252 Acres…Already Cleared
Kindle(This is the seventh in a series of posts about the environmental context of human ecosystems and archaeological sites in eastern North America) I have been told that when he was looking for land to buy, the New Netherland settler Pieter Bronck was attracted to a large clearing in Coxsackie where the hunting was good. […]
A Symposium to Honor Albert A. Dekin, Jr.
On April 28, 2012, a number of former students and their co-authors will present a symposium at the annual meeting of the New York State Archaeological Association to honor the late Binghamton University professor, Albert A. Dekin, Jr. Al Dekin was a significant educator and researcher focusing primarily on the archaeology of the Arctic and […]
NEW YORK ARCHAEOLOGICAL COUNCIL WILL DISCUSS THE EFFECT OF THE RECESSION ON ARCHAEOLOGY IN NEW YORK STATE
During the program portion of its April 27, 2012 meeting, the New York Archaeological Council (NYAC) will present a series of short presentation and panel discussion on the effects of the recession on archaeology in New York State. The presenters and panelists include Ed Curtin of Curtin Archaeological Consulting, Inc.; Mike Cinquino of Panamerican Consultants, […]