Paleoindian uses of Maritime Environments in the Far Northeast
Author(s): Jess Robinson; John Crock; Wetherbee Dorshow
Year: 2016
Summary
This paper explores the Paleoindian uses of the Champlain Sea (an inland arm of the Atlantic Ocean) over the course of the Paleoindian period. Environmental Changes that may have precipitated changes in subsistence and settlement patterns will also be discussed. Finally, scant but intriguing information from the Atlantic Continental shelf in the Far Northeastern region will be used as a proxy to explore and evaluate the settlement patterns demonstrated farther inland.
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Paleoindian uses of Maritime Environments in the Far Northeast. Jess Robinson, John Crock, Wetherbee Dorshow. Presented at The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, Florida. 2016 ( tDAR id: 403415)
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Keywords
General
Atlantic Ocean
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Champlain Sea
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Paleoindians
Geographic Keywords
North America - Northeast
Spatial Coverage
min long: -80.815; min lat: 39.3 ; max long: -66.753; max lat: 47.398 ;