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Beauchamp, W.M., 1898. Earthenware of the New York Aborigines, New York State Museum Bulletin. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Beauchamp, W.M., 1907. Civil, Religious and Mourning Councils and Ceremonies Adoption of New York Indians, New York State Museum Bulletin. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Beauchamp, W.M., 1902. Metallic Implements of the New York Indians, New York State Museum Bulletin. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Bernstein, D.J., Lenardi, M., 2008. The Use of Lithic Resources in a Coastal Environment: Quartz Technology on Long Island, New York, in: Rieth, C.B. (Ed.), Current Approaches To The Analysis And Interpretation Of Small Lithic Sites In The Northeast. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 101-110.
Bollen, J., 2004. The Bakehouse, in: Fisher, C.L. (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. 93-96.
Bradley, J.A., Younge, M.H., Kozlowski, A.L., 2010. The Sundler Sites: Reconstructing the Late Pleistocene Landscape and its People in the Capital Region of New York, in: Drooker, P.B., Hart, J.P. (Eds.), Soldiers, Cities, And Landscapes: Papers In Honor Of Charles L. Fisher. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 213-224.
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Cardinal, J.S., Whelan, L., 2004. The Spatial Distribution Plots, in: Fisher, C.L. (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. 161-162.
Charles, D.K., 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 World. University College London Press, London, pp. 43-70.
Cheney, T.A., 1860. Ancient Monuments in Western New York. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 13, 37-52.
Clarke, N.T., 1937. Chronological Sketch of the Archaeological Work of the State Museum, in: New York State Museum Bulletin. pp. 105-110.
Clarke, N.T., 1937. The Indian Groups of the New York State Museum and a Description of the Technique, in: Adams, C.C. (Ed.), Thirtieth Report Of The Director Of The State Museum Science Department. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 101-120.
Clarke, N.T., 1931. The Wampum Belt Collection of the New York State Museum, in: Adams, C.C. (Ed.), Twenty-Fourth Report Of The Director Of The Division Of Science And The State Museum. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 85-121.
Clarke, N.T., 1929. The Thatcher Wampum Belts, in: Adams, C.C. (Ed.), Twenty-Second Report Of The Director Of The Division Of Science And The State Museum. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 53-58.
Collier, D., Fenton, W.N., 1965. Problems of Ethnological Research in Museums. Man 65, 111-112. doi:10.2307/2797447
Cook, T.M., 2003. From the Collections. Members Update 14, 4-5.
Cremeens, D.L., Hart, J.P., 2003. Geoarchaeology of Landscapes in the Glaciated Northeast, New York State Museum Bulletin. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Cremeens, D.L., Hart, J.P., 1995. On Chronostratigraphy, Pedostratigraphy, and Archaeological Context, in: Collins, M.E., Carter, B.J., Gladfelter, B.G., Southard, R.J. (Eds.), Pedological Perspectives In Archaeological Research. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, Wisconsin, pp. 15-34.

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