New York State Museum Bulletin 



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Published monthly by The University of the State of New York 



Nos. 237,^ ALBANY, N. Y. September-October 1920 



The University of the State of New York 

 New York State Museum 



John M. Clarke, Director 



THE ARCHEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF NEW YORK 



BY ARTHUR C. PARKER, ARCHEOLOGIST 



PART 2 



VI 



ARCHEOLOGICAL LOCALITIES OE THE STATE OF 



NEW YORK 



ILLUSTRATED BY MAPS, DL\GRAM,S AND PHOTOGRAPHS 



In presenting this atlas of aboriginal localities the compiler is fully 

 aware of its limitations. To obtain information the records of 

 numerous informants were sought. Some informants were accurate 

 and sufficiently versed in archeology and geography to be able to give 

 correct descriptions. Others were more or less unfamiliar with our 

 requirements. At best this effort, though it supplements Doctor 

 Beauchamp's "Aboriginal Occupation," must be regarded only as a 

 preliminary attempt to record aboriginal localities in New York. 

 It is expected that numerous errors will be found in the location of 

 sites and in the descriptive text, but every effort has been made to 

 have such errors as few as possible, considering our sources of infor- 

 mation and the type of base map used. Of the great majoritv of 

 citations we are positive, and in general the maps and descriptions 



may be considered reliable. 



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Note For part i see N. Y. State Museum Bulletin 235,236. 



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