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Here's the beginning of an easily-accessible resource bibliography. In public, for research and reminder. Growing. A touchstone reference while out and about as well.

“Archaeological surveys conducted during the early 1980s by the Public Archaeology Survey Team, Inc. under the direction of Dr. Kevin McBride resulted in creation of The Lower Connecticut River Valley Woodland Period Archaeological Thematic Resource. During these surveys over 350 prehistoric sites were located, 36 of these represent the Roaring Brook (A.D.1-750) and the Selden Creek (A.D. 750-1500) prehistoric cultural phases in the lower Connecticut Valley. Fourteen of these sites are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the ‘lower Connecticut River Valley Woodland Period Archaeological Thematic Resource' nomination. Two additional sites were determined by the National Park Service to be eligible for listing, but were not listed due to owner objection (D. Poirier, personal communication 2004). The survey included the towns of East Haddam, Haddam, Lyme and Old Lyme.”

http://eightmileriver.org/resources/digital_library/appendicies/13b_Archaeological_Resources.pdf

Assessment of the Eight Mile River’s Archaeological Resources 13 Dr. Marc L. Banks and Dr. Lucianne S. Lavin
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References

Banks and Lavin
2002 Archaeological Site Sensitivity Analysis of the Town of Simsbury.
2003 Phase 1B Archaeological Reconnaissance. Survey: The Proposed South Windsor
Technologies Center, Sullivan Avenue, South Windsor, Connecticut.

Casjens, Lauren
1979 Archaeological Site Catchments and Settlement Patterns in the Concord River Watershed, Northeastern Massachusetts. Unpublished report submitted to the Massachusetts Historical Commission, Boston.

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