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Dr. John P. Hart

Curator Emeritus
john.hart@nysed.gov
518-474-3895

My research has focused primarily on the histories of maize, bean, and squash in New York and the greater Northeast and the interactions of human populations with these crops. Through collaborations with numerous colleagues both at the Museum and other institutions, this research resulted in new understandings of these histories and interactions. A primary focus has been on charred cooking residues adhering to the interior surfaces of pottery sherds in the collections of the Museum. These residues contain microfossil evidence (phytoliths, starch, lipids) of the plants cooked in the pots. In addition the residues can be directly radiocarbon dated through accelerator mass spectrometry. These methods and techniques have provided new evidence that is radically altering our understandings of the histories of agriculture in New York State. Theory building to develop understandings of these new histories is another focus. This research has broad implications for Native American history in New York and the greater Northeast.

Most recently I have been working with colleagues on Social Network Analyses (SNA) of northern Iroquoian sites dating from A.D. 1350 to 1650. SNA is a formal graphing method, which in archaeology is used to identify relationships between sites based on similarities of artifact assemblages. This research is helping to build new understandings of interactions between village populations and how these interactions changed through time during the last centuries before and then after European involvements.

Publications

2003

D. Staley, M.S. LoRusso, V. Schmitt 2003, Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey Report for PIN 7012.09.101/BIN 1-03950-0, Ny 180 over the Chaumont River, Hamlet of LaFargeville, Town of Orleans, Jefferson County, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York

2001

A. Lain, V. Schmitt 2001, Cultural Resource Reconnaissance Survey Report of OGS 40469/S6142, Construct Maintenance Subheadquarters, DOT Region 2, State Dam Road, Alder Creek, Town of Boonville (MCD06504),Oneida County, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
A. Lain, V. Schmitt 2001, Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey Report for OGS Project Number 41207/S6725, Upgrade Water Storage Distribution System, MacCormick Secure Center, Town of Caroline (MCD 10901), Tompkins County, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
A. Lain, V. Schmitt 2001, New York State Museum Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey Report for OGS Project Number 41135, Construct Maintenance Subheadquarters, DOT Region 8, Hamlet of Millwood, Town of New Castle (MCD 11909), Westchester County, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
V. Schmitt 2001, Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey Report for OGS 41207/S6725, Upgrade Water Storage Distribution System, MacCormick Secure Center, Town of Caroline, Tompkins County, New York.. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York

1999

V. Schmitt, M.S. LoRusso 1999, Addendum to PIN 2009.13.121, NY 167 over Barge Canal and Mohawk River, City of Little Falls, Herkimer County, New York.. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
V. Schmitt, M.S. LoRusso 1999, Cultural Resource Reconnaissance Survey for PIN 2009.12.121, NY 167 over Barge Canal and Mohawk River, City of Little Falls, NY. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York

1998

N. Davis, V. Schmitt, M.S. LoRusso 1998, Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey Report for PIN 3752.33.101, Black Creek Bridge/Erie Canal, Town of Clay, Onondaga County, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
V. Schmitt, N. Davis, M.S. LoRusso 1998, Cultural Resource Reconnaissance Survey for PIN 3752.33.101, Black Creek Bridge/Erie Canal, Town of Clay, Onondaga County, New York.. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York