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REFERENCES AND SUGGESTED READINGS
Herrick Hollow Prehistoric Archaeological District
Hohman, Christopher D. and Nina M. Versaggi
2005 Phase 3 Data Recovery, Herrick Hollow Prehistoric Archaeological
District, Herrick Hollow I, Herrick Hollow II, Herrick Hollow
III, Herrick Hollow IV, Herrick Hollow V, Herrick Hollow VI,
Herrick Hollow VII, Richardson Hill Road Landfill Superfund
Site, Town of Masonville, Delaware County, New York. Public
Archaeology Facility, Binghamton, New York.
Hohman, Christopher D. and Nina M. Versaggi
2003 Phase 2 Site Examinations, Herrick Hollow II, Herrick
Hollow III, Herrick Hollow IV, Herrick Hollow V, Herrick Hollow
VI, Herrick Hollow VII, Richardson Hill Road Landfill Superfund
Site, Town of Masonville, Delaware County, New York. Public
Archaeology Facility, Binghamton, New York.
Hohman, Christopher D.
2002 Cultural Resource Management Report, Phase 2 Site Examination,
Herrick Hollow I Site (SUBi-2221), Richardson Hill Road Superfund
Site, Town of Masonville, Delaware County, New York. Public
Archaeology Facility, Binghamton, New York.
Public Archaeology Facility
2001 Cultural Resource Management Report, Stage 1B Archaeological
Reconnaissance Addendum, Richardson Hill Road Landfill Remediation
Project, Towns of Sidney and Masonville, Delaware County,
New York. Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton, New York.
Hohman, Christopher D. and Tim Jones
1992 Cultural Resource Management Survey, Stage 1B Archaeological
Reconnaissance, Richardson Hill Road Landfill Project, Towns
of Masonville and Sidney, Delaware County, New York. Public
Archaeology Facility, Binghamton, New York.
Versaggi, Nina M.
1991 Cultural Resource Management Survey, Stage 1A Archaeological
Reconnaissance, Richardson Hill Road Landfill Project, Towns
of Masonville and Sidney, Delaware County, New York. Public
Archaeology Facility, Binghamton, New York.
Versaggi, Nina M., Christopher Hohman, and Timothy Knapp
2006 Upland Landscapes: Land Use Strategies On the Allegheny
Plateau of New York. Paper presented at the 71st Annual
Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
Susquehanna and Delaware River Valley Prehistoric
Archaeology
Funk, Robert E.
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1993 Archaeological Investigations in the Upper Susquehanna
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Hartgen Archaeological Associates, Inc.
1989 Ouleout Site, 8W-32-7, Marcy South 345 kV Transmission
Line, Town of Franklin, Delaware
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Kinsey, W. Fred II
1972 Archaeology in the Upper Delaware Valley. Pennsylvania
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Miroff, Laurie
2002 Cultural Resource Management Report, 1999-2000 Highway
Program, Data Recovery, Park
Creek I Site, Park Creek II Site and Raish Site, PIN 9066.41.122,
Towns of Windsor and Kirkwood, Broome County, New York. Public
Archaeology Facility, Binghamton, New York.
Schrabisch, Max
1930 Archaeology of the Delaware River. Publications
of the Pennsylvania Historic Commission, Harrisburg.
Versaggi, Nina M.
1996 Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Models: Interpreting
the Upper Susquehanna Valley. In A Golden Chronograph
for Robert E. Funk,, edited by Christopher Lindner and Edward
V. Curtin, pp.129-140. Occasional Publication in Northeastern
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New York State Prehistoric Archaeology
Abel, Timothy
2000 The Plus Site: An Iroquoian Remote Camp in Upland
Tompkins County, New York. North
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Curtin, Edward V.
1996 Late Archaic Period Technology and Land Use Patterns:
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Hart, John P. and Hetty Jo Brumbach
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Montag, Michele L.
1998 The Organization of Lithic Technology During the
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Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University, Binghamton,
New York.
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Ritchie, William A., and Robert E. Funk
1973 Aboriginal Settlement Patterns in the Northeast.
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Snow, Dean
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Versaggi, Nina M.
2000 An Overview of Prehistoric Settlement Patterns and
Landforms in the Northern Appalachians. In Current Topics
in Northeast Geoarchaeology: Glaciated Landscapes (John
Hart and David Cremeens, eds.). New York State Museum and
Science Service Bulletin, Albany.
1999 Regional Diversity within the Early Woodland of the
Northeast. Northeast Anthropology 57: 45-56.
Versaggi, Nina M., LouAnn Wurst, T. Cregg Madrigal, and Andrea
Lain
2001 Adding Complexity to Late Archaic Research in the
Northeastern Appalachians. In Archaeology of the Appalachian
Highlands, edited by Lynne P. Sullivan and Susan C. Prezzano,
pp. 121-133. The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.
Landscape Archaeology
Bradley, R.
1993 Altering the Earth: The Origins of Monuments in Great
Britain and Continental Europe, Monograph Series, 8.
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh.
Crumley, Carole
1999 Sacred Landscapes: Constructed and Conceptualized.
In Archaeologies of Landscape, Contemporary Perspectives,
edited by Wendy Ashmore and A. Bernard Knapp. Blackwell Publishers,
Oxford.
Knapp, A. Bernard and Wendy Ashmore
1999 Archaeological Landscapes: Constructed, Conceptualized,
Ideational. In Archaeologies of Landscape, Contemporary Perspectives,
edited by Wendy Ashmore and A. Bernard Knapp. Blackwell Publishers,
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Prehistoric Stone Tool Technology and Classification
Andrefsky, William, Jr.
1998 Lithics: Macroscopic Approaches to Analysis.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Crabtree, Don
1972 An Introduction to Flintworking: Part I. An Introduction
to the Technology of Stone Tools. Occasional Paper 28,
Idaho State University. Pocatello, Idaho.
Cobb, Charles R. and Paul A. Webb
1994 A Source Area Perspective on Expedient and Formal
Core Technologies. North American Archaeologist 15:197-219.
Luedkte, B.
1992 An Archaeologist’s Guide to Chert and Flint.
Institute of Archaeology, Los Angeles.
Odell, George H.
2004 Lithic Analysis. Kluwer Acadamic/Plenum Publishers,
New York.
Ritchie, William A.
1961 A Typology and Nomenclature for New York Projectile
Points. New York State Museum and Science Service, Bulletin
Number 384, Albany.
Sullivan, A.P. and K.C. Rozen
1985 Debitage Analysis and Archaeological Interpretation.
American Antiquity 50:755-79.
Whittaker, John C.
1994 Flintknapping: Making and Understanding Stone Tools.
University of Texas Press, Austin.
Prehistoric Ceramics
MacNeish, Richard S.
1952 Iroquois Pottery Types: A Technique for the Study
of Iroquois Prehistory. Bulletin No. 124,
Anthropological Series No. 31, Department of Resources and
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Ritchie, William A. and Richard S. MacNeish
1949 The Pre-Iroquoian Pottery of New York State.
American Antiquity 15:97-124.
Paleoethnobotany
Asch Sidell, Nancy
2002 Paleoethnobotanical Indicators of Subsistence and
Settlement Change in the Northeast. In Northeast Subsistence-Settlement
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Links
Community Archaeology
Program. Sponsored by the Public Archaeology Facility
and Binghamton University. The Community Archaeology Program
(CAP) at Binghamton University provides a professionally supervised
opportunity for non-archaeologists to participate in excavations
at nationally important sites.
Iroquois Indian Museum.
An educational museum devoted to the culture, traditions,
and history of the Iroquois Indians. The museum has a collection
of Schoharie County prehistoric artifacts as well as the largest
public collection of contemporary Iroquois arts in the world.
New York State Museum.
The museum includes exhibits on archaeology, native peoples
of New York, and numerous collections from archaeological
sites throughout New York State, including the Susquehanna
and Delaware valleys.
Willard E. Yager
Upper Susquehanna Valley Collection. Information on Hartwick
College’s collection of prehistoric artifacts from the
Susquehanna Valley collected by Willard E. Yager (1855-1929),
long-time resident of Oneonta, New York. Over his life, Yager
assembled a collection of over 6,000 meticulously documented
artifacts.
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