William Engelbrecht Resources

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  • E297-1375 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.

  • E387-1358 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.

  • E521-1512 Drill Form (2023)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

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

  • E836-1457 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.

  • E909-1398 Drill Form (2023)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

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

  • E968-1402 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.

  • Iroquoian Chunkey Data (2018)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

    This file contains data on possible Iroquoian chunkey stones.

  • Iroquois Archaeology in the Eastern Ontario Peninsula (1969)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Marian White.

    This report is of a survey done in 1968 by Marian White of archaeological sites in eastern Ontario. The survey primarily concerns Lincoln and Welland counties, but is secondarily concerned with Wentworth and Haldimand counties.

  • More Possible Chunkey Stones (2018)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

    Images of possible chunkey stones submitted to Bill Engelbrecht by Jennifer Birch from the Onondaga sites of Burke and Schoff and images submitted by Ellie McDowell-Louden from a fish weir site along the Otselic River (south of Syracuse).