Champlain Valley (Geographic Keyword)

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Aboriginal Ceramics in the Connecticut River Valley: a Preliminary Study of Samples from Six Sites (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. B. Petersen.

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The American Revolution Underwater: Methodologies for Mapping Battlefields in Lake Champlain (2022)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Edwin R. Scollon.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Arnold's Bay Project" , at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The Champlain Valley, including the bottomlands of Lake Champlain, is home to several Revolutionary War battlefield sites. Methodologies used for mapping the underwater sites are specially tailored to their environments and utilize modern technologies. The Valcour Bay Research Project (1999-2005) mapped the American line of defense between Valcour Island...


Arnold's Bay Project: Background Research for a Revolutionary Battlefield Site on Lake Champlain (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Cherilyn A. Gilligan.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Archaeology of Conflict (General Sessions)" , at the 2021 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In 2020, the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum was awarded an American Battlefield Protection Program grant through the National Park Service to survey the Revolutionary War battlefield site at Arnold’s Bay. This site is where American troops under General Benedict Arnold burned their remaining fleet to prevent its capture by the...


Arnold’s Bay Project: Material Culture and Connections from a Colonial Battlefield in Lake Champlain (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Cherilyn A. Gilligan.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Exploring the Maritime Archaeology of the Richelieu River and Lake Champlain Valley: Ongoing Research", at the 2024 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. A little-known battlefield from the American War of Independence lies in Arnold’s Bay in Panton, Vermont. In October of the 1776 campaign season, British troops made their way south from Fort St. Jean in a last attempt for the year to defeat the American fleet on Lake...


The Artifacts of Arnold’s Bay: Following the Diaspora of Material Culture Over Time (2022)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Cherilyn A. Gilligan.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Arnold's Bay Project" , at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. This paper will explore the material culture associated with Arnold’s Bay, a Revolutionary War battlefield site, from the pre-Columbian era through the Revolution and into today. Since the battle took place, people have been removing objects from the site starting with British salvage efforts, to local relic hunters, through an era of avocational...


Prehistoric Sites in the Lower Winooski Watershed: An Assessment of Site Location (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Frank Cowan.

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