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Hathaway
PROJECT Dean Snow.

The Hathaway Site files include all those relevant to the 1968 and 1969 excavations of the Hathaway site loci in Passadumkeag, Maine. These excavations were undertaken by Dean Snow with support from the University of Maine and the National Science Foundation. Previous excavations were carried out at the site by Warren Moorehead in 1912, and by Wendell Hadlock and Theordore Stern in 1947. Files include data and publications relevant to all of those investigations. The site proved to contain...


Hathaway Catalog (2017)
DATASET Dean Snow.

This is a complete catalog of materials recovered from the 1968-1969 excavations at the Hathaway site in Passadumkeag, Maine. The assemblage is curated at the University of Maine.


Hathaway Catalog Guide (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Guide to the catalog relating to the excavation of the Hathaway Site, Passadumkeag Maine. Resulting assemblages are curated at the University Maine


Hathaway Correspondence (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Notes and letters relating to the 1968 and 1969 excavations of the Hathaway site and subsequent analysis of recovered materials.


Hathaway Field Images (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

PDF file containing digitized versions of 35mm slide images taken during the 1968 and 1969 excavations at the Hathaway site.


Hathaway Lab Images (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

PDF file containing digitized versions of 35mm images taken during laboratory analyses of materials excavated from the Hathaway site in 1968 and 1969


Hathaway Radiocarbon Age Determinations (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Radiocarbon age determinations relating to the Hathaway site. Provided by laboratories at Yale University and the Smithsonian Institution.


The Passadumkeag Sequence (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Renewed excavation at the Hathaway site revealed that there were no fewer than five temporal components at the mortuary locus of the site. Previous excavators, Warren Moorehead in 1912 and Wendell Hadlock and Theodore Stern in 1947 led those investigators to conclude that there was only a single component. Two of the components at Hathaway are assignable to the Late Archaic period, and parallel similar components at the Cow Point site in New Brunswick.


The Penobscot Expedition Archaeological Project: Field Investigations 2000 and 2001 (Legacy 01-133)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This is the final report of a site assessment and multi-component remote-sensing survey of the Penobscot River, Penobscot County, Maine. The project was part of an ongoing effort to research, investigate, and document shipwrecks and other submerged archaeological sites associated with the Penobscot Expedition of 1779, and ultimately develop a management plan for their protection and preservation.


The Penobscot Expedition Archaeological Project: Field Investigations 2000 and 2001 - Report (Legacy 01-133) (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James Hunter.

This is the final report of a site assessment and multi-component remote-sensing survey of the Penobscot River, Penobscot County, Maine. The project was part of an ongoing effort to research, investigate, and document shipwrecks and other submerged archaeological sites associated with the Penobscot Expedition of 1779, and ultimately develop a management plan for their protection and preservation.


A Summary of Excavations at the Hathaway Site, Passadumkeag Maine, 1912, 1947 and 1968 (1969)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dean Snow.

Summary of excavations carried out by Warren Moorehead (1912), Wendell Hadlock and Theodore Stern (1947), and Dean Snow (1968), incorporating descriptions of artifacts recovered during those excavations.