Specialized Analyses of Cultural Materials and Features from Pre-Contact Native American Sites in New England
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
New data from protein residue, phytolith, and radiocarbon analyses have contributed to our understanding of pre-contact Native American subsistence procurement practices and settlement patterning in southern New England. Posters in this session illustrate recent cultural resource management (CRM) investigations conducted by The Public Archaeology Laboratory, Inc. (PAL).
Other Keywords
settlement •
House Structure •
Late Woodland •
Archaic •
New England •
Connecticut upland •
Archaic-Woodland •
southern New England •
New England, Eastern Connecticut, Archaic, Yantic River Drainage
Geographic Keywords
North America - Northeast
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-4 of 4)
- Documents (4)
- An Illustrative Case Study for an Archaic House Structure in Southern New England: Insights from the Halls Swamp Site and Beyond (2016)
- Procuring and Processing Resources Down by the Brook: Archaeological Investigations at The Susquetonscut Brook Site 11 in Eastern Connecticut (2016)
- Susquetonscut Brook 5 Site: Residential Base Camp in an Upland Interior Setting? (2016)
- Villages, Horticulture, and the Narragansett: Native American Settlement and Resource Exploitation along the Southern Rhode Island Coast ca. 1300-1400 AD. (2016)