Oak Hill #1 (Site Name Keyword)
1-18 (18 Records)
These are artifact images from the Oak Hill #1 site.
Casagrand's Thermoluminescence Notes (1991)
These are Robert Casagrand's notes on an experiment done in the thermoluminescence lab on pot sherds from various sites in the Mohawk Valley Project, including Oak Hill #1.
Contour Map (1983)
This is a contour map for the Oak Hill #1 site.
Crew Roster (1983)
This is the crew roster for the Oak Hill #1.
Curation Request Form (1983)
This is the curation request form for the Oak Hill #1 site.
Excavation Grid (1983)
This is the excavation grid for the Oak Hill #1 site.
Features and Floor Plans (1983)
These are the feature forms and floor plans from the 1983 excavation of the Oak Hill #1 site.
Field Images (1983)
These are field images from the Oak Hill #1 site.
Field School Images (1983)
These are field school images from the Oak Hill #1 site.
Oak Hill #1
The Oak Hill #1 site is located in Minden, Montgomery County, New York. It includes the village and the adjacent cemetery. This site is important for understanding Mohawk epidemics and population decline in the second quarter of the seventeenth century. Starting in the 1920s the site was dug by Douglas Ayers. In the 1930s, it was dug by John Saunders, Gilbert Hagerty, and Harry Schoff. In 1983, the site was more extensively excavated by a combined team from the University at Albany and the...
Oak Hill #1 (1995)
This section provides information on the Oak Hill #1 site.
Oak Hill #1 Catalog (1983)
This is an inventory of artifacts collected at the Oak Hill # 1 site.
Oak Hill Bead Inventory (1985)
This is a list of bead varieties found at the Oak Hill #1 site.
Oak Hill Catalog Guide (2007)
This is a guide to the Oak Hill #1 site.
Oak Hill Field Catalog (1983)
This is the field catalog for the Oak Hill #1 site.
Quad Grid (1983)
This is a quad grid for the Oak Hill #1 site.
Site Map (1983)
This is a site map of the Oak Hill #1 site.
Socci 1995 Dissertation (1995)
This is Mary C. Socci's dissertation, "The Analysis of the Faunal Remains of Five Iroquois Sites in the Mohawk Valley."