Multi-component (Temporal Keyword)

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Distribution of Knives (2012)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Distribution of both whole and broken knives. ""Total Knives" combines whole and broken knives into a single distribution.


Distribution of Pipe Fragments (2011)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Shows the distribution of pipe fragments on the site.


Distribution of projectile points and projectile point fragments (2012)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

These are Madison (Iroquoian) points and point fragments.


Distribution of Scrapers Varieties (2012)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Notches (spokeshaves) include bifacial and unifacial specimens along with utilized flakes; all characterized by having a notch. Also shown: the distribution of whole endscrapers and broken endscrapers. Broken endscrapers are generally represented by the end with steep retouch. Broken and whole endscraper tabulations are combined in the distribution "Total Endscrapers." The scraper and broken scraper categories encompass a variety of shapes and sizes, but all exhibit use wear. The distribution...


Documentation of 5 Eaton Access Tables
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

The Eaton project contains data from 17 seasons of excavation from the Eaton Site in West Seneca, NY. This document is an explanation of Levels 1-4 and “Extras” of 5 Eaton Access Tables for the tDAR dataset 6031.


Drill Attribute List (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

This is the attribute list used for analyzing drills from the Eaton site. It is the key for understanding the numbers in the Drill data set.


Drill Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table tabulates drills, awls, gravers, and burins by unit. These tools may be broken or whole. The broken tools are generally represented by the tip rather than the base.


Drills (2022)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This Access Table describes attributes of drills from the Eaton site. See "Drill Attribute List" (468910) for an explanation of the numbers.


E1048, 18S 10W, L.2 (2012)
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Unidentified Biface Fragment. 4 views.


E106, 8S 26W, L.3 (2012)
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Lamoka. 121 cm from 6S 26W, 96 cm from 6S 24W, depth = 39 cm.


E1070-1366 Drill Form (2023)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


E1113-1546 Drill Form (2023)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


E112, 8S 26W, L.4 (2012)
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Innes (Ace-of-Spades) Point (4 views)


E1125, 46N 7E, L.1 (2012)
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Adena - Kramer Point. 4 views.


E1176, 46N 1E, L.1 (2012)
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Innes (Ace-of-Spades) Point. 4 Views.


E1187, 46N 1E, L.2 (2012)
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Unidentified Biface Fragment. 4 views. Image needs to be rotated slightly.


E1215-1558 Drill Form (2023)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


E122, 8S 24W, L.3 (2012)
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Lamoka Point.


E1227, 4S 4W, L.1 (2012)
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Susquehanna Broad Point. 4 views.


E1231, 4S 8W, L.2 (2012)
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Perkiomen Point. 4 views.


E1232, 4S 8W, L.2 (2012)
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Susquehanna Broad Point. 4 views


E1236, 26N 1W, L.2 (2012)
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Innes (Ace-of-Spades) Point. 4 Views.


E1261, 72N 1E, L.1 (2012)
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This was originally classified as a Lamoka Point, but is now considered Non-diagnostic. Length = 21.6 mm, Width = 13.1 mm, Thickness = 7.1 mm.


E1315, 44N 29W, L.1 (2012)
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Orient Fishtail Point. 4 views.


E1318, 44N 27W, L.2 (2012)
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Kevin Smith identified this specimen as Brewerton - Locner. Photos by Nathan Arndt.