Archaeology At The New York State Department Of Archeology

insider.si.edu: Nineteenth- and early twentieth-century domestic site archaeology in New York State / edited by John P. Hart and Charles L. Fisher

Nineteenth- and early twentieth-century domestic site archaeology in New York State / edited by John P. Hart and Charles L. Fisher

insider.si.edu: The Bulletin and journal of archaeology for New York State / New York State Archeological Association

The Bulletin and journal of archaeology for New York State / New York State Archeological Association

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JACKSON COUNTY, TEXAS—According to a statement released by Texas Tech University, a team of archaeologists […]

Read the original scholarly article about this research in the American Journal of Archaeology. For more on Akhetaten, go to " Rediscovering Egypt's Golden Dynasty: The Divine King and His Queen."

SIXTY ISLANDS, MICHIGAN—A new lidar survey of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula revealed evidence of extensive farming by Native Americans that has stunned archaeologists, according to a statement ...

A leader in cultural resource management (CRM) projects for over 30 years, UB’s Archaeological Survey is the go-to team for public archaeology engagements and assessments related to highways, ...

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In October, the Landmarks Preservation Commission opened its new research center where New York City's archaeological collections are accessible to researchers for the first time. A 1,000-year-old dog ...

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insider.si.edu: Buried beneath the city an archaeological history of New York Nan A. Rothschild, Amanda Sutphin, H. Arthur Bankoff, and Jessica Striebel Maclean

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"Bits and pieces of the lives led long before the age of skyscrapers are scattered throughout New York City, found in backyards, construction sites, street beds, and parks. Pottery shards dating to ...

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