Middle Late Woodland (Temporal Keyword)

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Leatherstocking Precontact Site 2
PROJECT Uploaded by: Justin DiVirgilio

Leatherstocking Site 2 was discovered in the Town of Windsor, New York, east of the Susquehanna River. It is adjacent to the reputed location of the Onaquaga, a 17th and 18th-century Iroquoian village, and contains pit features and evidence of potential Native and American structures.


Leatherstocking Precontact Site 2 (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Justin DiVirgilio

A phase III report of the Leatherstocking Site 2 site discovered in the Town of Windsor, on the flood plain east of the Susquehanna River. It is adjacent to the reputed location of Onaquaga, a 17th-and 18th-century Iroquoian village, and contains pit features and evidence of potential Native / American structures.


Phase II Archaeological Ts=Esting at Sites 13Bn113, 13Bn127 and 13Bn230 Within Argricultural Leased Areas at Saylorville Lake , Boone County (1997)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Steve Titus.

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Stage II Archaeological Investigation at Daisy Long Memorial Park, Hardin County Preliminary Report Summary (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas J. Chadderdon.

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