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Recent archaeological research in the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada
Authors:Snow  Dean R
Institution:(1) Department of Anthropology, University at Albany, SUNY, 12222 Albany, New York
Abstract:The Northeast is comprised of interior and coastal areas that were historically occupied by Iroquoians and Algonquians respectively. This brief review sets aside most Euroamerican historical archaeology and developments prior to A.D. 900 to concentrate on recent research that has dominated regional attention and is most likely to be of interest to archaeologists working elsewhere. The review argues that while Iroquoian archaeologists often work with or against broad controlling models of long standing, archaeologists in the Maritimes and New England more often focus on technical problems that are relevant to shared interests in broad topical issues. The contrast relates to both differences in the their databases and differences in how archaeological research is conceived.
Keywords:Iroquoians  Algonquians  Northeast  archaeology
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