Prehistoric subsistence of coastal Maine : a zooarchaeological study of the Turner Farm site
The Turner Farm site (located on North Haven Island, Penobscot Bay, on the central Maine coast), excavated under the direction of Dr. Bruce Bourque of the Maine State Museum, has revealed occupations from 3300 B.C. to European contact.Zoological material has been collected, identified and analyzed w...
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ndltd-BSU-oai-cardinalscholar.bsu.edu-handle-1812012014-07-24T03:33:16ZPrehistoric subsistence of coastal Maine : a zooarchaeological study of the Turner Farm siteMorse, David R.Animal remains (Archaeology) -- Maine -- North Haven.Excavations (Archaeology) -- Maine -- North Haven.The Turner Farm site (located on North Haven Island, Penobscot Bay, on the central Maine coast), excavated under the direction of Dr. Bruce Bourque of the Maine State Museum, has revealed occupations from 3300 B.C. to European contact.Zoological material has been collected, identified and analyzed with artifactual data. The faunal remains of this site has been compared with existing archaeological and zoological data from coastal Maine. Conclusions have been presented about the subsistence of the site and the central Maine area in general.Swartz, B. K.2011-06-03T19:31:35Z2011-06-03T19:31:35Z19751975vi, 101 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.LD2489.Z72 1975 .M67http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/181201http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/415718Virtual Pressn-us-me |
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The Turner Farm site (located on North Haven Island, Penobscot Bay, on the central Maine coast), excavated under the direction of Dr. Bruce Bourque of the Maine State Museum, has revealed occupations from 3300 B.C. to European contact.Zoological material has been collected, identified and analyzed with artifactual data. The faunal remains of this site has been compared with existing archaeological and zoological data from coastal Maine. Conclusions have been presented about the subsistence of the site and the central Maine area in general. |
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Prehistoric subsistence of coastal Maine : a zooarchaeological study of the Turner Farm site |
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Prehistoric subsistence of coastal Maine : a zooarchaeological study of the Turner Farm site |
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Prehistoric subsistence of coastal Maine : a zooarchaeological study of the Turner Farm site |
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prehistoric subsistence of coastal maine : a zooarchaeological study of the turner farm site |
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