11789
Accession Number
2144
Title Of Article Chaper
The changing prey of Maine's early hunters
Title Of Journal Book
Natural History
Volume
83
Issue
9
Pages
15-24
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
The subsistence patterns of the Red Paint complex are traced through a series of excavations at Hathaway Site, Passadumkeag, Maine; Cow Point Site, New Brunswick; Port au Chiox, New Foundland to establish a 5000-year-old large mammal tradition identified by the types of cultural artifacts taken from graves and shell middens. -- AATA
pub_id
11789