Archeological site reports, 1925-1982.

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Archeological site reports, 1925-1982.

Technical reports and papers, dig layout maps, record of artifacts found in the pits digs, clippings, articles, reprints, leaflets, letters from the Smithsonian Institute, Columbia University, and the New York State Education Department, notebook and notes about 21 sites and a folder on North Forks Sites, 1925-1982.

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Columbia University

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New York (State). Dept. of Education.

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