Three Sixteenth-century Mohawk Iroquois Village Sites

Three Sixteenth-century Mohawk Iroquois Village Sites
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Publisher : New York State Museum
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Download or read book Three Sixteenth-century Mohawk Iroquois Village Sites written by Robert E. Funk and published by New York State Museum. This book was released on 2003 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Archaeological excavations at the Garoga, Klock and Smith-Pagerie Sites in the mid-Mohawk River Valley, New York are presented in this new volume published by the New York State Museum. These three sixteenth-century Mohawk sites were excavated by State Museum researchers under the direction of the late State Archaeologist Robert E. Funk. Each site was a large Mohawk Iroquois village complete with longhouses, palisades, and once occupied by hundreds of people. The extensive excavations revealed the settlement plan of each village, exposed dozens of fire hearths, storage pits, and other features, and recovered thousands of artifacts. This volume presents the results of these excavations including a description and analysis of the settlement patterns at each site and a detailed study and comparison of the large artifact assemblages.


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