Person, Place or Thing: Ongoing Questions and Evidence for New England Settlement and Material Culture
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)
The various investigations at New England archaeological sites presented in this session have yielded new information to help address old questions. Settlement patterns and artifact typologies have long been the basic contextual foundation for interpreting cultural change. These investigations provide new insights that expand on New England’s cultural history.
Other Keywords
Archaic •
Late Archaic •
Connecticut •
settlement •
Lithic Tools •
Paleoindian •
Landscape •
Settlement patterns •
New England •
Paleoamerican
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
USA (Country) •
Canada (Country) •
North America - Northeast •
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
Arizona (State / Territory) •
Colorado (State / Territory) •
Utah (State / Territory) •
Nebraska (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-8 of 8)
- Documents (8)
- Campfire Stories: Defining Features at the Susquetonscut Brook Site 11 in Eastern Connecticut (2017)
- A Fashionable Neighborhood: Archaic Settlement in Eastern Connecticut (2017)
- A Pleasant Eighteenth-Century Surprise: The Post-Contact Component of the SB 11 Site in Franklin, Connecticut (2017)
- Preliminary Results from a Late Archaic Site in Canaan, CT (2017)
- Settlement Organization of Paleoindian Caribou Hunters: Inferences from the Israel River Complex, Jefferson NH. (2017)
- Settlement Organization of Paleoindian Caribou Hunters: Inferences from the Other Side of the Valley–The Potter Site, Randolph NH. (2017)
- Style Versus Occupation II: A Broader View of the Narrow Stemmed Tradition in Southern New England (2017)
- What Makes a Home? Searching for Wetus in Archaic New England (2017)