ÒMawooshenÓ Revisited: Two Native American Contact Period Sites on the Central Maine Coast | Petersen, Blustain, and Bradley |
| More Precious than Gold: a Preliminary Study of the Varieties and Distribution of Pre-Contact Copper Artifacts in New Jersey | Veit, Lattanzi, and Bello |
| Debitage Analysis of 27-HB-1, A Late Paleoindian/Archaic Stratified Site in Southern New Hampshire | Boisvert and Bennett |
| Stability in a Time of Change: Contact Period Health in the Lower Susquehanna Valley | Gagnon |
| Paleoindian Site Locations in New Jersey | Pagoulatos |
| Two New Fluted Point Discoveries from Middlesex and Oxford Counties, Southwestern Ontario, Canada | Timmermans |
| The Clauson Site: Late Archaic Settlement and Subsistence in the Uplands of Central New York | Levine |
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| AENA#31...2003 (177pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| A Preliminary Investigation of Population Dynamics Of the Upper Ohio Valley: AD 1200-1650 | Sciulli, Lease, Brown, and Tatarek |
| Early Archaic Settlement Patterns of New Jersey | Peter Pagoulatos |
| The Archaeology and Ethnohistory of a Drowned Land: Innu Nation Research along the Former Michikamats Lake Shore in Nitassinan (Interior Labrador) | Loring, McCaffrey, Armitage, and Ashini |
| The Neal Garrison Paleoindian Site, York County, Maine | Kellogg |
| The Cayuga Lake Archaeology Project: Surveying Marginalized Landscapes in New YorkÕs Finger Lakes Region | Levine |
| Material Culture of the Contact Period In the Upper Potomac Valley: Chronological and Cultural Implications | Wall and Lapham |
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| AENA#30...2002 (189pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| Contact Period Petroglyphs in Machias Bay, Maine | Hedden |
| Applied Archaeology Influencing Native Traditions: a Case From Rhode Island | Leveille |
| Understanding Archaic Period Ground Stone Tool Technology Through Debitage Analysis from the Clark I Site, Norridgewock, Maine | Will |
| A Survey of Pathological Conditions in the Southwestern Pennsylvania | Scuilli |
| Rethinking the "Whittlesey Collapse": Late Prehistoric Pottery Migrations in Eastern Ohio | Redmond, Ruhl |
| The Disappearance of the Monongahela: Solved? | Richardson, Anderson, Cook |
| Protohistoric Monongahela Trade Relations: Evidence from the Foley Farm Phase Glass Beads | Lapham, Johnson |
| Elites Among the Monongahela?: Evidence for Emergent Social Complexity
in the Late
Prehistoric- Protohistoric Period of Southwestern Pennsylvania |
Anderson |
| Recent Research on the Saint Lawrence Iroquoians of Northern New York | Abel |
| The Dunlap Famstead: a Market-dependent Farm in the Early History of the Maumee Valley of Ohio | Stothers, Tucker |
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| AENA#29...2001 (213pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| Of Discoidals and Monongahela: A League of Their Own? | George |
| Vanished Beneath the Waves: The Lost History and Prehistory of Southwestern Lake Erie Coastal Marshes | Stothers, Abel |
| Tokens of Their Love: Interpreting Native American Grave Goods from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York | Veit, Bello |
| Early Late Woodland Social Interaction in the St. Lawrence River Valley | Morin |
| What Happened in the Early Woodland? | Fiedel |
| Climate and Culture Change in Prehistoric and Early Historic Eastern North America | Anderson |
| Early and Middle Holocene Climate Changes and Settlement Patterns Along the Eastern Coast of North America | McWeeney, Kellogg |
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| AENA#28...2000 (155pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| Shell Ornaments from Cayuga County, New York | Cowin |
| Calcined Turtle Bones from the Little Ossipee North Site in Southwestern Maine | Sobolik, Will |
| Boning Up on the Mohawk: An Overview of Mohawk Faunal Assemblages and Subsistence Patterns | Kuhn, Funk |
| Avon: A Small Paleoindian Site in the Western Maine Foothills | Spiess, Hedden |
| The La Martre and Mitis Late Paleoindian Sites: A Reflection on the Peopling of Southeastern Quebec | Dumais |
| The Varney Farm Site and the Late Paleoindian Period in Northeastern North America | Petersen, Bartone, Cox |
| A Second Dated Mastodon Bone Artifact from Pleistocene Deposits at the Hiscock Site | Laub |
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| AENA #27.. 1999 (197 pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| Prehistory of the St. Lawrence Headwaters Region | Abel, Fuerst |
| Mississippian Expansion on the Eastern Frontier: One Strategy in the North Carolina Piedmont | Woodall |
| What Makes a Good Gunflint? | Luedtke |
| The Washademoak Lake Chert Source, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada | Black,
Wilson |
| White Fort and the Middle Sandusky Tradition Occupation of the Black River Valley in Northern Ohio | Redmond |
| Transitional Archaic Ideology as Reflected in Secondary Burials at the Millbury III Cremation Complex | Leveillee |
| Two Fossilized Late Archaic Textiles from Maine: Pyrite Pseudomorphs from the Hartford Cemetery Site | Blustain, Leveque, Robinson |
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| AENA #22...1994 (223pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| The Mount Vernon Mound Site: A Remarkable Hopewell Mound in Posey County, Indiana (a.k.a. GE Mound) | Tomak |
| Discovery of a Native American Cornfield on Cape Cod | Mrozowski |
| Micromorphology of a Native American Cornfield | Currie |
| Recent CRM Contributions to Iroquoian Archaeology in New York State | Kuhn |
| The Taft Site: A Middle and Late Woodland Assemblage from the Virginia Coastal Plain | Norton,
Baird |
| Current Perspectives on the Late Prehistory of the Western Lake Erie region: An Alternative to Murphy and Ferris | Stothers, et al |
| An Archaic and Woodland Period Fish Weir Complex in Central Maine | Petersen, et al |
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| AENA #20.. 1992, (184pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| 16th Century Native Societies and Spanish Empire in the Southeastern US | Milanich |
| The Neponset Paleoindian Site in Massachusetts | Carty, Spiess |
| The Padula Site (36NM15) and Chert Resource Exploitation in the Middle Delaware Valley | Bergman, et al |
| Chemical Variability of Carbonized Organic Matter Through Time | Frink |
| Physiographic Variables Associated with Prehistoric Site Location in Upper Potomac River Basin, West Virginia | Neumann |
| Early Evidence of Maize Agriculture in the Connecticut River Valley of Vermont | Heckenberger, Petersen, Sidell |
| The Mount Jasper lithic source, Berlin New Hampshire: National Register Of Historical Places Nomination and Commentary | Boisvert |
| A 20 Year Index to AENA, Volumes 1-20 | Curry |
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| AENA #19..1991 (204pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| Examining Prehistoric Settlement Distribution in Eastern North America | Anderson |
| Deep Time in the Potomac River Valley--Thoughts on Paleoindian Lifeways and Revisionist Archaeology | Dent |
| Tide-Lock Chopper-Core Discovery and Analysis of a Cultural Anomaly in the Southern Terminus of the Santee Canal | Newell, Upchurch, Goodyear |
| Notes on Broadspear Function | Custer |
| Prehistoric Utilization of the Highland Metarhyolite Outcrop in the Maryland Blue Ridge Province | Geasey, Ballweber |
| An Informed Public and the Future of Archaeology | Bailey |
| Beads, Brass, and Beaver: Archaeological Reflections of Protohistoric "Fire Nation" Trade and Exchange | Stothers,
Abel |
| Site 95.20 and the Vergennes Phase in Maine | Cox |
| A Red Paint Effigy from Wayne, Maine | Spiess |
| The Impact of Old World diseases on the Native Inhabitants of the North Carolina Piedmont | Ward,
Davis |
| Agriculture, Climate, and Cultural Adaptation in the Prehistoric Northeast | Demeritt |
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| <AENA #16.. 1988, (186pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| The Laurentian Concept: A Review | Funk |
| A Model for the Prehistoric Distribution of Poor to Moderate Grade Raw Materials from their Source in Southeastern New England: The Attleboro Red Felsite Example | Strauss,
Murray |
| A Biocultural Evaluation of the Skeletal Population from the Nevin Site, Blue Hill, Maine | Shaw |
| Maritime Adaptations in the Gulf of Maine | Sanger |
| Coastal Adaptations in Southern New England and Southern New York | Lavin |
| Coastal Adaptations in the Middle Atlantic Region | Custer |
| Evidence for Coastal Adaptations in Georgia and South Carolina | Reitz |
| Coastal Adaptations in Eastern Florida: Models and Methods | Russo |
| Coastal Biogeography and Human Subsistence: Examples from the West Indies | Davis |
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| AENA #15..1987, (192pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| Algonquian Origins: A Problem in Archaeological -Linguistic Correlation | Fiedel |
| Late Woodland Ceramics and Social Boundaries in Southeastern Pennsylvania and the Northern Delmarva Peninsula | Custer |
| Quartzite Petrography and its Implications for Prehistoric Use and Archaeological Analysis | Ebright |
| Rhyolite Quarry and Quarry-related Sites in Maryland and Pennsylvania | Stewart |
| A Quarry/Workshop and Processing Station on the Hudson River in Pleasantdale, New York | Brumbach |
| The Plumsted Bottle | Staats |
| Association of Man and Extirpated Fauna from New Paris, Pennsylvania | Jackson |
| Magic and Ritual on the Open Ocean | Strauss |
| Rethinking the Early Archaic | Nicholas |
| The Auda Site: An Early Pickering Iroquois Component in Southeastern Ontario | Kapches |
| Settlement Patterns at the Ball Site: A 17th Century Huron Village | Knight |
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| AENA #14..1986, (174 pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| The Piscataquis Archaeological Project: A Late Pleistocene and Holocene Occupational Sequence in Northern New England | Petersen, et al |
| Differential Mortuary Treatment of Seneca Women: Some Social Inferences | Sempowski |
| Analysis of Early Holocene Projectile Points and Site Locations from the Delmarva Peninsula | Custer |
| Middle Woodland Ceramic Patterning in the Merrimack River Valley | Bunker |
| Late Glacial and Post-glacial Sea Level History of New England: A Review of Available Sea Level Curves | Oldale |
| Boom and Bust on the River: The Story of the Damariscotta Oyster Shell Heaps | Sanger, Sanger |
| Late Woodland Cobble Flake Tools of the Delaware Valley | Staats |
| A Re-analysis of the Shoop Site | Cox |
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| AENA #11..1983, (142pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| Comments on Fluted Point Survey (see #10) by Adovasio, Butler, Cotter, Funk, Futato, Gramly, Griffin, Grimes, Guthe, Purdy, Haynes, Moeller, Ritchie, and Storck | |
| Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before: The Flint Run PaleoIndian Complex Revisited | Gardner |
| Two Basic Paleo-Indian Lithic Traditions Evolving from a Southeastern Hearth (A Revolutionary Idea) | Painter |
| The Fisher Site, Fluting Techniques, and Early Paleo-Indian Cultural Relationships | Storck |
| Reduction Analysis of Simple Bone Industries: An Example from the Louisiana Coastal zone | Davis, Kidder, Barondess |
| Cultural Continuity and Change: The Western Basin, Ontario Iroquois and Sandusky Traditions -- a 1982 perspective | Stothers,
Graves |
| The Moosehorn Fluted Point Discovery, Northern Maine | Bonnichsen, Bourque, Young |
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| AENA #6...1978, (108pp) Back | ORDER FORM |
| Pleistocene Man in Florida | Cockrell, Murphy |
| Prehistoric Mountaintop Occupations os Southern West Virginia | Wilkins |
| Paleogeographic Analysis of Coastal Archaeological Settings in Delaware | Kraft, John |
| Population Distribution in the Virginia Coastal Plain, 8000 B.C. to A.D. 1600 | Turner |
| The "Hopewellian" Occupation of the Abbott Farm: A Demurrer | Thurman |
| Bivariate Techniques and the Analysis of Artifact Types | Wallace, Cook |
| Open Season on Sacred Cows | Dincauze |
| Shaking Down the new Paradigm | Snow |
| Archaeological Strata and Cultural Process | Gruber |
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Archaeological Bibliography for Eastern North America 1977, (198pp) Back |
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| Volume 3 in a series of bibliographies published by ESAF. Roger W. Moeller and John Reid, compilers. More than 8000 references on prehistoric archaeology published between 1963 and 1977 were selected from more than 350 journal titles in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and related disciplines. All except book reviews are arranged alphabetically by author under the headings of culture history, artifacts and features, ecology, techniques, theory, mathematics, and physical anthropology. Reviews are arranged alphabetically by book title. | |