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Eaton Site
  • E851, 6N 26W, L.1 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Neville Point. 42 cm from 6N 26W, 163 cm from 6N 24W, depth = 12 cm.

  • E858, 6N 24W, L2 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Genesee Point (4 views).

  • E867, 6N 26W, L.1 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Innes (Ace-of-Spades) 4 views. At one point, this was mounted in a display and gummed material adhered to the point.

  • E907, 14S 13E, L.2 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Innes (Ace-of-Spades) 4 views

  • E920, 40N 1W, L.2 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Unidentified Biface Fragment. 4 views.

  • E924, 14S 13E, L.3 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Innes (Ace-of-Spades) Point. 4 views.

  • E929, 2N 24W, L.1 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Levanna Point. 4 views. Located162 cm with respect to 2N 24W, 36.2 cm with respect to 4N 24W at a depth of 16 cm with respect to 2N 24W.

  • E934, 2N 22W, L.3 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Unidentified Biface Fragment. 4 views.

  • E959, 38N 3W, L.3 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Genesee Point (4 views).

  • E968, 12S 18W, L.2 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Unidentified Biface fragment. 4 views.

  • E980, 14S 16W, L.3 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Genesee Point (4 views).

  • E982, 16S 13E, L.2 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Unidentifed Biface Fragment. 4 views. Image needs to be rotated.

  • E985, 38N 3E, L.2 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Lamoka Point (4 views)

  • E985, 38N 3E, L.2 (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Innes (Ace-of-Spades) Point. 4 views.

  • Eaton 1982 Photos (1982)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Misc. photos from excavations in 1982.

  • Eaton 1992 Photos (1992)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Misc. photos from the summer 1992 excavations.

  • Eaton Misc. (1967)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    The photos show bulldozing in 1967 when a portion of the site was destroyed. Marian White and Emil Liddell are shown looking at post molds. Cazenovia Creek near the site is also pictured. Some general procedures are illustrated including weighing fire-altered rock in a bucket. The weight of the bucket was added to the total and was a constant. A fine sheet filtered sunlight for photos.

  • Eaton Pipes (2013)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    Illustrations of stone and ceramic pipes and pipe fragments from Eaton.

  • Eaton Vessels (1975)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Whole, or nearly whole ceramic vessels from Eaton excavations 1975-2000.

  • Endscrapers (2010)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    Selected Endscrapers

  • Excavation Units and Topographic Map (2000)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    This image shows the site topography and the 2 m x 2m excavation units. The outlines of 3 partially excavated longhouses are also shown along with a 5 row palisade in the north.

  • Feature 50 (1995)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Miscellaneous shots of Feature 50. See the excavation report for 1995 for a description of this feature (pp.16-20).

  • Genesee Point Distribution (2012)
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    Distribution of Genesee Points on Eaton.

  • Gorget, Feature 50 (1995)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    A two hole banded slate gorget found in Feature 50 along with Iroquoian materials.

  • Grinding Stones (2010)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    Two grinding stones (metates)

  • Ground Stone Distribution (2012)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    Ground stone was tabulated by inferred function, not morphology. Grinding = grinding slabs and handstones (metates and manos) Pounding = hammerstones, mortars, pestles, anvils Chopping = celts, adzes Smoothing/sharpening = whetstones, abraders

  • Gunflints (2011)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht. Shelby Manney.

    Two photos: 1) gun flints and 2) their distribution.

  • Houghton Chapter (1979)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    For a number of summers, members of the Houghton Chapter of the New York State Archaeological Association (NYSAA) worked at Eaton on Saturdays under the direction of Bill Engelbrecht. They did this while the field school was in session, and often the field school finished units that the chapter started. The material from these excavations has been incorporated in the Buffalo State College collection. In the 1960's, the chapter dug south of where the field school dug (1975-2000) and that...

  • Iroquoian Projectile Points (2010)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    Selected Madison Points

  • Lamoka Point Distribution (2012)
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    GIS Distribution of Lamoka Points.

  • Lead Shot Distribution (2011)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    Distribution of Lead Shot on the Eaton Site.

  • Madison points with damaged base (2022)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    This image shows Madison points with a damaged base. Damage may be seen in the lower left.

  • Moose Antler Object (1995)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    This is possibly an antler hoe. It was hafted and the broad end is worn.

  • Northern Unit Rim Sherds (1975)
    IMAGE Joshua Mauro.

    Rim Sherd Photos

  • Palisade Photos (2011)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    These three photos show the palisade plan (5 rows), some actual post molds, and the relative spacing of the rows using flagging tape. In the latter photo the student is pointing north.

  • Photos_1975 (1975)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    Misc. photos from 1975. Group photo, front row left to right: James Curran, Dennis Paray, Sam Corallo, Mary Bosseler, Engelbrecht, Jay Cohen. Second Row: ___? Maureen Doohan, Debra Holt, Flora Doraski, Betty Briggs, Rhonda Groell.

  • Pipe Bowl Fragments (2011)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    Selected Pipe Bowl Fragments: 0002 = E1272, 80N 5E L2 (low grade steatite); 0003 = E1086, 44N 9E, L1 (punctates); 0004 = E782, 8N 22W L1; 0006 = E905, 40N 1W L1 (punctates); 0007 = E5, 4S 18W L1 (faint incisions); 0008 = E1094, 58N 1W L1 (partial face - rotate 90 degrees); 0009 = E366, 8S 19E L2 (part of stem plus bowl); 0010 = E419, 26S 2W, depth = 25 cm.; 0012 = E228, 2N 28W, L2, depth = 22 cm.

  • Pit with a celt (2011)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    This pit feture was located inside a longhouse, along the side, probably under a bunk line. It contained a celt in the bottom, visible in this slide.

  • Rim Sherds (2010)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    Miscellaneous Rim Sherds

  • Stone Pipe Bowl (2011)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    Multiple Views of Stone Pipe Bowl. The material is likely steatite. Three faint converging lines on the bottom resemble a bird's foot print.

  • Susquehanna Broad Point Distribution (GIS) (2012)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    Distribution of Susquehanna Broad Points on the Eaton Site.

  • Unfired Clay Object (2010)
    IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

    Unfired Clay Object

Iroquoian Ceramic Data
  • Goodyear Map (1969)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    The numbers in red on this map correspond with internal provenience coding (columns 3 and 4).

  • Smith Map (1969)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

    The red numbers on this map relate to the internal provenience used in coding (columns 3 and 4). Smith (a.k.a. Pagerie).

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