Eaton (Site Name Keyword)

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Point Mid-section Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table tabulates point mid-sections by unit. Point mid-sections that fit with point bases or tips are tabulated here and again in the "Point Refit Table." These mid-sections are believed to be from Madison Points. See also "Distribution of Projectile Points and Projectile Point Fragments."


Point Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table tabulates Madison Points by unit. It does not include refit points - see "Point Refit" table.


Point Tip Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table summarizes point tips by unit. The intention is to include just Madison Point tips, but it is possible that some non-Iroquoian point tips are included.


Protein Residue (CIEP) Analysis of Lithic Samples from the Eaton site, Erie County, New York (2019)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

This report by Linda Scott Cummings and Caitlin A. Clark describes protein residues on 3 chert specimens from Eaton.One specimen did not react to weak antisera, one suggested the processing of both dog and rabbit, and the third suggested processing domestic goat.


Refit Table 2 (2017)
DATASET William Engelbrecht. Roderick Salisbury.

This data set describes Madison point refitted bifaces and contains two more columns than the original Point Refit Table. The distance column measures the distance between refits in meters. The Context column records whether the refit is internal (1) or external (2). Internal refits are those within a defined area (i.e. longhouse) or between associated area (i.e. longhouse and associated midden). Internal can also refer to a refit of two pieces from undefined areas.External refers to a refit...


Rethinking Iroquoian Stone Endscraper Use (2020)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

This article argues that Iroquoian endscrapers were used to scrape thick hides like bear, rather than thin hides like deer. For Tables and Figures, contact William Engelbrecht, engelbwe@gmail.com.


Rethinking Palisades in the Northeast: Evidence from the Eaton Site (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Piotr Poplawski. Joshua J. Kwoka. William Engelbrecht.

Eaton is a multicomponent site located in western New York. The major component consists of an Iroquoian village dating to the mid-sixteenth century. There is a high ratio of expedient lithic tools to debitage in the area of the palisade. We explore possible explanations for this distribution and discuss the implications for the construction and maintenance of a palisade.


Rim Sherds (2010)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Miscellaneous Rim Sherds


Scraper Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table totals whole scrapers by unit. See also broken scraper table.


Scraper/Knife Access Table (2020)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This Access table lists attributes of chipped stone scrapers and knives from the Eaton site.


Sherd Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table totals pottery sherds by unit. The counts include both rim and body sherds. These are not vessel counts.


Site Catalog (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

Contains catalog numbers for 17 field seasons.


Southern Unit Rim Sherds (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

Images of rim sherds from southern units on the Eaton site.


Stage 2 Biface Preform Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table totals the number of Stage 2 biface preforms (after Callahan 1979) for each unit.


Stage 2.5 Biface Preform Summary (2013)
DATASET Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

This table totals Stage 2.5 biface preforms for each unit. This biface preform type is intermediate between Callahan's (1979) Stage 2 and Stage 3.


Stage 3 Biface Preform Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table totals Stage 3 biface preforms (after Callahan 1979) for each unit.


Stage 3.5 Biface Preform Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table totals Stage 3.5 biface preforms. This stage is intermediate between Callahan's (1979) Stage 3 and Stage 4.


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.


Tool Fragment Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table totals tool fragments by unit. The function of the tools of which these fragments are a part could not be determined.


Unfired Clay Object (2010)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Unfired Clay Object


Whole Endscraper Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This is a tabulation of whole endscrapers by unit. See also broken endscrapers.