Rumrill-Naylor

Summary

The Rumrill-Naylor site is located in the town of Root, Montgomery County. It was excavated in 1984 and the site was found to have been occupied from A.D. 1635-1646. It was thought to be the site of Van de Bogaert's "Canagere". This village had a variety of names including Oneugi8re and Andagaron. This site was discovered by Donald Rumrill in 1982. The best collection from this site is at the University at Albany. Students from the University at Albany, the State University College at Oneonta, and Earthwatch and local volunteers all participated in excavation with Rumrill in 1984.

Cite this Record

Rumrill-Naylor. ( tDAR id: 369346) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8VH5Q61

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Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 1635 to 1646

Spatial Coverage

min long: -74.517; min lat: 42.863 ; max long: -74.488; max lat: 42.903 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Dean Snow

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  1. Rumrill-Naylor Catalog (2008)