Chipped Stone Drills (Other Keyword)
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E1070-1366 Drill Form (2023)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
E142-1407 Drill Form (2023)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
E45-1432 Drill Form (2023)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
E672-1395 Drill Form (2023)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
E725-1449 Drill Form (2023)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
E822-1471 Drill Form (2023)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
E83-1429 Drill Form (2023)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
E873B-1509 Drill Form (2023)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
E890-1505 Drill Form (2023)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
E909-1399 Drill Form (2023)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
Eaton Site
This project contains data from 17 seasons of excavation from the Eaton Site in West Seneca, NY just south of the city of Buffalo. It is a multi-component site that was occupied intermittently from late Paleo-Indian times through the early 19th century when it contained a cabin on what was then the Buffalo Creek Reservation. The bulk of material recovered from the site is from an Iroquoian village dating to the mid-sixteenth century. The major portions of three longhouses and a palisade...