Chance Phase (Temporal Keyword)
1-15 (15 Records)
Archaeological site survey records for the Fox Lair site.
Area A Site Plan
This is a site plan for Area A of the Fox Lair site.
Area B Site Plan
This is a site plan for Area B of the Fox Lair site.
Area C Site Plan
This is a site plan for Area C of the Fox Lair site.
Curation Request Form
This is the curation request form for the Fox Lair site.
Excavation Unit Forms
These are the excavation unit forms for the fall 1990 season.
Excavations Site Plan
This is a site plan of the excavations at Fox Lair.
Fox Lair
Fox Lair was discovered by Susan Bamann in 1989 while she was looking for the previously located Johnson site. The location of the Johnson site was incorrect in the New York State Museum files. Bamann found little or nothing where the Johnson site was supposedly located. It's clear that Fox Lair and Johnson are the same site. The site is located in the state of New York on a ridge near Otsquago Creek, Fort Plain, and the Mohawk River.
Fox Lair Catalog
This is an inventory of artifacts collected from the Fox Lair site.
Fox Lair Catalog Guide
This is a guide to the Fox Lair site.
Fox Lair Floor Plans
These are floor plans for the fall 1990 season at Fox Lair.
Fox Lair Magnetometer Plots
These are magnetometer plots for 9/23/90.
Fox Lair Site Plan
This is a site plan of the Fox Lair site.
Magnetometer Survey Area
This is an image of the magnetometer survey area of the Fox Lair site.
Susan Bamann's Dissertation (1993)
Here is a copy of "Settlement Nucleation in Mohawk Iroquois Prehistory: An Analysis of a Site Sequence in the Lower Otsquago Drainage of the Mohawk Valley." This is Susan Bamann's 1993 dissertation that was submitted to the State University of New York at Albany. This includes a section on the Fox Lair.