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Recent Research Supported by the Funk Foundation

Timothy J. Abel

Dating the St. Lawrence Iroquoian Occupation of Jefferson County, New York: Part 2

Amy N. Fox

Shape Space of New York State Broadspears: A Pilot Study Measuring Lithic Tools from the Late Archaic Period Using Outline Metrics

John Garbellano

Using AMS Dating to Refine the Chronology of Shellfish Exploitation in the Hudson River Estuary

Suzanne Pilaar Birch

Passenger Pigeon Exploitation during the Holocene in New York

Michele Troutman

Memories Knapped in Stone: Lithic Technological Analysis and Chronological Study of the Johnson #3 and Haviland Sites

Timothy J. Abel

Dating the St. Lawrence Iroquoian Occupation of Jefferson County, New York

Albert E. Fulton II

Calibrating High-resolution Paleoecological Records For Archaeological Applications: Identifying Signatures Of Climate Cyclicity and the “Paleoanthropocene” in Western New York State

Joshua J. Kwoka

Identifying Late Woodland Communities of Practice: Debitage Stylistic Variation and Residency Patterns at the Simmons Site, Town of Elma, New York

Douglas Riethmuller

Trade or Homemade: Neutron Activation Analysis of Shenks Ferry and Kelso Pottery from the Thomas/Luckey Site, Chemung County, New York

Jessica Vavrasek

Tracing Migration through Ceramics and Isotopes: St. Lawrence Iroquoian Example

Ammie Chittim

The Micromorphology of Glacial Sediment in Early Pottery

Albert E. Fulton II

Holocene Paleoecology of Native American Land-Use Dynamics in the Genesee Valley, West-Central New York State, USA

Ammie Mitchell

Symbolism in Coarse-Crystalline Temper: Understanding the Development of Early Pottery in New York State

Samantha M. Sanft

Radiocarbon Re-Dating and Bayesian Chronological Modeling: 16th-Century Cayuga-Region Sites

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