Leatherstocking Precontact Site 2
Summary
Leatherstocking Site 2 was discovered in the Town of Windsor, New York, east of the Susquehanna River. It is adjacent to the reputed location of the Onaquaga, a 17th and 18th-century Iroquoian village, and contains pit features and evidence of potential Native and American structures.
Cite this Record
Leatherstocking Precontact Site 2. ( tDAR id: 435990) ; doi:10.6067/XCV85Q4Z9D
Keywords
Culture
Dutch
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Historic Native American
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Middle Woodland
Material
Fire Cracked Rock
Site Name
A00716000082
Site Type
Hearth
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Native American Archaeological Site
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Post Hole / Post Mold
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Site Evaluation / Testing
General
Carbon Dating
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Dutch
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George Clinton
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Iroquoian
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Iroquois
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Mohican
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Onaquaga
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Oneida
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Oquaga
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Tuscarora
Geographic Keywords
Susqehanna River
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Susquehanna River floodplain
Temporal Keywords
Middle Late Woodland
Temporal Coverage
Radiocarbon Date: 1425 to 1385 (pit feature)
Radiocarbon Date: 240 to 80
Radiocarbon Date: 1360 to 1310 (pit feature)
Notes
Redaction Note: Some maps were redacted to protect the site location.
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