%0 Book Section %B Current Research in New York State Archaeology: A.D. 700-1300 %D 2011 %T Introduction to Current Research in New York Archaeology A.D. 700-1300 %A C. B. Rieth %A J. P. Hart %E C. B. Rieth %E J. P. Hart %K anthropology %X

The early Late Prehistoric period (A.D. 700–1300) is a time in New York that traditionally has been seen by archaeologists as a period of change, from mobile hunter-gatherers to settled agricultural villagers. This traditional understanding of the past is being replaced by more dynamic understandings based on the applications of new methods, techniques, and theories. As such, archaeologists working on this slice of time in New York are in a period of transition. The works presented in this volume reflect that transition. Here we place the volume in the broader context of research on this vital period of inquiry in New York.

%B Current Research in New York State Archaeology: A.D. 700-1300 %S New York State Museum Record %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %P 1-6 %G eng