Maine Archaeology in Print Elsewhere
Almiquist-Jacobson, Heather and David Sanger
1999 Paleographic Changes in Wetland
and Upland Enviornments in the Milford Drainage basin of Central Maine, in
Relation to Holocene Human Settlement History. Current Northeast Paleoethnobotony,
edit by John P. Hart. New York State Museum Bulletin, SUNY.
Mean, James I., Authur E. Spiess, and Kristin D. Sobolik
2000 Skeleton of Extinct North
American Sea Mink (Mustela macrodon). Quaternary Research 53:247-262.
Petersen, James B., Robert N. Bartone, and Belinda J. Cox
2000 The Varney Farm Site and the Late Paleoindian
Period in Northeastern North America. Archaeology of Eastern North America
28: 113-140.
Pollock, Steve G., Nathan D. Hamilton, and Robson Bonnichsen
1999 Chert from the Munsungun Lake Formation
(Maine) in Paleoamerican Archaeological Sites in Northeastern North America:
Recognition of its Occurence and Distribution. Journal of Archaeological
Science 26:269-293
Sobilik, Kristin D. and Richard T. Will
2000 Calcined Turtle Bones from the Little Ossipee
North Site in Southwestern Maine. Archaeology of Eastern North America
28:15-28.
Spiess Authur and Mark Hedden
2000 Avon: A Small Paleoindian Site in the Western
Maine Foothills. Archaeology of Eastern North America 28:63-79
Will, Richard T.
2000 A Tale of Two Flint-Knappers: Implications
for Lithic DebitageStudies in Northeastern North America. Lithic Technology
25(2):101-119.