The Eaton Site: Preliminary Analysis of the Iroquoian Component

Part of the Eaton Site project

Author(s): William Engelbrecht

Year: 1994

Summary

Twelve seasons of work by archaeological field schools have resulted in the partial excavation of an Iroquoian village at the Eaton Site, located in western New York. One longhouse has been almost totally excavated and two others have been partially excavated. This paper reviews what is currently known about the site and presents information on the quantity and type of some of the artifacts recovered. It also looks at the distribution of some material relative to the excavated longhouses.

Cite this Record

The Eaton Site: Preliminary Analysis of the Iroquoian Component. William Engelbrecht. . (107): 1-8. 1994 ( tDAR id: 6164) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8X34W2Q

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Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: -10000 to 2000

Spatial Coverage

min long: -78.802; min lat: 42.823 ; max long: -78.766; max lat: 42.859 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): William Engelbrecht

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