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Page 1: MASSACHUSETTS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

BULLETIN OF THE

NO.1

OCTOBER, 1941

PUBLISHED BY THE

MASSACHUSETTS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

VOL.m

MASSACHUSETTS ARCHAEOLOGICAL

SOCIETY

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Volume III October, 1941

BULLErIN

or the

MASSACHUSETTS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

CONTENTS

No. 1

A Preliminary Bibliography of the Archaeology of theNew England Indians •••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••• 3

CHESTER S. CHARD

EDITOR

Published by the

MASSACHUSETTS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

This journal and its contents may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any substantial or systematic reproduction, re-distribution, re-selling, loan or sub-licensing, systematic supply or distribution in any form to anyone is expressly forbidden. ©2010 Massachusetts Archaeological Society.

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A PRELIMINARY BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE ARCHAEOLOGYOF THE NEW ENGLAND INDIANS

Since its formation in 1939, the Bibliography Committee has been &massing a fileot references concerning the Indians of Massachusetts and the other New Englandstates. Members of the Society have co-operated by sending in on our standard bibli­ography cards the names of many important books and articles. The file now containsalmost 900 different titles, which have been grouped by states and regions as follows:Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, New England,and Eastern United States. The cards of each state are further subdivided by subjectinto the following sections: Archaeology, Ethnology, History, Linguistics, and Soma­tology. A separate section marked "General" contains miscellaneous references on themethods used in archaeology and the allied scienoes.

Because a bibliography projeot is never finished, and because there exists amongthe members of the Society a grOWing demand for a more easily accessible bibliography,we are publishing in this issue of the Bulletin a portion of our file of references,all those concerned primarily with the archaeology of the aborigines of New England.

The many historical references Which have been collected will not be ready forpublication until they have been carefully investigated for their archaeological andethnological content, a task beyond the scope of the present bibliographical project.It is hoped that this historical material will be of use in studies initiated by theResearcQ Counoil. The first step might well be a project to look into the historicalreferences already gatllered, and to record or brief the archaeologically and ethnolog­ically significant passages.

We wish to thank Douglas S. Byers and Frederick Johnson of the Department of Ar­chaeology, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., for placing their private and libraryfiles at our disposal; Henry Hornblower 2nd for adding his extensive list ot titles toour cards; William J. Howes for the bibliography he had typed tor us; the other mem­bers of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society who have contributed references; thestaff of the Peabody Museum of Harvard University for access to the library files; andIrving Rouse, who, with his collaborators, produced "A Preliminary Archaeologioal Bib­liography of the Eastern United States," from which we drew both faots and inspiration.

A list of the abbreviations used will be found at the end of this issue.

The Bibliography CommitteeDonald F. Brown, ChairmanFrederick P. Orchard

CONNECTICUT

Basto, Arthur: A Cross-Section of an Al­gonquian Village Site Located atSouth Woodstock, Windham County,Connecticut. ASC-B, no. 6, 1938:12-34.

Basto, Arthur: -The Second Summer's FieldWork on the Village Site at SouthWoodstock, Connecticut. ASC-B, no.8, 1939: 27-44.

Batchelor, C. S. and Steck, R. E.: Indi­an Archaeology in and around Bridge­port, Conn. ASC-B, no. 12, 1941:19-26

Bull, Norris L.: Explorations in NianticShell Heap Reveal Many Bone Imple­ments. Hartford Daily Times, Sept.

16, 1922: 16.Bull, Norris L.: Monolithic Axe Found in

Connecticut. Pamphlet. Hartford,Conn., 1931.

Byers, Douglas S.: A Site in EasternConnecticut. AAn, vol. 1, 1936:326-327.

Coffin, Claude C.: Impressed Shell Des­igns on Connecticut Indian Pottery.ASC-D, no. 4, 1936: 2-6.

Coftin, Claude C.: A Prehistoric ShellHeap at the Mouth of the Housatonic.ASC-B, no. 5, 1937: 10-19.

Coffin, Claude C.: An Indian VillageSite at Cedar Ridge, Upper WhiteHills, Shelton, Connecticut. ASC-B,

This journal and its contents may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any substantial or systematic reproduction, re-distribution, re-selling, loan or sub-licensing, systematic supply or distribution in any form to anyone is expressly forbidden. ©2010 Massachusetts Archaeological Society.

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no. 7, 1938: 9-11.Coffin, Claude C.: Exoavations in South­

west Conneotiout. ASC-B, no. 10,1940: 33-50.

Coffin, Claude C.: Red Paint Graves.ASC-B, no. 12, 1941: 3-10.

Coffin, Claude C.: A Saorifioial Burial.ASC-NL, no. 15, 1941: 4.

Coffin, Claude C.: Early Men on theHousatonio. ASC-NL, no. 16, 1941:6-7.

Dawson, John J.: A Red Paint Burial inStratford. ASC-NL, no. 8, 1940:3-4.

Ellsworth, E. W.: Antiquities of EastWindsor, Conneotiout. SI-AR, 1881:660-664.

Ellsworth, E. W.: Antiquities of EastWindsor, Connecticut. MisoellaneousPapers Relating to Anthropology, no.481, Washington, 1883: 134-138.

Hallowell, A. Irving: Indian Corn Hills.AA,n.s., vol. 23, 1921: 233.

Jaokson, George A.: Mineralogy of Conn­ecticut Artifaots. ASC-B, no. 11,1940: 5-56.

MacCurdy, George Grant: The Passing of aConneotiout Rook Shelter. AJS, vol.37, 1914: 51I.

Miller, H. E.: Copper Souroes for Conn­eotiout Artifaots. "ASC-NL, no. 15,1941: 2-4.

New Articles Dealing with Conneotiout Ar­chaeology. ASC-B, no. 5, 1937: 20.

Osgood, Cornelius, and Rouse, Irving:Suggestions for the Excavation of aPrehistorio Connecticut Site. ASC-B,no. 4, 1936: 7-14.

Peale, Arthur L.: Steatite Artifaot fromthe Old Mohegan Reservation at Mont­ville, Conneoticut. ASC-r~, no. 3,1939: 4-5.

Praus, Alexis: Yale's Exoavation at OldLyme. ASC-NL, no. 11, 1940: 1-2.

(Praus, Alexis): Yale's Excavations ThisSummer. ASC-NL, no. 12, 1940: 3-4.

Rogers, Edward H.: A Double Burial.NAN, vol. 1, no. 1, 1937: 4-6.

Rouse, Irving: Some Suggestions as toHistorioal Perspective in Connecti­cut.Archaeology. ASC-B, no. 8,1939: 5-25.

Rouse, Irving: Conneoticut Pottery Types:Summary. ASC-NL, no. 14, 1940: 3-4.

Russell, Lyent W.: Excavations in West­brook. ASC-NL, no. 12, 1940: 2-3.

Russell, Lyent W.: A Red Paint Grave inGuilford. ASC-B, no. 12, 1941:11-18.

Snyder, Thomas Wilfred: The Broken Axe.ASC-B, no. 6, 1938: 8-11.

Spiess, Mathias: Podunk Indian Sites.ASC-B, no. 5, 1937: 2-6.

Taylor, Walter W., Jr.; Quantitative An­alysis in Connectiout Archaeology.ASC-B, no. 2, 1935: 2-22.

Williams, Frederick H.: Prehistorio Re­mains of the Tunxis Valley. AAr,

vol. 2, 1898: 57-61, 87-93, 146-150,176-182, 200-202, 257-263, 293-294.

MAINE

Bates, Orio, and Winlook, H. E.: Archae­ological Material from the MaineLittoral with Speoial Reference tothe Bates Collection. MS in PeabodyMuseum Library, Cambridge, Mass. n.d.

Berry, G. S.: The Great Shell Mounds ofDamarisootta. NEM, 1898-99: 178-88.

Bushnell, David I., Jr.: The "Red PaintPeople". AA n.s., vol. 15, 1913:707-710.

Bushnell, David I., Jr.: The ~Bed PaintPeople" II. AA n.s., vol. 17, 1915:207-209.

Chadbourne, H. P. (or P. A.?): OysterShell Deposit in Damarisootta.MeHS-C, vol. 6, ,1859: 345-351.

Goldthwaite, Richard P.: The DamariscottaShell Heaps and Coastal Stability.AJS, vol. 30, 1935: 1-13.

Hadlock, W. S.: The Taft's Point ShellMound at West Gouldsboro, Maine.RAM-B, no. 5, 1939.

Hardy, Manly: A Shell Heap Near South Endof Great Deer Isle, Penobsoot Bay.A Letter to Prof. F. W. Putnam.PM-R, vol. 2, 1880: 197-198.

Haynes, H. W.: Some New Evidence of Can­nibalism among the Indians of NewEngland from the Island of Mt. Des­ert, Maine. BSNH-P (6th Annual Re­port, Secretary of Maine Board ofAgriculture, 1861: 289-294).

Investigations of Maine Shell Heaps.SI-MC, vol. 59, 1912: 46-48, 50-52.

Loomis, F. B., and Young, D. B.: On theShell Heaps of Maine. AJS, vol. 34,(4th series) July, 1912: 17-42.

McGuire, J. D.: Ethnologioal and Arohae­ologioal Notes on Moosehead Lake,Maine. AA n.s., vol. 10, 1908:549-557.

Mercer, Henry C.: An Exploration of Abor­iginal Shell Heaps Revealing Tracesof Cannibalism on York River, Maine.UPM-PPLA, vol. 6, 1897: 111-137.

Mitchell, C. R.: Maine Shell Heaps.NAN, vol. 2, no. 2, 1938: 54-59.

Moore, Clarenoe B.: The Red Paint Peopleof Maine. AA n.s., vol. 16, 1914:137-138.

Moore, Clarenoe B.: The Red Paint PeopleII. AA n.s., vol. 17, 1915: 209.

Moorehead, Warren K.: The Red PaintPeople of Maine. AA n.s., vol. 15,1913: 33-37.

Moorehead, Warren K.: Indian Remains inMaine. S n.s., vol. 38, 1913:3Z6-327.

Moorehead, Warren K.: The Red PaintPeople-- A Reply. AA n.s., vol. 16,

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1914: 358-361.Moorehead, Warren K. The Problem o~

the Red Paint People. Holmes Anni­versary Volume, Washington, 1916:359-365.

Moorehead, Warren K.: Prehistoric Cult­ures in the State o~ Maine. ICA-P,19th, 1915: 48-51.

Moorehead, Warren K.: A Report on theArchaeology o~ Maine. Being a Nar­rative o~ Explorations in That State1912-1920. Together with Work atLake Champlain 1917. Andover, Mass.1922.

Moorehead, Warren K.: Primitive Culturesin the State o~ Maine. OPM-R, 34th,1923: 35-36.

Moorehead, Warren K.: ArchaeologicalField Work in North America during1928. Maine. AA n.s., vol. 31,1929: 348.

Morse, E. S.: Recent Examination o~ ShellHeaps on Goose Islands in Casco Bay,Maine. BSNH-P, vol. 11, 1868: 288­289.

Morse, E. S.: Evidences of Great Anti~u­

ity in the Shell Heaps at GooseIsland. BSNH-P, vol. 11, 1868:301-302.

Moses, T. F.: Shell Heaps on the Coastof Maine. COSA-P, vol, I, 1878:70-76.

Putnam, F. W.: The Kitchen Middings ofMaine. KR, vol. 6, 1882-1883: 523­526.

Putnam, F. W.: Shell Heaps on the Coasto~ Maine. S vol. 1, no. 11, 1883:319.

Putnam, F. W.: The N~ine Shell Heaps-­Rude Pottery and Implements o~ aPrehistoric Age. Pamphlet. n.d.

Putnam, F. W., and Wood: The Damariscot­ta Shell Heaps. Who Were the Eaterso~ these Countless Oysters? WereThey Indians or Some Earlier Race?Portland (Me.) Advertiser, Feb. 7,1883.

Rowe, John Howland: Excavations in theWaterside Shell Heap, Frenchman'sBay, Maine. EC-P, vol. 1, no. 3,1940.

Rowe, John H@wland: Archaeology and Hist­ory in Eastern Maine. MAS-B, vol. 2,no. 4, 1941: 7-13.

Smith, Walter B.: Indian Remains o~ thePenobscot Valley and Their Signi~i­

gance. Pamphlet. 1926.Smith, Walter B.: The Jones Cove Shell

He~p at West Gouldsboro, Maine.LNPM-B, no. 1, 1929.

Smith, Walter B.: The Lost Red PaintPeople o~ Maine, a Few Things WeThink We Know about Them and Morethat We Know We Don't. LNPM-B, DO.2, 1930: 1-43.

Speck, Frank G.: Beothuk and Micmac.MAIHF-INM, No. 22, 1922.

Thompson, Arthur R.: The Identity o~ the

Red Paint People. ASC-B, no. 8,1939: 3-4.

Tyzzer, Ernest Edward: Credit to Pro~es­

sor Moorehead. AAn, vol. 2, 1937:299-300.

Willoughby, Charles C.: PrehistoricBurial Places in Maine. PM-P, vol.1, no. 6, 1898.

Willoughby, Charles C.: The "Red PaintPeople" o~ Maine. AA n.s., vol. 17,1915: 406-409.

Willoughby, Charles C.: Prehistoric Work­shops at Mt. Kineo, ~~ine. AN, vol.35, 1901: 213-219.

Wilson, Charles B.: Indian Relics andEncampments in Maine. AAnn, vol. 5,1883: 181-183.

Wyman, Jef~ries: An Account of SomeKjoekkenmoeddings, or Shell Heaps,in Maine and I~ssachusetts. AN,vol. 1, 1868: 561-583.

Wyman, Je~~ries: Indian "Shell Heaps" onOne o~ the Islands on the North Sideo~ Frenchman's Bay, near Mt. Desert,Maine. BSNH-P, vol. 11, 1868: 288.

Wyman, Je~~ries: Shell Heaps upon GooseIsland i~ C~sco Bay. BSNH-P, vol.11, 1868: 301, 303.

MASSACHUSETTS

Brooks, Edward: Our Nantucket Project.MAS-B, vol. I, no. I, 1939: 12.

Brooks, Edward: A Preliminary Report onthe Second Season's Work at SiteM-52-3, Nantucket Island. MAS-B,Vol. 2, no. 2, 1941: 15-16.

Bullen, Ripley P.: The Dolly Bond Stea­tite Quarry. MAS-B, vol. 2, no. I,1940: 14-22.

Bullen, Ripley P.: Further Notes on theDolly Bond Steatite Quarry. SAA-N,1940: 158-160.

Bullen, Ripley P.: Report o~ the SiteSurvey to February, 1941. MAS-B,vol. 2, no. 3, 1941: 2-9.

Bushnell, David I., Jr.: An Early Accounto~ Dighton Rock. AA n.s., vol. 10,1908: 251-254.

Byers, Douglas S.: Archaeological Re~

search in 1~ssachusetts. ASC-NL,no. 10, 1940: 1-5.

Byers, Douglas S.: Remarks on a Burialfrom the Nook Farm Site at Plymouth,Mass. t~S-NL, May 1940: 4.

Byers, Douglas S., and Johnson, Frederick:Two Sites on Martha's Vineyard.RSPFA-P, vol. I, no. 1, 1940.

Chandler, J. S.: Fort Hill at Lowell,Mass. Ar, vol. 3, no. 6, 1895: 208.

Chandler, J. S.: Site o~ an Old IndianVillage at TeWksbury, Mass. Ar, vol.3, 1895: 207.

Chase, Henry E.: Shell Heaps near Prov­incetown, Mass. SI-AR, 1882: 799-

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802.Chase, Henry E.: Indian Shell Heaps, etc.

of Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard.MS, Cambridge, 1883.

De1abarre, Edmund Burke: Early interestin Dighton ROCk. CSM, vol. 18, 1916;235-299.

De1abarre, Edmund Burke: Middle Period ofDighton Rock History. CSM, vol. 19,1917: 46-149.

Delabarre, Edmund Burke: Recent Historyof Dighton Rock. CSM, vol. 20, 1919:286-462.

De1abarre, Edmund Burke: Dighton Rock;the Earliest and most PuZZling of NewEngland Antiquities. OTHE, vol. 14,no. 2, 1923: 51-72.

De1abarre, Edmund Burke: A Possible Pre­Algonkian Culture in SoutheasternMassachusetts. AA n.s., vol. 27,1925: 359-369.

Delabarre, Edmund Burke: Dighton Rock, aStudy of the Written Rocks of NewEngland. New York, 1928.

Delabarre, Edmund Burke: Explanation ofDighton Rock Inscription. EP, vol.26, 1929: 174-175.

Delabarre, Edmund Burke: The Runic Rockon No Kan's Land, Massachusetts.With Geologic Notes by Charles W.Brown. HEQ, vol. 8,. no. 3, 1935:365-377.

Delabarre, Edmund Burke: A PetroglyphicStudy of Human Motives. SM, vol. 61,1935: 421-429.

Delabarre, Edmund Burke: The Indian Petro­glyph at the Aptucxet Trading Post inBourne, Massachusetts. OTNE, vol. 26,no. 3, 1936.

Ferguson, C. C.: A Little Adventure inLocal Archaeology. WHS-P n.s., vol.1, 1935: 471-478.

Fowler, W. S.: Unpublished Account of Ex­cavations Carried on at the Old Had­ley Fort on Fort River (delivered be­fore Connecticut Valley Group of theMass. Arch. Soc.). MAS-NL, November,1940.

Gregory, James H.: Indian Relics of Marblehead. EA, vol. 4, no. 3, 1900: 639.

Guernsey, S. J.: Notes on Explorations ofMartha's Vineyard. AA n.s., vol. 18,1916: 81-97.

Hales, Henry: Prehistoric Coil Pottery.Ar, vol. 1, no. 11, 1893: 219-220.

Hammett, F. S.: Notes on the Shell Heapsat Whitmanvi1le, Cape Cod, Massachu­setts. AA n.s., vol. 27, 1925:483-485.

Haynes, H. W.: Note upon the PerforatedIndian Humerus Found at Concord, Mass.AAS-P, vol. 2, part I, 1882: 80-81.

Haynes, Henry W.: Discovery of an IndianShell Heap on Boston Common. RP, vol.9, no. 2; 79.

Hoar, Edward S.: Humerus, Found at ConcordMassachusetts. AAS-P, vol. 1, part 3,1881: 3~4-385.

Horsford, E. N.: John Cabot's Landfall,Site of Norumbega. AGS-J, vol. 17,1885: 45-78. .

Horsford, E. N.: The Discovery of theAncient City of Norumbega. Boston,1890.

Horsford, E. N.: The Defenses of Norum­bega and a Review of the Reconnais­sances. Boston, 1891.

Howe, Henry: A Boost e"r the NantucketDig. MAS-NL, May, 1940: 1-2.

Indian Skeleton Discovered. An AncientBurying Ground. Remarkable Disclos­ures Made at Long Hill. 1896.(Clipping, probably from a Spring­field, Mass., newspaper; on file inPeabody Museum Library, CambrLdge.)

Johnson, L. L.: Holyoke, Past and Pres­ent, 1745-1895. Holyoke, Mass.,1895.

MacCurdy, George Grant: The Sherman Anth­ropological Collection of Holyoke,Mass. AA n.s., vol. 4, 1902: 196.

Mason, Otis T.: The Skeleton in Armor.AA o.s., vol. 1, 1888: 189-190.

Moorehead, Warren K.: Two Earthworksnear Andover, Massachusetts. DAPA-Bno. 3, 1906: 150-154.

Moorehead, Warren K.: Certain PeculiarEarthworks near Andover, Massachus­etts. DAPA-B, no. 5, 1912.

Moorehead, Warren K.: The Merrimack Arch­aeological Survey. A PreliminaryPaper. With Supplementary Notes onthe Concord Valley by Benjamin L.Smith. PMS, 1931.

More Indian Relics. Five Canoes Said toBe at the Bottom of Hatchet Pond,Southbridge, Mass. Ar, vol. 2, no.11, 1894: 349.

Movius, Hallam L., Jr.: First InterimReport on the Excavation at Site K­23-26, Sudbury, Mass. MAS-B, vol. 2,no. 2, 1941: 17-19.

Norumbega, the Ancient City on the CharlesWaltham, 1890.

Orchard, W. C.: A Massachusetts Pot andan Alaska Lamp. MAIHF-I, vol. 7,1930: 148-153.

Palmer, E. J.: Indian Relics of the Ar­nold Arboretum. AAHU-BPI series 4,vol. 2, no. 12, 1934: 61-68.

Pratt, S. B.: VlndiansVillages in Massa­chusetts. AAnn, vol. 9, 1887: 46.

Putnam, F. W.: An Indian Grave on WinterIsland, Salem. BSNH-P, vol. 10,1866: 246-247.

Putnam, F. W.: Two Rare Specimens of In­dian CarVing Wrought from Steatite.EI-B, vol. 1, 1870: 21.

Putnam, F. W.: Remarks on Stone and Cop­per Implements from Wakefield. EI-B,vol. 1, 1970: 90.

Putnam, F. W.: On Shell Heaps in EssexCounty, Mass. EI-B, vol. 1, 1870:123.

PutD4m, F. W.: On Skulls of Several Spe­cies of Bear and a Molar Tooth of a

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Bear Found in a Shell Heap on GooseI_land, Mass. EI-B, vol. 1, 1870:138.

Putnam, F. W.: Indian Relics trom Beverly.EI-B, vol. 3, 1871: 123-125.

Putnam, F. W.: An Indian Carving. AN,vol. 7, 1873: 438-439.

Putnam, F. W.: Account ot ArchaeologicalResearches at Jetteries Neck, Ipswich.EI-B, vol. 4, 1873: 79-80.

Putnam, F. W.: An Ancient Indian Carving.EI-B, vol. 4, 1873: 156-158.

Putnam, F. W.: Description ot a Few StoneKnives Found in Essex County, Kass.Er-B, vol. 5, 1873: 8.

Putnam, F. W.: Indian Remains trom EssexCounty, Mass. EI-B, vol. 6, 1874:

Putnam, F. W.: Skeleton ot an Indian fromMassachusetts. BSNH-P, vol. 20, 1879.

Putnam, F. W.: Description of an AncientIndian Carving Found in Ipswich, Mass.Misc. Anthro. Papers, nos. 2 and 12,1872-1902.

Putnam, F. W.: Remarks upon the "Openingof a Newly Discovered Shell Heap atIpswich.- EI-B, vol. 14: 161-163.

Putnam, F. W.: Remarks upon Some StoneImplements trom Marshtield, Mass.BSNH-P, vol. 21, 1882.

Putnam, F. W.: The First Notice ot thePine Grove on Forest River Shell Heap.EI-B, vol. 15, 1883: 8i-92.

Putnam, F. W.: Skeleton 1n Armor. AA n.8.vol. 3, 1901: 388-389.

Rau, Charles: Observations on the DightonRock Inscription. AAnn, vol. 1, no. 11878: 38-41.

Robbins, Maurice: Two Habitation Floors atthe Faulkner Spring Site. MAS-C, no.1, 1941-

Robinson, John: Opening of a Newly Di8­covered Shell Heap at Ipswich. EI-B,vol. 14, 1882: 158-161.

Robinson, John: Arrowmaker's Wigwam atPine Grove. EI-B, vol. 14, 1882:163-164.

Robinson, John: Prehistoric Relics tromBeverly. EI-B, vol. 27, 1895: 89-91.

Rowe, John H.: Excavations in the BlueHill River Workshop, M-35-l. MAS-B,vol. 2, no. 2, 1941: 20.

Skinner, Alanson: A Massachusetts SteatiteQuarry. AA n.s., vol. 10, 1908: 702-3

Smith, Benj~ L.: Notes upon the ConcordRiver Valley. (In Moorehead, Warren K.The Merrimack Archaeological Survey,29-36). PMS, 1931.

Smith, Benjamin L.: A Report on a FreshWater Shell Heap at Concord, Mass.MAS-B, vol. 1, no. 3, 1940: 14-26.

Smith, Benjamin L.: The Midwestern Taxon­omic Method and Its Application to anEastern Massachusetts Group. MAS-B,vol. 2, no. 1, 1940: 1-13.

Smith, Benjamin t.: Report on Stone Ringat Lenox, Mass. MAS-B, vol. 2, no. 1,1940: 33-34.

Smith, Benjamin L.: Report on the Nipmuc

Indians in the Concord River Valley.Unpublished JlS.

!olman~: Adams: Indian Relics in Concord.. Concord, 1902 (1)

Wilder, Harris Hawthorne: Excavation otIndian Graves 1n Western Massachu­setts. AA n.s., vol. 7, 1905: 295­300.

Wilder, Harris Hawthorne: A Petroglyphtrom Eastern Massachusetts. AA n.s.vol. 13, 1911: 65-67.

Wilder, Harris Hawthorne: Notes on theIndians ot Southern Massachusetts.AA n.s., vol. 25, 1923: 197-218.

Wilder, Harris Hawthorne, and Whipple,Ralph Wheaton: The Position ot theBody·in Aboriginal Interments inWestern Massachusetts. AA n.s.,vol. 19, 1917: 372-387.

Willoughby, Charles C.: Certain Earth­works ot Eastern Massachusetts.AA n.s., vol. 13, 1911: 566-576.

Willoughby, Charles C.: Indian BurialPlace at W1nthrop, Massachusetts.With Notes on the Skeletal Remainsby Earnest A. Hooton. PM-P,. vol. 11,no. 1, 1924.

Willoughby, Charles C.: An Ancient Fish­Weir. AA n.s., vol. 29, 1927: 105­108.

W1ng, Daniel: Shell Heaps in BarnstableOounty, Mass. SI-AR, 1881: 664-665.

Wright, G. F.: Indian Ridge and Its Con­tinuation. EI-B, vol. 7, 1875:165-166.

Wright, G. F.: Prehistoric Andover.(Repr1nt trom Introduction to Bailey,Sarah L., Historical Sketches ot An­dover. Boston, 1880.)

Wyman, Jettries: Indian Cemetery, Atlan­tic Hill, near Nantasket Beach.BSNH-P, vol. 6, 1856-59: 20-21.

Wyman, Jetfries: An Account ot SomeKjoekkenmoedd1ngs or Shell Heaps 1nMaine and Massachusetts. AN, vol. 1,1868: ·561-583.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Griswold, Wesley S.: Stone Village MY8­tery; Ancient Rock o.elling8 in NewHamp8hire ~elieved by W. B. Goodwin,Harttord Archaeologist, to Have BeenErected by Irish Monks More than1000 Year8 Ago. The Harttord (Conn.)Courant Magazine, June 19, 1938.

Hencken, Hugh O'Neill: The "Irish Kona­8tery" at North Salem, N. H. NEQ,vol. 12, no. 3, ~939.

Indian Relics. EI-B, vol. 4: 92-93.Moorehead, Warren K.: The Merrimack Ar­

ohaeological Survey. PIlS, 1931.Putnam, F. W.: Description of a Carved

Stone, Representing a Cetacean, Foundat Seabrook, N. H. EI-B, vol. 5,1873

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Putnam, F. W.: Exhibition of Knife Madefrom Red Slate. EI-B, vol. 5, 1873:125.

A Semi-Barbarous Settlement. What Prof.Morse Discovered near Manchester~

Boston Commonwealth, June 10, 1893.Tapley, D. J.: A Remarkable Indian Relic.

AN, vol. 6, 1872: 696-701.Wardwell, J. B.: A Description of an Ind­

ian Relic. EI-B, vol. 6, 1874: 145­146.

RHODE ISLAND

Chapin, Howard M.: Indian ImplementsFound in Rhode Island. (Reprintedwith additions from RIHS-C, vol. 17,no. 4, 1924: 105-124).

Delabarre, Edmund Burke: The InscribedRocks of Narragansett Bay. (Reprintfrom RIHS-C, vol. 13, nos. 1,3; vol.14, no. 1; vol. 15, nos. 1,3; vol. 16no. 2; Yol. 18.) 1923-25.

Eaton, G. F.: The Prehistoric Fauna ofBlock Island (R.I.) as Indicated byIts Ancient Shell Heaps. AJS series4, vol. 6: 137-159.

Narragansett Archaeological Society ofRhode Island: The Jenes Pond ShellHeap; an Excavation by the Narragan­sett Archaeological Society of RhodeIsland. 1939.

Parsons, U.: Indian Relics Recently Foundin Charlestown, R. I., with BriefNotices of the Nyantic Tribe of Ind­ians. The Historical Magazine, .vol.7, no. 2, February 1863: 41-44.

VERMONT

Bailey, John H.: Archaeology in Vermontin 1938. (Reprinted for the Cham­plain Valley Arch. Soc. from The Ver­mont Alumnus, February, 1939).

BaHey, J"ohn H.: A Ground Slate ProducingSite near Vergennes, Vermont. CVAS-Bvol. 1, no. 2, 1939.

Bolton, R. P.: Indian Remains in NorthernVermont. YAIHF-I, vol. 7, 1930: 57­69.

Bolton, R. P.: An Aboriginal Chert Quarryin Northern Vermont. MAIHF-I, vol. 71930: 457-465.

Currier, J. M.: Description of a PolishedStone Implement Found in Monkton, Vt.AAAS-P, no. 28, 1879: 526-528.

Cutting, H. A.: Relics in Vermont. AAnn,vol. 2, 1880: 231-233.

Old Indian Cemeteries between Swanton andSt. Albans, Vermont. ArAr, vol. 22,1926: 243.

Perkins, George Henry: Some Relics of the

Indians of Vermont. AN, vol. 5, 1871:11-17.

Perkins, George Henry: On an Ancient Bur­ial Ground in Swanton, Vermont.AAAS-P 1873, no. 22, 1874: 76-100.

Perkins, George Henry: On Some Fragmentsof Pottery from Vermont. AAAS-P 1876,no. 25, 1877: 325-335.

Perkins, George Henry: Archaeology of theChamplain Valley. AN, vol. 13, 1879:731-747.

Perkins, George Henry: General Remarksupon the Archaeology of Vermont.AAAS-P 1878, no. 27, 1879: 312-315.

Perkins, George Henry: Notes on the Arch­aeology of the Champlain Valley.AAAS-P 1879, no. 28, 1880: 528-539.

Perkins, George Henry: Archaeology.ofVermont. AN, vol. 15, 1881: 425-438.

Perkins, Georg~ Henry: Receht Archaeolog­ical Discoveries in Vermont. AAAS-Pno. 31, 1882: 592-594.

Perkins, George Henry: Recent Archaeolog­ical Discoveries in Vermont. Review.KR, vol. 6, no. 6, 1882: 357.

Perkins, George Henry: The Stone Ax inVermont. I Celts. AN, vol. 19, 1885:1143-1149.

Perkins, George Henry: The Stone Ax inVermont. II Notched and Grooved Axes.AN, vol. 20, 1886: 333-340.

Perkins, George Henry: Aboriginal Use ofBone in Vermont. S, vol. 20, 1892:202-203.

Perkins, George Henry: Aboriginal Remainsin the Champlain Valley. 1. AA n.s.vol. 11, 1909: 607-623.

Perkins, George Henry: History and Con­dition of the State Cabinet; Reportof the State Geologist on Indian Rel­ics. VSG-R 1909-10: 55-75.

Perkins, George Henry: Aboriginal Remainsin the Champlain Valley. II. AA n.s.yol~ 13, 1911: 239-249.

Perkins, George Henry: Aboriginal Remainsin the Champlain Valley. III. AA n. s •vol. 14, 1912: 72-80.

Perkins, George Henry: The Calumet in theChamplain Valley. PSM, vol. 44: 238~

Perry, J. B.: Indian Relics in Swanton,Vermont. BSNH-P, vol. 12, 1869:219-222.

NEW ENGLAND

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Baird, S. F.: Notes on Some AboriginalShell Mounds on the Coast of NewBrunswick and of New England. USNM-Pvol. 4, 1882: 292-297.

Bullen, Ripley P.: Cultural Relationshipsand Terminology in New England.MAS-B, vol. 1, no. 3, 1940: 27-29.

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Johnson, Frederiok: A Study of a Group otStone Artifacts Which Were Excavatedfrom Three Sites in Central and East­ern New England. AAn, vol. 1, 1936:325-326.

Johnson, Frederick: Problems Surroundingthe Classification of Certain CultureComplexes in New England. AAn, vol.3, 1937: 161-165.

Mallery, Garrick: Picture Writing ot theAmerican Indians. BAE-R, lOth, 1888­89.

Mohrman, Harold W.: Harold W. MohrmanLikes New England Archaeology, Find­ing It Both Interesting and Different.ISAS-B, vol. 3, 1940: 14-15.

Moorehead, Warren K.: Digging up New Eng­land Orchards. EP, vol. 29, 1930:235-236.

Morse, Rev. Abner: Traces of the AncientNorthmen in America; Being a PaperRead before the New England HistoricGenealogical Society, August, 1861.Boston, 1887.

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ABBREVIATIONS

NAN

OTNE

PM-R

PM-P

MeHS-C

IlAS-B

J4AS-C

J4AS-HL

HEMNEQOPM-R

RAK-B

PIISPSK

SSAA-N

RIHS-C

VSG-R

SI-AR

MAIHF-INII Museum ot the American" ind1an,Heye Foundation. Indian Nl"ltesand Monographs. New York.Massachusetts Archaeological Soc­iety. Bulletin. Andover andCambridge.Massachusetts Archaeological Soc­iety. Contributions. Cambridge.Massachusetts Archaeological Soc­iety. News Letter. Andover andCambridge.Maine Historical Society. Col­lections. Portland, Maine.National Archaeological News.Lancaster.New England Magazine, New Series.New England Quarterly.Ontario;Provincial Museum. An­nual Archaeological Report. Tor­onto.Old Time New England. Societyfor the Preservation ot New Eng­land Antiquities. Boston.Peabody Museum of Archaeologyand Ethnology (Harvard Univer­sity). Papers. Cambridge.Peabody Museum of Archaeologyand Ethnology (Harvard Univer-sity). Annual Reports. Camb­ridge.Peabody Museum, Salem.Popular Science Monthly. New'York.Robert Abbe Museum. Bulletin.Bar Harbor, Maine.Rhode Island Historical Society.Collections.

RP Records of the Past.RSPFA-P Robert S. Peabody Foundation for

Archaeology. Papers. Andover,Mass.Science. New York.Sooiety for American Archaeology.Notebook. Ann Arbor, Miohigan.Smithsonian Institution. AnnualReports. Washington.Smithsonian Institution. Miscel­laneous Collections. Washington.

SM Scientific Monthly. New York.UPM-PPLA University of Pennsylvania Museum

Publications in Philology, Lit­erature, and Archaeology. Phila­delphia.United States National Museum.Proceedings. Washington.Vermont State Geologist. ReportsBellows Falls, Vermont.Worcestor Historical Society.Proceedings. Worcestor.

SI-IIC

USNM-P

WHS-P

American Anthropologiat, New Ser­ies. New York, Lancaster, Men­asha.American Anthropologist, Old Ser­iea. Washington.American Association tor the Ad­vancement of Science. Proceed­ings.Arnold Arboretum of Harvard Univ­ersity. Bulletin ot Popular In­formation.American Antiquity. Menasha.American Antiquarian. New York.American Archaeologist. Colum­bus, Ohio.American Antiquarian Society.Proceedings. Worcestor.American Geographical Society ofNew York. Journa~. New York.American Journal ot Science.New Haven.American Baturalist. salem, Bos­ton, New York•.The Archaeologist.Art and Arohaeology.Archaeological Society ot Conn­ecticut. Bulletin. New Haven.Archaeological Society ot Conn­ecticut. News Letter. New HavenBureau of American Ethnology.Annual Reports. Washington.Boston Society of Natural HistoryProceedings. Boston.Central Ohio Scientific Assoc­iation. Proceedings. Urbana,Ohio.Colonial Society ot MassachusettsPublications.Champlain Valley ArchaeologicalSociety. Bulletin.Department ot Archaeology, Phil­lips Academy. Bulletin. AndoverMass.Essex Antiquarian. Salem.The Excavators' Club. Papers.Cambridge.Essex Institute. Bulletin.Salem.Ethnological Journal. New York.El Palacio. Santa Fe.International Congress ot Amer­icanists. Proceedings.Illinois State ArchaeologicalSociety. Bulletin.Kansas City Review.Latayette National Park Museum.Bulletin. Bar Harbor, Maine.Museum ot the American Indian,Heye Foundation. Indian Notes.New York.

AA n.s.

AAAS-P

ArArArASC-B

ASC-NL

BAE-R

BSNH-P

COSA-P

AA 0.8.

AAS-P

AGS-J

AJS

AN

AAHU-BPI

AAnlinnAAr

CSM"

CVAS-B

DAPA-r

EAEC-P

EI-B

EJEPICA-P

ISAS-B

DLNPM-B

MAIHF-I

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