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Ritchie, W.A., Funk, R.E., 1973. Aboriginal Settlement Patterns in the Northeast, New York State Museum Memoir. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Funk, R.E., Rippeteau, B.E., 1977. Adaptation, Continuity, and Change in Upper Susquehanna Prehistory, Occasional Paper. Man in the Northeast, George's Mill, New Hampshire.
Funk, R.E., Pfeiffer, J.E., 1988. Archaeological and Paleoenvironmental Investigations on Fishers Island, New York. Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 51, 69-110.
Funk, R.E., Hoagland, H., 1972. An Archaic Camp Site in the Upper Susquehanna Drainage. Bulletin, Journal of the New York State Archaeological Association 56, 11-22.
Funk, R.E., 1964. Archeological Investigations at the Dennis Site, Albany County. New York State Archaeological Society Bulletin 32, 18-21.
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Funk, R.E., Fisher, D.W., Reilley, Jr., E.M., 1970. Caribou and Paleo-Indian in New York State: A presumed Association. American Journal of Science 268, 181-186. doi:10.2475/ajs.268.2.181
Funk, R.E., Wellman, B., 1998. The Crandall-Wells Locality, in: Funk, R.E. (Ed.), Archaeological Investigations In The Upper Susquehanna Valley, New York State, Volume 2. Persimmon Press, Buffalo, New York, pp. 237-239.
Funk, R.E., Wellman, B., 1998. The Crandall-Wells Locality, in: Funk, R.E. (Ed.), Archaeological Investigations In The Upper Susquehanna Valley, New York State, Volume 2. Persimmon Press, Buffalo, New York, pp. 237-239.
Funk, R.E., Hayes, III, C.F., 1977. Current Perspectives in Northeastern Archeology: Essays in Honor of William A. Ritchie, Researches and Transactions. New York State Archaeological Association, Rochester and Albany, New York.
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Funk, R.E., Hoagland, H., 1972. The Davenport Creamery Site, Delaware County, New York. Bulletin, Journal of the New York State Archaeological Association 54, 1-11.

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