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THE EASTERN STATES ARCHEOLOGICAL FEDERATION
President - Herbert Kraft, New Jersey
President-elect - Merle Kirby, Virginia
Corresponding Secretary - Richard George, Pennsylvania
Recording Secretary - Faye Stocum, Delaware
Treasurer - Edmund K. Swigart, Connecticut
Immediate Past-President - Roger Moeller, Connecticut
Editorial Chairman, Bulletin - Dennis C. Curry, Maryland
Editorial Chairman, Archaeology of Eastern North America -
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ARCHAEOLOGY OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA Volume 12, Fall 1984
Special Volume Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Eastern States Archeological Federation
"New Experiments upon the Record of Eastern Palaeo-lndian Cultures"
CONTENTS page Editor's Preface ii Introduction by William A. Ritchie and Robert E. Funk 1 Mary Lou Curran 5
The Whipple Site and Paleoindian Tool Assemblage Variation: A Comparison of Intrasite Structuring
D. Brian Deller and C. J. Ellis 41 Crowfield: A Preliminary Report on a Probable Paleo-Indian Cremation in Southwestern Ontario
Robert E. Funk and Beth Wellman 72 The Corditaipe Site: A Small Isolated Paleo-Indian Camp in the Upper Mohawk Valley
Robert E. Funk and Beth Wellman 81 Evidence of Early Holocene Occupations in the Upper Susquehanna Valley, New York State
Richard Michael Gramly 110 Kill Sites, Killing Ground and Fluted Points at the Vail Site
Richard Michael Gramly and Jonathan Lothrop 122 Archaeological Investigations of the Potts Site, Oswego County, New York, 1982 and 1983
John R. Grimes, W. Eldridge, B. G. Grimes, A. Vaccaro, 159 F. Vaccaro, J. Vaccaro, N. Vaccaro and A. Orsini
Bull Brook II C. Vance Haynes, D. J. Donahue, A. J. T. Jull and T. H. Zabel 184
Application of Accelerator Dating to Fluted Point Paleoindian Sites P. J. Julig 192
Cummins Paleo-Indian Site and Its Paleoenvironment, Thunder Bay, Canada Stanley W. Lantz 210
Distribution of Paleo-Indian Projectile Points and Tools from Western Penn- sylvania: Implications for Regional Differences
William J. Mayer-Oakes 231 Fluted Projectile Points: A North American Shibboleth Viewed in South American Perspective
Arthur Roberts 248 Paleo Indian on the North Shore of Lake Ontario
Donald B. Simons, Michael J. Shott, and Henry T. Wright 266 The Gainey Site: Variability in a Great Lakes Paleo-Indian Assemblage
Arthur E. Spiess 280 Arctic Garbage and New England Paleo-Indians: The Single Occupation Option
Peter Storck 286 Glacial Lake Algonquin and Early Palaeo-lndian Settlement Patterns in Southcentral Ontario
Introducing a new feature of AENA A Section on Publications Received edited by Gabriel DeCicco 299
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