PROTEIN RESIDUE (CIEP) ANALYSIS OF LITHIC SAMPLES FROM THE EATON SITE, ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK
Author(s): Linda Scott Cummings; Caitlin A. Clark
Year: 2018
Summary
The Eaton Site is a multicomponent site situated on a knoll overlooking Cazenovia Creek in West Seneca, Erie County, New York. The site was utilized intermittently from late Paleoindian times to the early 19th Century (William Engelbrecht, personal communication, October 31, 2018). The major occupation of the site was an AD 1550 Iroquoian village. Three chert lithics recovered from an Iroquoian longhouse during the 1990 Buffalo State, State University of New York Field School were submitted for protein residue (CIEP) analysis.
Cite this Record
PROTEIN RESIDUE (CIEP) ANALYSIS OF LITHIC SAMPLES FROM THE EATON SITE, ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK. Linda Scott Cummings, Caitlin A. Clark. PRI Technical Report ,2018-111. 2018 ( tDAR id: 448068) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8448068
Keywords
Culture
Archaic
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Historic
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PaleoIndian
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Woodland
Material
Chipped Stone
Site Name
Eaton Site
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
General
18-111
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CIEP Analysis
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Protein Analysis
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Protein Residue Analysis
Geographic Keywords
Cazenovia Creek
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Erie County (County)
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New York (State / Territory)
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West Seneca
Temporal Keywords
19th Century
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PaleoIndian
Spatial Coverage
min long: -79.06; min lat: 42.44 ; max long: -78.379; max lat: 43.137 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): PaleoResearch Institute
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