NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



II The Aboriginal Occupation of New York 



1 Physiographic Features Inviting Occupation 



2 The Field of Archeology in New York 



3 The Problems of New York Archeology 



III Evidences of Various Occupations 



1 The Relative Frequency of Artifacts 



2 The Algonkian Occupation of New York 



3 The Eskimo-like Culture 



4 The Mound-builder Occupation of New York 



5 The Iroquoian Occupation of New York 



IV Certain Type Sites Intensively Explored 



1 Burning Spring Prehistoric Iroquoian Site 



By Arthur C. Parker 



2 A Prehistoric Iroquoian Village and Burial Site in 



Chautauqua County 



By Arthur C. Parker 



3 A Prehistoric Iroquoian Site on the George Reed Farm, 



Richmond Mills, Ontario County 



By Arthur C. Parker 



4 A Midcolonial Seneca Site in Erie County 



By M. Raymond Harrington 



5 Double Wall Fort 



By M. Raymond Harrington 



6 The Ripley Erie Site 



By Arthur C. Parker 



7 Notes on An Ancient Semicircular Earthwork in Chau- 



tauqua County 



By M. Raymond Harrington 



8 The LeRoy Iroquoian Earthwork, Genesee County 



By Harrison C. Follett 



9 The Shelby Earthworks 



By Frank Hamilton Gushing 



10 Prehistoric Iroquoian Sites in Northern New York 



By M. Raymond Harrington 



11 The Owasco Algonkian Site 



By Arthur C. Parker 



12 Two Characteristic Coastal Algonkian Sites 



By Arthur C. Parker 



V Notes on Certain Archeological Subjects 

 VI Archeological Localities in the State of New York 



