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Archaeology of Connecticut

Abatelli, Carol. “Ethics of Reburial: Two Cases from Southern New England.” Northeast Anthropology 45 (1993): 87-100.

Abraham, Judith Farber. “Data from Shells: Theory in Search of a Method.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 53 (1990): 3-15.

Anderson, David G. “Examining Prehistoric Settlement Distribution in Eastern North America.” Archaeology of Eastern North America 19 (1991): 1-21.

Angstadt, Suzanne F., Elizabeth H. Cook,  and Mary W. Gammill. “Preliminary Archaeological Survey of the Tokeneke area of Darien, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 42 (1980): 34-41.

Banks, Marc. “Aboriginal Weirs in Southern New England.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 53 (1990): 73-83.

Basto, Arthur. “Cross-section of an Algonquian Village Site Located at South Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 6 (1962): 24-38.

Basto, Arthur. “Second Summer's Field Work on the Village Site at South Woodstock, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 8 (1939): 27-44.

Batchelor, C. S. and R. Edward Steck. “Indian Archaeology in and around Bridgeport, Conneticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 12 (1941): 19-26.

Bellantoni, Nicholas F. “Two Prehistoric Human Skeletal Remains from the Morgan Site, Rocky Hill, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 54 (1991): 13-20.

Bellantoni, Nicholas F., Lucianne Lavin, and Peter H. Buschang. “Comparative Analysis of Prehistoric Human Osteological Materials from Milford, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 49 (1986): 37-52.

Bendremer, Jeffrey Cap Millen. Late Woodland Settlement and Subsistence in Eastern Connecticut.  Dissertation, University of Connecticut, 1993. 

Bendremer, Jeffrey C., Elizabeth Kellogg, and Tonya Baroody Largy. “A Grass-Lined Maize Storage Pit and Early Maize Horticulture in Central Connecticut.” North American Archaeologist 12 (1991): 325-349.

Bernstein, David J. "Prehistoric Seasonality Studies in Coastal Southern New England."
American Anthropologist 92 (1990): 96-115.

Bernstein, David J. “Long-Term Continuity in the Archaeological Record from the Coast of New York and Southern New England, USA.” Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 1 (2006): 271-284.

Bourn, Richard Q. Jr. “New Submerged Sites of Coastal Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 36 (1972): 5-16.

Bourn, Richard Q. Jr. “Hammonasset Beach site (6 NH 36).” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 40 (1977): 14-40.

Bourn, Richard Q. “Ferry Road Site (6-MD-96).” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 58 (1995): 31-66.

Brugam, Richard B. “Pollen Indicators of Land-use Change in Southern Connecticut.”
Quaternary Research 9 (1978): 349-362.

Butler, Eva L. “Algonkian Culture and Use of Maize in Southern New England.”
Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 22 (1948): 3-39.

Butler, Eva L. “Some Recent Excavations in Southeastern Connecticut.”
Eastern States Archaeological Federation Bulletin 13 (1954): 7.

Byers, Douglas Swain. “A Site in Eastern Connecticut.” American Antiquity 1 (1936): 326-327.

Carty, F. M. and A. M. Spiess. “The Neponset Paleoindian Site in Massachusetts.” Archaeology of Eastern North America 20 (1992): 19-38.

Coffin, Claude C. “Impressed Shell Designs on Connecticut Indian Pottery.”
Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 4 (1936): 2-6.

Coffin, Claude C. “A Prehistoric Shell Heap at the Mouth of Housatonic.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 5 (1936): 14-18.

Coffin, Claude C. “A Prehistoric Shell Heap at the Mouth of the Housatonic.”
Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 5 (1937): 10-19.

Coffin, Claude C. “An Indian Village Site at Cedar Ridge, Upper White Hills, Shelton, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 7 (1938): 9-11.

Coffin, Claude C. “Excavations in Southwestern Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 10 (1939): 33-49.

Coffin, Claude C. “Early Man on the Housatonic.” Archaeological Society of Connecticut Newsletter 16 (1941): 6-7.

Coffin, Claude C. “Excavations near Milford.” Archaeological Society of Connecticut Newsletter 34 (1944): 1-2.

Coffin, Claude C. “Final Work at the Eagle Hill Site.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 19 (1946): 18-27.

Coffin, Claude C. “Ancient Fish Weirs along the Housatonic River.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 21 (1947): 35-38.

Coffin, Claude C. “Indian Group Burials at Sentinel Hill, Derby.” Archaeological Society of Connecticut Newsletter 50 (1948): 5-7.

Coffin, Claude C. “The Eagle Hill Ridge Site, Laurel Beach, Milford, Connecticut, 1944-1946.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 25 (1951): 26-54.

Coffin, Claude C. “Rock Shelter Occupations by Connecticut Indians.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 32 (1963): 6-11.

Coffin, Claude C. “Seaside Indian Village Site, Fort Trumbull Beach, Milford, Conn.”
Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 32 (1963): 12-25.

Coffin, Claude C. “Baldwin's Station: Indian Village Site, Milford, Conn.” Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 32 (1963): 27-57.

Cruson, Daniel and Elizabeth Hoag. “Pot Hunting, Looting and the Indian Ledge Site.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 55 (1992): 87-90.

Curran, Mary Lou and Dena F. Dincauze. “Paleoindians and Paleo-lakes: New Data from the Connecticut Drainage.” In Amerinds and Their Paleoenvironments in Northeastern North America. New York: New York Academy of Sciences, 1977, 333-348.

Daly, Patricia. “Approaches to Faunal Analysis in Archaeology.” American Antiquity 34 (1969): 146-153.

Demeritt, David. “Agriculture, Climate, and Cultural Adaptation in the Prehistoric Northeast.” Archaeology of Eastern North America 19 (1991): 183-202.

Dirrigl, Frank J. Jr., and Bernard Greenberg. “The Utility of Insect Remains to Assessing Human Burials: A Connecticut Case Study.” Archaeology of Eastern North America 23 (1995): 1-7.

Donath, Clarence. “Ceramic Pot Discovery in Coastal Connecticut.” Massachusetts Archaeological Society Bulletin 34 (1973): 13-15.

Ellis, Christopher, Albert C. Goodyear, Dan F. Morse and Kenneth B. Tankersley. “Archaeology of the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition in Eastern North America.”
Quaternary International 49-50 (1998): 151-166.

Feder, Kenneth L. “Archaeology in the Bookstacks: The Search for the Old Tunxis Village.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 42 (1980): 12-14.

Feder, Kenneth L. “The Farmington River Archaeological Project: Focus on a Small River Valley.” Man in the Northeast 22 (1981): 131-146.

Feder, Kenneth L. “Waste Not, Want Not: Differential Lithic Utilization and Efficiency of Use.” North American Archaeologist 2 (1981): 193-205.

Feder, Kenneth L. “Pots, Plants, and People: The Late Woodland Period in Connecticut.”
Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 47 (1984): 99-111.

Feder, Kenneth L. “Late Woodland Occupation of the Uplands of Northwestern Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 51 (1990): 61-68.

Feder, Kenneth L. A Village of Outcasts: Historical Archaeology and Documentary Research at the Lighthouse Site. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield, 1994.

Feder, Kenneth L. and Marc Banks. “Archaeological Survey of the McLean Game Refuge, Granby and Simsbury, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 59 (1996): 39-51.

Fiedel, Stuart J.. “Algonquin Origins: A Problem in Archaeological-Linguistic Correlation.” Archaeology of Eastern North America 15 (1987): 1-11.

Filios, Elena L. “The End of the Beginning or the Beginning of the End: The Third Millennium B.P. in Southern New England.” Man in the Northeast 38 (1989): 79-94.

Fowler, William Smith. “Stone Age Methods of Woodworking in the Connecticut Valley.” Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 20 (1946): 3-32. 

Fowler, William Smith. “Ragged Mountain: Cultural Sequence in a Connecticut Quarry-shelter.” Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 25 (1951) 3-25. 

Funk, Robert E. “Recent Advances in Connecticut Archaeology: The View from New York.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 47 (1984):129-143.

George, David R. “Late Prehistoric Archaeobotany of Connecticut: Providing a Context for the Transition to Maize Horticulture.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 60 (1997): 13-28.

George, David R. and Robert E. Dewar. “Chenopodium in Connecticut Prehistory: Wild, Weedy, Cultivated, or Domesticated?” Current Northeast Paleoethnobotany 494 (1999): 121-132.

Glynn, Frank. “Excavation of the Pilot's Point Stone Heaps.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 38 (1973): 77-89.

Gudrian, Fred W. “Southington Rock Shelters.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 55 (1992): 21-37.

Gudrian, Fred W. “Examination of Late Ceramic Pipe Fragments from the Morgan Site in Rocky Hill, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 58 (1995): 13-29.

Hoffman, Curtiss. “Persistence of Memory: Neville and Stark Points in Southern New England.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 54 (1991): 23-53.

Hoffman, Curtiss. “Late to Transitional Archaic Exchange in Eastern Massachusetts.” Archaeology of Eastern North America 34 (2006): 91-103.

Johnson, Eric S. “"Released From Thraldom By the Stroke of War": Coercion and Warfare in Native Politics of Seventeenth-Century Southern New England.” Northeast Anthropology 55 (1998): 1-13.

Johnson, Eric S. “The Politics of Pottery: Material Culture and Political Process among Algonquians of Seventeenth-century Southern New England.” In Interpretations of Native North American Life: Material Contributions to Ethnohistory, Gainesville: University Press of Florida and the Society for Historical Archaeology, 2000.

Jones, Brian D. “The Late Paleoindian Hidden Creek Site in Southeastern Connecticut.”
Archaeology of Eastern North America 25 (1997): 45-80.

Jones, Brian D. Human Adaptation to the Changing Northeastern Environment at the End of the Pleistocene: Implications for the Archaeological Record. Dissertation, University of Connecticut, 1998.

Jordan, Douglas F., David A. Poirier, and Robert R. Gradie III. “The Gungywamp Controversy.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 44 (1981): 1-3.

Jostrand, Theodore H. “The Eckart Site, Southsbury, Connecticut. A Preliminary Report on a Probable Archaic Campsite and Workshop.” Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 36 (1970): 7-16.

Juli, Harold D. “Late Prehistory of the Thames River: Survey, Landscape, and Preservation Along a Connecticut Estuary.” Northeast Anthropology 47 (1994): 21-44.

Juli, Harold D. and Marc A. Kelley. “Excavation of a Human Burial along the Thames River, Southeastern Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 54 (1991): 3-11.

Juli, Harold D. and Lucianne Lavin. “Aboriginal Architecture in Southern New England: Data from the Griswold Point Site.” Northeast Anthropology 51 (1996): 83-100.

Juli, Harold D. and Kevin McBride. “Early and Middle Woodland Periods of Connecticut Prehistory: Focus on the Lower Connecticut River Valley.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 47 (1984): 89-98.

Keegan, Kristen Noble, and William F. Keegan. The Archaeology of Connecticut: The Human Era, 11,000 Years Ago to the Present. Storrs, CT: Bibliopola Press, 1999.

Kelley, Joseph T., Daniel F. Belknap, and Julia F. Daly. “Comment on "North Atlantic Climate-Ocean Variation and Sea Level in Long Island Sound, Connecticut, since 500 cal yr A.D."” Quaternary Research 55 (2001): 105-107.

Kerber, Jordan E. A Lasting Impression: Coastal, Lithic, and Ceramic Research in New England Archaeology. Westport: Praeger Press, 2002.

Kowalsky, Andrew J. “An Indian Burial at East Windsor Hill, Connecticut (6 HT 8).” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 40 (1977): 11-12.

Lavin, Lucianne. “Connecticut Prehistory: A Synthesis of Current Archaeological Investigations.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 47 (1984): 5-40.

Lavin, Lucianne. “Pottery Classification and Cultural Models in Southern New England Prehistory.” North American Archaeologist 7 (1986): 1-14.

Lavin, Lucianne. “Coastal Adaptations in Southern New England and Southern New York.” Archaeology of Eastern North America 16 (1988): 101-120.

Lavin, Lucianne. “Morgan Site, Rocky Hill, Connecticut: A Late Woodland Farming Community in the Connecticut River Valley.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 51 (1988): 7-21.

Lavin, Lucianne. “Aboriginal Pottery from the Indian Ridge Site, New Milford, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 55 (1992): 39-61.

Lavin, Lucianne. “Reconstructed Late Woodland Pot from Shelton, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 58 (1995): 83-87.

Lavin, Lucianne. “Diversity in Southern New England Ceramics: Three Cases.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 60 (1997): 83-96.

Lavian, Lucianne. “The Windsor Tradition: Pottery Production and Popular Identity in Southern New England.” Northeast Anthropology 56 (1998): 1-17.

Lavin, Lucianne and Bert Salwen. “Fastener Site: A New Look at the Archaic-Woodland Transition in the Lower Housatonic Valley.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 46 (1983): 15-43.

Lavin, Lucianne and Lyent W. Russell. “Excavations of the Burwell-Karako Site: New Data on Cultural Sequences and Artefact Typologies in Southern New England.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 48 (1985): 45-87.

Lavin, Lucianne, Fred W. Gudrian, and Laurie Miroff. “Prehistoric Pottery from the Morgan Site, Rocky Hill, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 56 (1993): 63-100.

Lawrence, Julia F. and H. Gordon Rowe. “Indian Sites in and near Pine Orchard.” Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 27 (1953): 30-34.

Lenik, Edward J. “Ancient Inscriptions in Western Connecticut.” Archaeological Society of Connecticut Bulletin 41 (1978): 5-13.

Levine, Mary Anne, Kenneth E. Sassaman, and Michael S. Nassaney. The Archaeological Northeast. Westport: Bergin and Garvey, 1999.

Little, Elizabeth. "Kautantouwit's Legacy: Calibrated Dates on Prehistoric Maize in New England." American Antiquity 67 (2002): 109-118.

Lizzee, Jonathan M. Prehistoric Ceramic Sequences and Patterning in Southern New England. Dissertation, University of Connecticut, 1994.

Lizee, Jonathan M., Hector Neff, and Michael D. Glascock. “Clay Acquisition and Vessel Distribution Patterns: Neutron Activation Analysis of Late Windsor and Shantok Traditions Ceramics From Southern New England.” American Antiquity 60 (1995): 515-530.

Russell, Lyent W. “Another Niantic Burial.” Archaeological Society of Connecticut Newsletter 41 (1946): 2-3.

Lutz, H. J. “Swamp-grown Eastern White Pine and Hemlock in Connecticut as Dendrochronological Material.” Tree-ring Bulletin 10 (1944): 26-28.

Marin, Raymond. “Rock Shelter #14: A Prehistoric Campsite in Northeastern Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 51 (1988): 23-28.

McBride, Kevin A. “Archaic Subsistence in the Lower Connecticut River Valley : Evidence from Woodchuck Knoll.” Man in the Northeast 15-16 (1978): 124-132.

McBride, Kevin A. “Middle and Late Archaic Periods in the Connecticut River Valley: A Re-examination.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 47 (1984): 55-72.

McBride, Kevin A. “Prehistoric and Historic Patterns of Wetland Use in Eastern Connecticut.” Man in the Northeast 43 (1992): 10-24.

McBride, Kevin A. and Robert E. Dewar.  “Prehistoric Settlement in the Lower Connecticut River Valley.” Man in the Northeast 22 (1981): 37-66.

McBride, Kevin A. and William M. Wadleigh. “Regional Interaction in the Connecticut River Valley: Alternative Hypotheses.” Proceedings of the Annual conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary 12 (1981): 425-435.

McBride, Kevin A. and Nicholas F. Bellantoni. “Utility of Ethnohistoric Models for Understanding Late Woodland-Contact Change in Southern New England.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 45 (1982): 51-64.

McWeeney, Lucinda. “Sea Level Rise and the Submergence of Archaeological Sites in Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 49 (1986): 53-60.

McWeeney, Lucinda Jackson. "Archaeological Settlement Patterns and Vegetation Dynamics in Southern New England in the Late Quaternary."  Dissertation, Yale University, 1994. 

Moeller, Roger W. “Paleo-Indian and Early Archaic Occupations in Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 47 (1984): 41-54.

Moeller, Roger W. “Stone Walls, Stone Lines, and Supposed Indian Graves.”
Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 50 (1987): 17-22.

Nassaney, Michael S. “Archaeology and Oral Tradition in Tandem: Interpreting Native American Ritual, Ideology, and Gender Relations in Contact-Period Southeastern New England.” In Interpretations of Native North American Life: Material Contributions to Ethnohistory, edited by Michael S. Nassaney and Eric S. Johnson. Gainesville: University Press of Florida and the Society for Historical Archaeology, 2000.

Nicholas, George P. “Redundancy in Early Postglacial Land Use in Robbins Swamp, Southwestern New England.” Current Research in the Pleistocene 4 (1987): 21-22.

Nicholas, George P. “Rethinking the Early Archaic.” Archaeology of Eastern North America 15 (1987): 99-124.

Nicholas, George P. “Places and Spaces: Changing Patterns of Wetland Use in Southern New England.” Man in the Northeast 42 (1991) 75-98.

Oldale, Robert N. “Late Glacial and Post-glacial Sea Level History of New England: A Review of Available Sea Level Curves.” Archaeology of Eastern North America 14 (1986): 89-99.

Pagoulatos, Peter. “Terminal Archaic Settlement-subsistence Patterns in the Lower Connecticut River Valley: A Set of Testable Hypotheses.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 46 (1983): 55-62.

Pagoulatos, Peter. “Terminal Archaic 'Living Areas' in the Connecticut River Valley.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 53 (1990): 59-72.

Pagoulatos, Peter. “Manufacture of Eastern Connecticut Quartzite Tools: An Experimental Study.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 56 (1993): 57-62.

Pagoulatos, Peter. “Thermal Alteration of Shell as an Inference for Shell Midden Site Duration and Reuse.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 58 (1995): 89-97.

Parker, Johnson. “Changing Paleoecological Relationships During the Late Pleistocene and Holocene in New England.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 50 (1987): 1-16.

Peale, Arthur L. “Steatite Artifact from the Old Mohegan Reservation at Montville, Conn.” Archaeological Society of Connecticut Newsletter 3 (1939): 4-5.

Pfeiffer, John. “The Griffin Site: A Susquehanna Cremation Burial in Southern Connecticut.” Man in the Northeast 19 (1980): 129-133.

Pfeiffer, John. “Remote Sensing: Archaeological Application in Southern New England.”
Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 45 (1982): 75-83.

Pfeiffer, John E. “Beshan Lake: 4500 Years of Prehistory.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 46 (1983): 45-53.

Pfeiffer, John. “Late and Terminal Archaic Periods of Connecticut Prehistory.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 47 (1984): 73-88.

Pfeiffer, John. “Dill Farm Locus 1: Early and Middle Archaic Components in Southern New England.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 49 (1986): 19-35.

Pfeiffer, John. “Hopeville Pond: Archaeological Evidence of a Middle Woodland Jack's Reef Component in Eastern Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 56 (1993): 101-114.

Pfeiffer, John E. and Donald Malcarne. “Investigation into the Ancient Burial Ground at Crescent Beach, Niantic, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 52 (1989): 61-69.

Plassche, Orson van de. “North Atlantic Climate-ocean Variations and Sea Level in Long Island Sound, Connecticut, since 500 cal yr A.D.” Quaternary Research 53 (2000): 89-97.

Poirier, David A. “A Discussion of Two Disturbed Clay Pipe Finds from Stamford, Connecticut.” Archeological Society of Virginia Quarterly Bulletin 29 (1974): 10-18.

Poirier, David A., Nicholas Bellantoni, and Mikki Aganstata. “Native American Burials in Connecticut: The Ethical, Scientific, and Bureaucratic Matrix.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 48 (1985): 3-12.

Pope, Gustavus D., Jr. “The Pottery Types of Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut Bulletin 27 (1953): 3-10.

Pope, Gustavus D., Jr. “A Preliminary Stone Point Chronology for Eastern Connecticut.
Eastern States Archaeological Federation Bulletin 15 (1956): 15-16.

Powell, Bernard W. “A Ceramic Find at Hunting Ridge (Conn.)” Massachusetts Archaeological Society 20 (1959): 42-45.

Powell, Bernard W. “Some Connecticut Burials.” Massachusetts Archaeological Society Bulletin 23 no. 2 (1962): 26-32.

Powell, Bernard W. “Spruce Swamp: A Partially Drowned Coastal Midden in Connecticut.” American Antiquity 30 (1965): 460-469.

Powell, Bernard W. “On the Recovery of Burial Number Two at the Sasqua Hill Site, East Norwalk, Connecticut.” Pennsylvania Archaeologist 35 no. 1 (1965): 25-33.

Powell, Bernard W. “An Aboriginal Quartz Quarry at Samp Mortar Reservoir, Fairfield, Connecticut.” Archeological Society of New Jersey Bulletin 22 (1965): 5-11.

Powell, Bernard W. “First Site Synthesis and Proposed Chronology for the Aborigines of Southwestern Connecticut.” Pennsylvania Archaeologist 41 no. 1-2 (1971): 30-37.

Powell, Bernard W. “Possible Aboriginal Glyphs from Southern Connecticut.” Pennsylvania Archeologist 48 (1978): 44-47.

Powell, Bernard W. “Carbonized Seed Remains from Prehistoric Sites in Connecticut.” Man in the Northeast 21 (1981): 75-85.

Praus, Alexis Ales. “Yale's Excavation at Old Lyme.” Archaeological Society of Connecticut Newsletter 11 (1940): 1-2.

Praus, Alexis Ales. “Excavations at the Old Lyme Shell Heap.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 13 (1942): 3-66.

Praus, Alexis Ales. “The South Woodstock Site.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 17 (1945): 1-52.

Pretola, John P. Northeastern Ceramic Diversity: An Optical Mineralogy Approach. Dissertation, University of Massachusetts, 2000.

Ritchie, William A. "Fifty Years of Archaeology in the Northeastern United States: A Retrospect." American Antiquity 50 (1985): 412-420.

Rouse, Irving. “Some Suggestions as to Historical Perspective in Connecticut Archeology.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 8 (1939): 5-25.

Rouse, Irving. “Connecticut Pottery Types; Summary.” Archaeological Society of Connecticut Newsletter 14 (1940): 3-4.

Rogers, Edward H. “The Indian River Village Site, Milford, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological society of Connecticut 15 (1943): 3-78.

Rouse, Irving. “Styles of Pottery in Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 7 (1945): 1-8.

Rouse, Irving. “Styles of Pottery in Connecticut.” Massachusetts Archaeological Society Bulletin 7 (1945): 1-8.

Rouse, Irving. “Ceramic Traditions and Sequences in Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 21 (1947): 10-25.

Rouse, Irving. “Culture Sequence in Connecticut.” New Hampshire Archeologist 5 (1953) 1-9.

Russell, Lyent W. “The Menunketisuck Site, Westbrook, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 14 (1942): 3-5.

Russell, Lyent W. “Indian Burials at Niantic, Connecticut.” Bulletin Archaeological Society of Connecticut 1947 (21): 39-43.

Russell, Lyent W. “An Unusual Stone Pestle.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 40 (1977): 44-45.

Russell, Lyent W. “The Van Wilgen Site (6-NH-88) North Branford, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 42 (1980): 29-33.

Russell, Lyent W. “The Cotton Hill Steatite Quarry.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 60 (1997): 43-49.

Salwen, Bert. “Sea Levels and Archaeology in the Long Island Sound Area.” American Antiquity 28 (1962): 46-55.

Salwen, Bert. “1965 Excavations at the Fort Shantok Site.” Archaeological Society of Connecticut Newsletter 95 (1965) 4-5.

Salwen, Bert. “European Trade Goods and the Chronology of the Fort Shantok Site.”
Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 34 (1966): 5-39.

Salwen, Bert and Ann Ottesen. “Radiocarbon Dates for a Windsor Occupation at the Shantok Cove Site, New London County, Connecticut.” Man in the Northeast 3 (1972): 8-19.

Sargent, Howard R. “A Preliminary Report on the Excavations at Grannis Island.”
Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 26 (1952): 30-50.

Smith, John H. “Indian Remains at Moosup Pond.”Archaeological Society of Connecticut. Newsletter 54 (1949): 3-4.

Smith, Wilbur F. “The Quest of an Indian garden.” Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 19 (1946): 13-17.

Solecki, Ralph. “Shantok Influence on Eastern Long Island.” American Antiquity 23 (1957): 171-173.

Spiess, Mathias. “Podunk Indian Sites.” Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 5 (1936): 9-11.

Spiess, Mathias. “Podunk Indian sites.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 5 (1937): 2-6.

Starbuck, David R. “The Middle Archaic in Central Connecticut: The Excavation of the Lewis-Walpole site (6-HT-15).” Occasional Publications in Northeastern Anthropology 7 (1980): 5-38.

Stradzins, Sally. “Cyrus Sherwood Bradley Collection: A Preliminary Study of the Prehistoric Native American Presence in Fairfield, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 55 (1992): 1-20.

Suggs, Robert C. “Coastal New York and Connecticut Prehistory Reinterpreted.” American Antiquity 22 (1957): 420-422.

Suggs, Robert Carl. “Radiocarbon Dates from the Manakaway Site, Connecticut.”
American Antiquity 23 (1958): 432-433.

Suggs, Robert Carl. “The Manakaway Site, Greenwich, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 29 (1958): 21-47.

Swedlund, Alan C., H. Tempkin and R. Meindl. “Populations Studies in the Connecticut Valley: Prospectus.” Journal of Human Evolution 5 (1976): 75-93.

Swigart, Edmund K. “The Kirby Brook Site (6-LF-2): An Interim Report.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 38 (1973): 40-76.

Swigart, Edmund K. “The Ecological Placement of Western Connecticut Sites.”
Archaeology of Eastern North America 5 (1977): 61-73.

Swigart, Edmund K. “Woodruff Rock Shelter Site, 6LF126, an Interim Report: Faunal Analysis as a Means to Evaluate Environment and Culture.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 50 (1987): 43-75.

Taylor, Walter Willard, Jr. “Quantitative Analysis in Connecticut Archaeology.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 2 (1935): 2-22.

Thompson, Arthur R. “Indian Quarry Wedges.” Archaeological Society of Connecticut Newsletter 29 (1943) 4-5.

Thompson, David A. “The Hansel Site (6-LF-15): A Rockshelter in Litchfield County.” Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 1975 (39): 35-48.

Thompson, David Hall. “The Binette Site Naugatuck, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Eastern States Archaeological Federation 27-28 (1969): 14-15.

Thompson, David H. “Kent Sugar Loaf Hill Site (6-LF-17), Kent, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 51 (1988): 29-45.

Thompson, David H. “Susquehanna Horizon as Seen from the Summit of Rye Hill, Woodbury Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 52 (1989): 17-50.

Thompson, David H. “Turkey-tails as a Measure of Marginality and Economic Exchange in Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 58 (1995): 71-81.

Thorson, Robert M. and Kevin McBride. “Bolton Spring Site, Connecticut: Early Holocene Human Occupation and Environmental Changes in Southern New England.” Geoarchaeology 3 (1988): 221-234.

Vibert, Edith M. “The Waldron Cache, South Windsor, Connecticut: Provocative Points and Pipe from Podunk.” Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 36 (1970): 17-22.

Wadleigh, William M. “Settlement and Subsistence Patterns in the Northeastern Highlands of Connecticut.” Man in the Northeast 22 (1981): 67-85.

Walwer, Gregory Frank. "Native American Mortuary Practices in Eastern Connecticut." 
 Dissertation, Yale University, 1998.

Waters, Joseph H. “Animal Remains from Some New England Woodland Sites.”
Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut 33 (1965): 4-11.

Whittall, James P. “Hunt's Brook Site: Souterrain, Montville, Connecticut.” Early Sites Research Bulletin 11 (1984): 7-12.

Wiegand, Ernest A. “The Rockrimmon Rockshelter (6-FA-116).” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 42 (1980): 15-28.

Wiegand, Ernest A. “Prehistoric Ceramics of Southwestern Connecticut: An Overview and Reevaluation.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 50 (23-42): 1987.

Wiegand, Ernest A. “A Unique Prehistoric Vessel from Stamford, Connecticut.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 61 (1998): 21-25.

Williams, Lorraine. Fort Shantok and Fort Corchaug: A Comparative Study of Seventeenth Century Culture Contact in the Long Island Sound Area. Dissertation, New York University, 1972.

Williams, Lorraine E., Kevin A. McBride, and Robert S. Grumet. “Fort Shantok National Historic Landmark.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 60 (1997): 29-42.

Ziac, Delcy C. and John E. Pfeiffer. “Dry Bone Remations from Five Sites in New England.” Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 52 (1989): 55-60

 

 
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