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2004

Finley, J., 2004. Acrimony in Albany. New York State Archives. 2004, 18-21.
Carling, K., Mihuc, T., Siegfried, C., Bonham, R.E., Dunlap, F., 2004. Where Have all the Rotifers Gone: Long Term Patterns in Lake Champlain Zooplankton Communities 1990-2001, in: Manley, T., Manley, P., Mihuc, T.B. (Eds.), Lake Champlain Partnerships and Research in the New MillenniumKluwer Academic Press, New York, New York. pp. 259-270.
Charles, D., Van Nest, J., Buikstra, J.E., 2004. From the Earth: Minerals and Meaning in the Hopewellian World, in: Boivin, N., Owoc, M.A. (Eds.), Soils, Stones and Symbols: Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives on the Mineral WorldUniversity College London Press, London. pp. 43-70.
Davis, N., 2004. The Main Barracks, in: Fisher, C. (Ed.), ’The Most Advantageous Situation in the Highlands’: An Archaeological Study of Fort Montgomery State Historic Site.The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 19-36.
Drooker, P., 2004. Perishables in the Northeast, in: Drooker, P. (Ed.), Perishable Material Culture in the NortheastThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 1-7.
Drooker, P., 2004. Pipes, Leadership, and Interregional Interaction in Protohistoric Midwestern and Northeastern North America, in: Rafferty, S., Mann, R. (Eds.), Smoking and Culture: Recent Developments in the Archaeology of Tobacco PipesUniversity of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, Tennessee. pp. 73-141.
Drooker, P., Hamell, G., 2004. Susannah Swan’s Wampum Bag, in: Drooker, P. (Ed.), Perishable Material Culture in the NortheastThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 197-215.
Fisher, C., 2004. Archaeological Study, in: Fisher, C. (Ed.), ’The Most Adventageous Situation in the Highlands’: An Archaeological Study of Fort Montgomery State Historic SiteThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 5-18.
Fisher, C., 2004. The Grand Battery, in: Fisher, C. (Ed.), ’The Most Adventageous Situation in the Highlands’: An Archaeological Study of Fort Montgomery State Historic SiteThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 87-92.
Fisher, C., 2004. The Guardhouse, in: Fisher, C. (Ed.), ’The Most Adventageous Situation in the Highlands’: An Archaeological Study of Fort Montgomery State Historic SiteThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 97-108.
Fisher, C., 2004. The Material World of the Soldiers, in: Fisher, C. (Ed.), ’The Most Adventageous Situation in the Highlands’: An Archaeological Study of Fort Montgomery State Historic SiteThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 121-144.
Fisher, C., 2004. The Powder Magazine, in: Fisher, C. (Ed.), ’The Most Adventageous Situation in the Highlands’: An Archaeological Study of Fort Montgomery State Historic SiteThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 115-120.
Fisher, C., 2004. The Soldier’s Necessary, in: Fisher, C. (Ed.), ’The Most Adventageous Situation in the Highlands’: An Archaeological Study of Fort Montgomery State Historic SiteThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 109-114.
Fisher, C., 2004. The Storehouse, in: Fisher, C. (Ed.), ’The Most Adventageous Situation in the Highlands’: An Archaeological Study of Fort Montgomery State Historic SiteThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 59-72.
Horton, B., 2004. Faunal Analysis for the Main Barracks, Officer’s Commisary, and Gaurdhouse, in: Fisher, C. (Ed.), ’The Most Advantageous Situation in the Highlands’: An Archaeological Study of Fort Montgomery State Historic Site.The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 145-154.
McCabe, T., 2004. Sasafras and Its Lepidopteran Cohorts, or Bigger and Better Caterpillars Through Chemistry, in: Rittner, D., McCabe, T. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of BiologyFacts on File, Inc., New York, New York. pp. 202-203.
Rieth, C., 2004. Cordage, Fabrics, and Their Use in the Manufacture of Early Late Prehistoric Vessels in New York, in: Drooker, P. (Ed.), Perishable Material Culture in the NortheastThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 129-142.
Rieth, C., 2004. The L-shaped Barracks, in: Fisher, C. (Ed.), ’The Most Advantageous Situation in the Highlands’: An Archaeological Study of Fort Montgomery State Historic Site.The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 37-58.
Carlson, D.M., Daniels, R., 2004. Status of Fishes in New York: Increases, Declines and Homogenization of Watersheds. American Midland Naturalist 152, 104-139. doi:10.1674/0003-0031(2004)152[0104:SOFINY]2.0.CO;2
Hart, J., 2004. Can Cucurbita pepo Gourd Seeds be Made Edible?. Journal of Archaeological Science 31, 1631-1633. doi:10.1016/j.jas.2004.04.004
Lupulescu, M., 2004. Mineralogy of the Kimberlites from New York State. Rocks \& Minerals 79, 341. doi:10.1080/00357529.2004.9925734