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PREHISTORIC OR PRE-EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGY IN MAINE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLISHED ARTICLES through summer 2018 compiled by Arthur Spiess Maine Historic Preservation Commission This bibliography is current through the summer of 2018. Our purpose is to record publications that include Maine archaeological site information, either focusing on Maine, one or more Maine sites, or that mention Maine archaeological information in a comparative context. Allison, Roland 1951 Digging and searching the shell heaps of Maine, Algonquin Culture, Eggemoggin Reach, Hancock County, Maine. Ohio Archaeologist 1(1):16 1952 A days dig in a Maine shell heap. Ohio Archaeologist 2(2):7-8 1953 Shell heap digging in Maine. Ohio Archaeologist 3(4):27-29 1972 More about the shell heaps. The Maine Archaeological Society Bulletin 12(2):1-3. Anderson, Walter A. and J. Kelly, thers 1984 Crustal Warping in Coastal Maine. Geology 12:677-680 Anonymous 1912 Investigations of Maine shell-heaps. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 59(11): 46-48 Anonymous 1976 Introduction to Artifact Photographs. The Maine Archaeological Society Bulletin 16(2):32-42 Ashley, Asch Sidell, Nancy 1999 Prehistoric Plant Use in Maine: Paleoindian to Contact Period. Pp. 191-223 in Current Northeast Paleoethnobotany, edited by John P. Hart. New York State Museum Bulletin:494. 2002 Paleoethnobotanical Indicators of Subsistence and Settlement Change in the Northeast. John Hart and Christina Rieth, editors. Northeast Subsistence - Settlement Change A.D.700-1300, NY State Museum Bulletin 496:241-263. 2008 The Impact of Maize-based Agriculture on Prehistoric Plant Communities in the Northeast. Pp. 29-52 in Current Northeast Paleoethnobotany II, edited by John P. Hart. New York State Museum Bulletin 512.. Backman, Dave 1996 The Lady Slipper Midden Site (14.31). The Maine Archaeological Society Bulletin 36:1:1-16. Bailey, Alfred G. 1937 The Conflict of European and Eastern Algonkian Cultures. New Brunswick Museum Monograph Series: 2 St. John Bailey, L. W. 1887 On relics of the stone age in New Brunswick. Bulletin Natural History Society of New Brunswick, 6 1

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PREHISTORIC OR PRE-EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGY IN MAINEBIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLISHED ARTICLES

through summer 2018

compiled by Arthur SpiessMaine Historic Preservation Commission

This bibliography is current through the summer of 2018. Our purpose is to recordpublications that include Maine archaeological site information, either focusing on Maine, one ormore Maine sites, or that mention Maine archaeological information in a comparative context.

Allison, Roland 1951 Digging and searching the shell heaps of Maine, Algonquin Culture, Eggemoggin

Reach, Hancock County, Maine. Ohio Archaeologist 1(1):16 1952 A days dig in a Maine shell heap. Ohio Archaeologist 2(2):7-8 1953 Shell heap digging in Maine. Ohio Archaeologist 3(4):27-29 1972 More about the shell heaps. The Maine Archaeological Society Bulletin 12(2):1-3. Anderson, Walter A. and J. Kelly, thers 1984 Crustal Warping in Coastal Maine. Geology 12:677-680 Anonymous 1912 Investigations of Maine shell-heaps. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 59(11):

46-48 Anonymous 1976 Introduction to Artifact Photographs. The Maine Archaeological Society Bulletin

16(2):32-42 Ashley, Asch Sidell, Nancy 1999 Prehistoric Plant Use in Maine: Paleoindian to Contact Period. Pp. 191-223 in Current

Northeast Paleoethnobotany, edited by John P. Hart. New York State MuseumBulletin:494.

2002 Paleoethnobotanical Indicators of Subsistence and Settlement Change in the Northeast. John Hart and Christina Rieth, editors. Northeast Subsistence - Settlement ChangeA.D.700-1300, NY State Museum Bulletin 496:241-263.

2008 The Impact of Maize-based Agriculture on Prehistoric Plant Communities in theNortheast. Pp. 29-52 in Current Northeast Paleoethnobotany II, edited by John P. Hart.New York State Museum Bulletin 512..

Backman, Dave 1996 The Lady Slipper Midden Site (14.31). The Maine Archaeological Society Bulletin

36:1:1-16. Bailey, Alfred G. 1937 The Conflict of European and Eastern Algonkian Cultures. New Brunswick Museum

Monograph Series: 2 St. JohnBailey, L. W. 1887 On relics of the stone age in New Brunswick. Bulletin Natural History Society of New

Brunswick, 6

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Baker, Emerson W. 1983 The Clarke and Lake Site, 1654-1676: A Place of Trading As Well As Planting.

Occasional Publications in Maine Archaeology 4. Augusta, Maine.Baker, Thomas R. 1989 Phase I Archaeological Investigations Conducted Along the Proposed CMP

Transmission Tie to the Hydro-Quebec Corridor. The Maine Archaeological SocietyBulletin 29:1:13-20.

Barber, Russel J. 1988 The Use of Land Snails from Prehistoric Sites for Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction.

in George P. Nicholas, ed. Holocene Human Ecology in Northeastern North America,pp. 11-28. Plenum Press, NY.

Barbian, Lenore and Ann Magennis 1994 Variability in Late Archaic Burials at Turner Farm, Maine. Northeast Anthropology

47:119.Barton, George H. 1963 Unique Artifacts from Maine. MassachusettsArchaeologicalSocietyBulletin34(2):25-30 Bartone, Robert N. and Ellen Cowie 2007 The Late Paleoindian Beaver Pond Site, 35.19 ME. The Maine Archaeological Society

Bulletin 47:1:43-48.Bartone, Robert N. and David Putnam, and James B. Petersen 1988 Archaeological Investigations at the Brockway Site, Central Maine. Current Research

in the Pleistocene 5:1-3Belcher, William R. 1989 Prehistoric Fish Exploitation on East Penobscot Bay, Maine: The Knox Site and

Sea-level Rise. Archaeology of Eastern North America 17: 175-191. 1989 The Archaeology of the Knox Site, East Penobscot Bay, Maine. The Maine

Archaeological Society Bulletin 29:1:33-46. 1994 A Regional Approach to Fish Remains and Seasonality in East Penobscot Bay, Maine.

Fish Exploitation in the Past. 7th ICAZ Fish Remains Working Group. Van NeerW.(ed). Annales du Musee Royal de 1'Afrique Centrale, Sciences.

Belcher, William R. and David Sanger 2017 The Roque Island Archaeological Project, Maine, USA: Methodologies and Results.

North American East Coast Shell Midden Research. Journal of the North Atlantic,Special Volume 10:126-142.

Belcher, William R. and David Sanger, Bruce Bourque 1994 The Bradley Cemetery: A Moorehead Burial Tradition Site in Maine. Canadian Journal

of Archaeology 18:3-28.Bennett, Thomas C. and Nathan D. Hamilton 2010 An 1868 Lecture on the Shell Midden on Goose Island, Casco Bay, Maine. The Maine

Archaeological Society Bulletin 50(1):9-22Betts, Matthew W., Susan E. Blair, and David W. Black 2012 Perspectivism, Mortuary Symbolism, and Human-Shark Relationships on the Maritime

Peninsula. American Antiquity 77(4):621-645.

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Betts, Matthew W. and M. Gabriel Hrynick 2017 Introduction: North American East Coast Shell Middens. North American East Coast

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1976 The Turner Farm Site: A Preliminary Report. Man in The Northeast 11:21-30 1977 Fishing in the Gulf of Maine: A 5000 Year History. In: G. Lawless (ed) The Gulf of

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24:2:33-39.Cook, David S. and Arthur Spiess 1981 Archaeology of the Piscataquis Ahwagan: Preliminary Results. The Maine

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Descarte, Rene M. 1974 The Cabot Site: A Ceramic Period Occupation on North Haven Island. The Maine

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1977 Some facts about Kineo felsite. The Maine Archaeological Society Bulletin 17(2):23Eldridge, Stuart A. 2007 Archaeology at the Stanley Site, Monhegan Island, Maine: Implications for Modeling

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2013 A Search for and Recovery of “Toss Pieces” at the Vail Habitation Site, Oxford County,Maine. The Maine Archaeological Society Bulletin 53(2):1-8.

Gramly, R. Michael and Kerry Rutledge 1981 A New Paleo-Indian Site in the State of Maine. American Antiquity 46:354-360.Gramly, R. Michael, D. C. Waldorf, and Val Waldorf 2005 Fluted Drills and Recycled Fluted Points at the Vail Clovis Site. The Amateur

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Gutcher, Chris 2015 Recollections of Stewart Day of Bath, Maine, Concerning His Lifetime Interest in

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