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1975

Funk, R., 1975. An Evaluation from the New York State Perspective, in: Kraft, H. (Ed.), The Archaeology of the Tocks Island AreaSeton Hall University Press, South Orange, New Jersey. pp. xiii-xv.

    1974

    1973

    Ritchie, W., Funk, R., 1973. Aboriginal Settlement Patterns in the Northeast. New York State Museum MemoirThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
      Funk, R., 1973. Review of "Onondaga Iroquois Prehistory" by James A. Tuck. American Journal of Archaeology 77, 118-120.

        1972

        Funk, R., Lord, P., 1972. Two Stratified Alluvial Sites in the Upper Hudson Valley. Pennsylvania Archaeologist 42, 27-61.

          1971

          Ritchie, W., Funk, R., 1971. Evidence for Early Archaic Occupations on Staten Island. Pennsylvania Archaeologist 41, 45-59.

            1970

            Funk, R., Fisher, D., Reilley, E., 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

              1969

              1968

              Funk, R., 1968. A Middle Woodland Complex in Eastern New York. Bulletin, Journal of the New York State Archaeological Association 44, 1-7.

                1967

                Funk, R., 1967. A Paleo-Indian Site in the Hudson Valley. Eastern States Archaeological Federation Bulletin 26, 9-10.
                  Funk, R., 1967. Garoga: A Late Prehistoric Iroquois Village in the Mohawk Valley, in: Tooker, E. (Ed.), Iroquois Culture, History, and PrehistoryNew York State Museum, Albany, New York. pp. 81-84.

                    1965

                    Funk, R., Weinman, P., Weinman, T., 1965. A Stratified Site at Lake George. Pennsylvania Archaeologist 35, 4-18.

                      1964

                      Funk, R., Schambach, F., 1964. Probable Plano Points in New York State. Pennsylvania Archaeologist 34, 90-93.

                        1962

                        Funk, R., 1962. How Archeologists Dig and Why. New York State Museum Education LeafletThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.