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Indications Of Paleo-Indian Occupation In The Delaware Valley, |
Ronald J. Mason |
1-17 |
1 |
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New England Ceramics |
William S. Fowler |
18-27 |
1 |
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Pottery Types Of The Upper Susquehanna |
Charles L. Lucy |
28-37 |
1 |
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An American Burial Technique Of The Early
19th Century |
James L. Swauger |
38-39 |
1 |
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Notes On An Indian Burial From North-Central Pennsylvania |
John Witthoft |
40-48 |
1 |
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BOOK REVIEW: Ancient Man in North America.
H. M. Wormington |
W. Fred Kinsey,
III |
49-50 |
1 |
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BOOK REVIEW: Ten Thousand Years in
America. William Smith Fowler |
Don W. Dragoo |
49-50 |
1 |
The Quaker State Site: An Indian Rock
Shelter |
Charles Paul And
William Moffitt |
51-65 |
2 |
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Why Is The Horseshoe Lucky? |
George D.
Hendricks |
66-72 |
2 |
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A Survey Of Fluted Points Found In The
Susquehanna Basin, Report No. 2 |
W. Fred Kinsey,
III |
73-79 |
2 |
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An Archaeological Survey Of Southwestern
Ontario And Manitoulin Island |
Thomas E. Lee |
80-92 |
2 |
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In Search Of Etharita Or St. Jean
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Edward H. Thomas |
93-97 |
2 |
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A Rejoinder Upon The MacNeish-Emerson Theory |
J. N. Emerson |
98-107 |
2 |
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Recent Excavations on Bare Island in Pennsylvania: The Kent-Hally
Site |
W. Fred Kinsey,
III |
109-133 |
3-4 |
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An Unusual Cache of Adena Tablets |
Don W. Dragoo |
134-144 |
3-4 |
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BOOK REVIEW: A Guide to Archaeological Field Methods, third
revised edition, 1958. Editor, Robert F. Heizer |
W. Fred Kinsey,
III |
166-169 |
3-4 |
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BOOK REVIEW: The Stony Brook Site and its Relation to Archaic and
Transitional Cultures on Long
Island. William A. Ritchie |
W. Fred Kinsey,
III |
166-169 |
3-4 |
BOOK REVIEW: Susquehannock Miscellany, edited by John
Witthoft and W. Fred Kinsey, III. |
Vernon Leslie |
166-169 |
3-4 |
BOOK REVIEW: Indians, A Pictorial Re-creation of American Indian
Life before the Arrival of the White Man. Edwin Tunis |
Robert F. W.
Meader |
166-169 |
3-4 |
BOOK REVIEW: Adventures with the Missing Link, Raymond A.
Dart with Dennis Craig |
Vernon Leslie |
166-169 |
3-4 |
PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 28 1958 |
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An Early Woodland Rock: Shelter In South Central Pennsylvania |
W. Fred Kinsey |
1-4 |
1 |
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The Parker Earthwork, Corunna, Ontario |
Thomas E. Lee |
5-32 |
1 |
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A Possible Seneca House Site, A.D. 1600 |
Alfred K. Guthe |
33-38 |
1 |
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Sites On Ghost River, Lake Abitibi |
Frank Ridley |
39-56 |
1 |
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Are They Arrowpoints? |
P. Schuyler
Miller |
71 |
2 |
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Journey into the Past |
Edmund S.
Carpenter |
72-76 |
2 |
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Arrowpoint Classification -- Again |
Vernon Leslie |
77-82 |
2 |
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The Father Divine Site, Passaic County, New
Jersey |
Kenneth Gleason |
83-93, 101 |
2 |
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The Pennycook Site Lot 30, Concession 6;
Haliburton County, Ontario |
Paul W. Sweetman |
94-96 |
2 |
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Radiocarbon Date Places Recent New York Find |
Harry L. Schoff |
97 |
2 |
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Five Pointed Arrow Points |
James S. Miller |
98-101 |
2 |
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BOOK REVIEW: Sun Circles and Human Hands
Emma Lila Fundaburk and Mary Douglass Foreman |
Vernon Leslie |
102 |
2 |
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A Survey Of Fluted Points Found In The Susquehanna Basin, Report No.
1 |
W.
Fred Kinsey, III |
103-111 |
3-4 |
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A Comparison Of Artifacts From The Indian Villages Quemahoning and
Squirrel Hill |
John
Robson |
112-126 |
3-4 |
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The Milo Rock Site, Pelham Bay Park, Bronx County, N.Y. |
Julius Lopez |
127-143 |
3-4 |
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Did The Huron Really Migrate North From The Toronto Area? |
Frank
Ridley |
143-145 |
3-4 |
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An Iroquois Sequence In New York's Niagara
Frontier |
Marian E. White |
145-150 |
3-4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 27 1957 |
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Paperbacks, Monographs, and Digressions |
John Witthoft |
5-22 |
1 |
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Some Notes On Interior Cord-Marked Pottery From Coastal New York |
Julius Lopez |
23-32 |
1 |
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Cultural Contacts Of Iroquoian and Plains
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Frank Ridley |
33-38 |
1 |
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Additional Fluted Point Data From
Southeastern Pennsylvania |
Ronald J. Mason |
39-42 |
1 |
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Intelligence As A Concept Of Pattern: An Essay On Intellect,
Archaeological And Otherwise |
Vernon Leslie |
43-45 |
1 |
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"Indian Thunder Balls" |
Charles O. Fobes,
Jr. |
46 |
1 |
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BOOK REVIEW: Archaeology of New Jersey,
Volume Two, The Abbot Farm, by Dorothy Cross |
Vernon Leslie |
47-48 |
1 |
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The Raccoon Point Site, an Early Hunting and
Fishing Station in the Lower Delaware Valley |
Charles F. Kier,
Jr. and Fred Calverley |
61-118 |
2 |
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Problems and Prospects in the Archaeology of
the Lower Delaware Valley |
Jacob W. Gruber |
119-126 |
3-4 |
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The Black Hill Rock Shelter (36Ve24) |
Neal W. Densmore
& Richard L. Ziegler |
127-134 |
3-4 |
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Micmac Arm Bands |
J. Russell Harper |
135-136 |
3-4 |
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Note on Cohansey Points ln Pennsylvania |
Herbert O.
Albrecht & Josephine F. Albrecht |
137 |
3-4 |
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Sherlock Holmes: Archaeologist |
Carl B. Compton |
138-140 |
3-4 |
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The Excavation of an Unmarked Cemetery
Traditionally Linked to the Pioneer Jewish Settlement at
Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
Sam S. Farver |
141-144 |
3-4 |
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A Preliminary Comment on Arctic Regionalism |
Frank Ridley |
145-148 |
3-4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 26 1956 |
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A Fluted Point From Bucks County, Pennsylvania |
Ronald J. Mason |
3-4 |
1 |
3-4 |
In Defense Of Surface Hunting |
John Witthoft |
5-14 |
1 |
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A Brief Study Of The Human Remains From The Krueger Woodland Site In
Southwestern Ontario |
Kenneth E. Kidd |
15-26 |
1 |
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C14 Dating |
Elizabeth K.
Ralph |
27-31 |
1 |
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An Archaeological Reconnaissance Of Lake Abiti, Province Of Ontario |
Frank Ridley |
32-36 |
1 |
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The Broomall Rock Shelter Sites |
Robert A. Smith,
Jr. |
37-42 |
1 |
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Tionnontates (Perun Or Tobacco
Inman) Tools Collingwood Area, Ontario, Canada |
Edward H. Thomas |
43-47 |
1 |
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Looking For Artifacts-Part 7 |
Vincent R.
Mrozoski |
48-50 |
1 |
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A Reply To Witthoft's Comments On
"Glazed-Polished" Artifacts |
Arthur George
Smith |
51 |
1 |
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Excavations At The Watson Site, 46HK34,
Hancock County, West Virginia |
Don W. Dragoo |
59-88 |
2 |
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The Irvine, Cornplanter, And Corydon Mounds,
Warren County, Pennsylvania |
Edmund Carpenter |
89-115 |
2 |
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An Analysis Of Mckees Rocks Mound, Allegheny
County, Pennsylvania |
Edward V.
McMichael |
128-152 |
3-4 |
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Henry Chapman Mercer, 1856-1930 |
J. Alden Mason |
152-165 |
3-4 |
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A Research Upon Indian Spinning Methods |
Clark B. Kahler |
166-170 |
3-4 |
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A Fayette County Rock Shelter |
John T. Ridge |
171-173 |
3-4 |
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Pymatuning, An Identified Delaware Town site
In Western Pennsylvania |
William A. Hunter |
174-177 |
3-4 |
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Delaware Indian Villages At Philadelphia |
C. A. Weslager |
178-180 |
3-4 |
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A Fluted-Point Fragment |
W. Fred Kinsey |
181-182 |
3-4 |
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Looking For Artifacts-Part 8 |
Vincent R.
Mrozoski |
183-185 |
3-4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 25 1955 |
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Pennsylvania: The Keystone |
P. Schuyler
Miller |
7-8 |
1 |
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Editorial: Silver Jubilee |
Vernon Leslie |
9 |
1 |
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Why Our Society Was Founded: An Appreciation |
J. Alden Mason |
10-15 |
1 |
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Worn Stone Tools From Southeastern
Pennsylvania |
John Witthoft |
16-31 |
1 |
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Observations On The Grooved Axe In North America |
James B. Griffin |
32-44 |
1 |
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The Northern Burial Cult |
William A.
Ritchie |
45-50 |
1 |
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Power Tools And Archaeology |
James L. Swauger |
51-57 |
1 |
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The Linn Mound, An Upper Ohio Valley Adena
Stone Mound |
Don W. Dragoo |
58-69 |
1 |
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A Request For Help |
William S. Webb |
70-71 |
1 |
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Looking For Artifacts-Part 6 |
Vincent R.
Mrozoski |
72-75 |
1 |
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Excavations at the Johnston Site, Indiana
County, Pennsylvania |
Don W. Dragoo |
85-141 |
2 |
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Animal Remains from an Indian Village Site,
Indiana County, Pennsylvania |
John E. Guilday |
142-147 |
2 |
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Index Of The "Index Of The "Pennsylvania Archaeologist," Vol. I, No.
1, To Vol. XXV, Nos. 3-4, Inclusive |
Vernon Leslie |
151-171 |
3-4 |
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Society Business |
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171-198 |
3-4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 24 1954 |
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The Scarem Site, Washington County, Pennsylvania |
William J.
Mayer-Oakes |
45-62 |
2 |
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John Hays' Diary and Journal of 1760 |
William A. Hunter |
63-84 |
2 |
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Looking For Artifacts -- Part 4 |
Vincent R.
Mrozoski |
85-89 |
2 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 23 1953 |
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Broad Spearpoints and the Transitional Period Cultures |
John Witthoft |
4-31 |
1 |
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Indian Camp Sites on Kempt and Manowan Lakes in the Province of
Quebec |
Valerie Burger |
32-45 |
1 |
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An Elementary Classification of Chipped Arrowpoints |
Vernon Leslie |
46-49 |
1 |
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A Preliminary Report on the Seneca Sequence
in Western New York, 1550-1687 |
Charles F. Wray &
Harry L. Schoff |
53-63 |
2 |
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Archeological Problems in the Upper Ohio Valley Part 3- The Central
Area |
William J.
Mayer-Oakes |
64-67 |
2 |
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Looking for Artifacts - Part I |
Vincent R.
Mrozoski |
68-71 |
2 |
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BOOK REVIEW: lroquois Pottery Types : A
Technique for the Study of Iroquois Prehistory. Richard S.
MacNeish |
Edmund S. Carpenter |
72-78 |
2 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 22 1952 |
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The Webb Site, A Stage In Early Iroquoian Development |
J. Russell Harper |
49-64 |
2 |
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Digging In Arabia |
James L. Swauger |
65-67 |
2 |
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Baked Clay Bowl From The East 28th St Site |
Kenneth R.
Pfirman |
68 |
2 |
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An Unusual Indian Burial At Shippingport,
Pennsylvania |
William J.
Mayer-Oakes, Vincent R. Mrozoski, Emil A. Alam |
69-74 |
2 |
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End Scrapers |
Vernon Leslie |
75-77 |
2 |
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Grooved Axes Of Eastern Pennsylvania |
John Witthoft &
James Miller |
81-94 |
3-4 |
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An Upper Susquehanna Mixed Site |
Charles L. Lucy |
95-97 |
3-4 |
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The Question Of The Locations Of Mohawk
Indian Village Sites Existing During The Historic Period |
Thomas Grassman |
98-111 |
3-4 |
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The Advent Of The Bow And Arrow In North
America |
Charles F.
Kauffman |
112-115 |
3-4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 21 1951 |
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Burial of an Ojibwa Chief Muskoka District, Ontario |
Kenneth E. Kidd |
3-8 |
1-2 |
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A Tentative Catalogue of Minsi Material Culture |
Vernon Leslie |
9-20 |
1-2 |
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The Pemberton Family Cemetery |
John Witthoft |
21-32 |
1-2 |
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Historic Indian Caverns |
John Witthoft |
33-35 |
1-2 |
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Editorial: Push Button Archaeology |
Vernon Leslie |
36-37 |
1-2 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 19 1949 |
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The 28th Street Site |
Carpenter,
PfIrman And Schoff |
3-16 |
1-2 |
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Wesleyville Site, Erie County |
Edmund S.
Carpenter |
17 |
1-2 |
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"Black Robes" Among The Seneca And Cayuga |
Harry L. Schoff |
18-26 |
1-2 |
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Janus-Faced Pipes |
H. Newell Wardle |
27-29 |
1-2 |
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Pieces Of Silver |
C. F. Kier |
30-32 |
1-2 |
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Dr. Butler Replies To Mr. Weslager |
Mary Butler |
32 |
1-2 |
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A Jasper Cache From Chester County |
Witthoft And Mason |
33-36 |
1-2 |
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The Role Of The Bear In Delaware Society |
Anthony F. C.
Wallace |
37-46 |
1-2 |
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In Memorium: Frank G. Speck |
Anthony F. C.
Wallace |
51-53 |
3-4 |
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Indian Humor |
Horace Beck |
54-60 |
3-4 |
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The Cataloging of Archeological Specimens |
John Witthoft |
61-63 |
3-4 |
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The Mingo |
James L. Swauger |
64-68 |
3-4 |
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The Brock Site |
Edmund S.
Carpenter |
69-77 |
3-4 |
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A Lancaster County Pictograph |
John Witthoft and
Sam S. Farver |
78-81 |
3-4 |
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A Stone Pendant From Lebanon County |
Sam S. Farver |
82-83 |
3-4 |
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Mapping the Indian Paths of Pennsylvania |
Paul A. W.
Wallace |
84-85 |
3-4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 18 1948 |
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Shawnee Pots and Pottery Making |
Erminie W.
Voegelin and Georg K. Neaumann |
3-12 |
1-2 |
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A Bucks County Argillite Cache |
John Witthoft |
13-14 |
1-2 |
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Wanted: One Early Man |
Edmund S.
Carpenter |
15-18 |
1-2 |
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Monongahela Woodland Culture And The Shawnee |
C. A. Weslager |
19-22 |
1-2 |
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Notes On Indian Maize |
Volney H. Jones |
23-24 |
1-2 |
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Varieties And Sources Of Flint Found In New
York State |
Charles Foster
Wray |
25-48 |
1-2 |
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Social and Political Patterns of Iroquois
Society-W arfare |
Anonymous |
3-93 |
3-4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 16 1946 |
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Zeisberger's Allegheny River Indian Towns: 1767-1770 |
M. H. Deardorff |
2-19 |
1 |
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An Archaeologica1 Reconnaissance Of Upper Delaware Valley Sites
Between Point Mountain and Bushkill, Pa |
Vernon Leslie |
20-30 |
1 |
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Cruising The Eastern Woods With A Delaware Chief |
F. G. Speck |
31-33 |
1 |
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BOOK REVIEW: An Early Site in Cayuga
County, New York. William A. Ritchie |
Theodore Stern |
34-35 |
1 |
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Archaeology And The Camera : Some Hints to Better Pictures |
Grant Heilman |
37-41 |
2 |
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Place Names And Related Activities Of The
Cornplanter Seneca, V |
William N Fenton |
42-58 |
2 |
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An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Upper
Delaware Valley Sites, II |
Vernon Leslie |
59-78 |
2 |
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BOOK REVIEW: The Adena People William
S . Webb and Charles E. Snow. |
John Witthoft |
79-82 |
2 |
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The Concept of Tribal Separation as
Rationalized in Indian Folklore |
Wendell S.
Hadlock |
84-90 |
3 |
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The Grasshopper War in Lenape
Land |
John
Witthoft |
91-94 |
3 |
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An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Upper
Delaware Valley Sites, III |
Vernon Leslie |
95-112 |
3 |
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BOOK REVIEW: The White Roots Of Peace.
Paul A. W. Wallace. |
C. A. Weslager |
113-116 |
3 |
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BOOK REVIEW: The Iroquois : A Study
In Cultural Evolution. Frank G. Speck. & The Iroquois-The
Historical Versus The Ethnological View. Frank G. Speck |
Eva L. Butler |
Pottery Types In Pennsylvania |
Mary Butler |
117-122 |
4 |
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Smoothed-base Projectile Points From Eastern Pennsylvania |
John Witthoft |
123-130 |
4 |
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An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Upper Delaware Valley Sites, IV |
Vernon Leslie |
131-141 |
4 |
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BOOK REVIEW: AN IROQUOIS CONDOLENCE
COUNCIL FOR INSTALLING CAYUGA CHIEFS IN 1945. William N. Fenton. |
Paul A. W.
Wallace |
142-143 |
4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 15 1945 |
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The Presque Isle Portage and the Venango Trail |
Autumn L. Leonard |
4-9 |
1 |
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Stone Tubes In Bradford County, Pa.: An Enigma |
Elsie Murray |
10-24 |
1 |
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Place Names And Related Activities Of The Cornplanter Senecas |
William N. Fenton |
25-32 |
1 |
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BOOK REVIEW: The Pre-Iroquoian Occupations Of New York State.
William A. Ritchie |
Wendell S.
Hadlock |
33-37 |
1 |
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BOOK REVIEW: The Long House Of The Iroquois
;By Spencer L. Adams And Seneca Indians, Home Life And
Culture [By Gerald B. Fenstermaker, Florence Crouse, Clara
Redeye,And Others] |
William N. Fenton |
BOOK REVIEW: The Culture Of The Keyser Farm Site. Carl Manson,
Howard A. MacCord, And James B. Griffin |
Francis M.
Cresson, Jr. |
Place Names And Related Activities Of The
Cornplanter Senecas |
William N. Fenton |
42-50 |
2 |
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Surface Observations Along The Schuylkill
Valley: Norristown-Pottstown Section |
Phoebe H. Gilkyson |
51-58 |
2 |
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The Presque Isle Portage And The Venango
Trail |
Autumn L. Leonard |
59-64 |
2 |
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Hiawatha's Peace League |
M.R. Harrington |
70-74 |
3 |
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The Presque Isle Portage And The Venango
Trail |
Autumn L. Leonard |
75-87 |
3 |
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Place Names And Related Activities Of The
Cornplanter Senecas |
William N. Fenton |
88-96 |
3 |
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Indian Grave Robbers of Early Pennsylvania,
Delaware and Maryland |
C. A. Weslager |
104-107 |
4 |
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Place Names and Related Activities of the Cornplanter Seneca, IV |
William N. Fenton |
108-118 |
4 |
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The Presque Isle Portage and the Venango
Trail, IV, |
Autumn L. Leonard |
119-127 |
4 |
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BOOK REVIEW: The Celestial Bear Comes
Down to Earth. Frank G. Speck |
Erminie W.
Voegelin |
128-130 |
4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 14 1944 |
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Warrior's Paths |
William B. Mayre |
4-22 |
1 |
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Types of Arrowheads Found in Adams County, Pa. |
S. W. Frost |
23-30 |
1 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 13 1943 |
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Warrior's Paths |
William B. Mayre |
4-26 |
1-4 |
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Another George, The First Indian Medal from Kendaia |
Harry L. Schoff |
27-28 |
1-4 |
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BOOK REVIEW: The Tutelo Spirit Adoption Ceremony. Frank G.
Speck. |
B. W. Thayer |
31-32 |
1-4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 12 1942 |
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A "Fluted Point" Site in Pennsylvania |
Edgar B. Howard |
4-6 |
1 |
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BOOK REVIEW: Gourds of the Southeastern Indians. A Prolegomenon
on the Lagenaria Gourd in the Culture of the Southeastern Indians.
Frank G. Speck |
C. E. Schaeffer |
6-7 |
1 |
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I. Village Sites In Southwestern Pennsylvania |
Francis M.
Cresson, Jr. |
16-20 |
1 |
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II. Archaeological Reconnaissance In The
Upper Allegheny Valley |
Edmund Carpenter |
20-23 |
1 |
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III. Report Of Preliminary Excavations at Logstown |
Edgar E.
Augustine |
23-26 |
1 |
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Archaeological Field Activity of the
Pennsylvania Historical Commission In 1941 |
C. E. Schaeffer |
27-28 |
1 |
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The Grasshopper War in Pennsylvania, An
Indian Myth That Became History |
Frank G. Speck |
31-34 |
2 |
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Archaeological Field Activity of the
Pennsylvania Historical Commission in 1941 IV: The Sugar Run Mound
Cluster |
Wesley Bliss |
35-38 |
2 |
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BOOK REVIEW: The Archaeology of New
Jersey. Dorothy Cross. |
Edmund Carpenter |
39-41 |
2 |
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BOOK REVIEW: A Study of Delaware Indian
Medicine Practices and Folk Beliefs. Gladys Tantaquidgeon |
Regina Flannery |
39-41 |
2 |
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Fish Drives Among the Cornplanter Seneca |
William N. Fenton |
48-52 |
3-4 |
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Delaware Indian Villages |
C. A. Weslager |
53-56 |
3-4 |
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The Great Pennsylvania Earthquake of Indian Days . |
Frank G. Speck |
57-59 |
3-4 |
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The Grasshopper or Children's War- A
Circumboreal Legend? |
C. E. Schaeffer |
60-61 |
3-4 |
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BOOK REVIEW: Evidence of Early Occupation
in Sandia Cave, New Mexico, and Other Sites in the Sandia Manzano
Region. Frank C. Hibben. |
Wesley Bliss |
68-71 |
3-4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 11 1941 |
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Tasks and Aims of an Archaeological Society |
Dr. V. J. Fewkes |
3-4 |
1 |
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Tumuli Burials Along Cheat River |
Harry Hayden |
5-7 |
1 |
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TE-A-OGA: Annals of a Valley |
Elsie Murray |
14-17 |
1 |
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Shell Heaps of the Delmarva Peninsula |
C. A. Weslager |
17-24 |
1 |
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The Old Indian Holes |
A. B. McMullin |
24 |
1 |
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Aboriginal Archaeological Sites in Chester
County |
J. Alden Mason |
45-46 |
2 |
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Numerical Designation of Archaeological
Sites |
Claude W. Jordan |
35-38 |
2 |
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Archaeological Study of Daniel Boone
Homestead |
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39-41 |
2 |
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Organization of Fran klin and Marshall
College Chapter |
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42-43 |
2 |
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Dr. Levi W. Mengel, Explorer And Scientist,
Dies At 72 |
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43 |
2 |
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Third Culture Of Southwest Indians Likely |
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46-47 |
2 |
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A Stone Pipe Bowl From Northern Pennsylvania |
C. E. Schaeffer |
53-56 |
3 |
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Birdstones |
A. Crozier |
57-61 |
3 |
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Folsom Points in Early Pennsylvania
Collections |
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62 |
3 |
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Aboriginal Sites In The Vicinity Of Conneaut
Lake, Pennsylvania |
C. A. Weslager |
71-75 |
4 |
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A Peruvian Artifact From An Iroquoian Site |
Harry L. Schoff |
76,c1 |
4 |
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Indian Occupation In Bradford County: Value
of Its Study |
Elsie Murray |
77-83 |
4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 10 1940 |
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A Review of Mr. F. H. Gerrodette's Notes on the
Excavation of the McKees Rocks Mound |
JAMES L.
SWAUGER |
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1 |
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The Steatite Quarry Near Christiana, Lancaster,
County, Pennsylvania |
A. CROZIER |
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1 |
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PAINTED POST: Annals
of Te-car-nase-teo-ah |
ELLSWORTH
COWLES |
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2 |
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The Indian
Trails of Southwestern Pennsylvania |
C. W. W.
ELKIN |
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2 |
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Report of Preliminary Exploration of Logstown (
Legionville) |
ROBERT W.
McKNIGHT |
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2 |
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FORT HILL |
EDGAR E.
AUGUSTINE |
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3 |
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Chief Cornplanter, Ki-On-Twog-Ky Or Gyantwahia |
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4 |
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Artifacts
of Archaic and Prehistoric Periods |
HENRY K.
LANDIS |
|
4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 9 1939 |
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Where the
First Indians Came From |
Ales Hrdlicka |
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1 |
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Vital
Finds in Indian Mound |
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1 |
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Pitted
Stones or Problem of the Pitted Stones |
HENRY K. DEISHER |
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1 |
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False Folklore Concerning the Primitive
Americans |
VERNON LESLIE |
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1 |
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Ancient Footprints Called Indian Sculptors' Work |
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1 |
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Preliminary Examination of the Leonhart
Mound Near Irvine, Pa. |
Harry L. Schoff |
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2 |
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An Archaeological Study of Indian Village
Sites in the Lower Wyoming Valley |
EUGENE M.
GARDNER |
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2 |
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Dudley A. Martin, Pioneer Archaeologist |
HENRY W.
SHOEMAKER |
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2 |
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The Aborigines of the Lower Potomac River
Valley |
E. RALSTON
GOLDSBOROUGH |
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3 |
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Comments Concerning Certain Mineralogical
Terminology |
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3 |
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Notes on a Series of Small Chisels Found on
an Upper Delaware Valley Camp Site |
VERNON LESLIE |
|
3 |
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The Monongahela Woodland Culture of Western
Pennsylvania |
C. A. WESLAGER |
|
4 |
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The Burial
of Archaeological Materials |
VERNON LESLIE |
|
4 |
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Are We Pot Hunters? |
WAYNE DELAVAN |
|
4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 8 1938 |
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Title |
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The Frontier Forts and Trails Survey of
Northwestern Pennsylvania |
DONALD H. KENT |
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1 |
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Recent Discoveries in Somerset County |
EDGAR E.
AUGUSTINE |
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1 |
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BOCKALOONS |
HARRY L. SCHOFF |
|
1 |
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The Aborigines of the Lower Potomac River
Valley |
E. RALSTON
GOLDSBOROUGH |
|
2 |
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A CONOY (?) VILLAGE SITE AND BURIAL GROUND,
ON THE POTOMAC RIVER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD. VILLAGE SITE |
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2 |
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".Archaeological Fragments" of the Middle
Susquehanna |
HENRY F.
ADOLPH |
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2 |
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Indian Fortifications in Somerset County |
EDGAR E.
AUGUSTINE |
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2 |
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Land Tenure Among the Indians of Eastern and
Northern North America |
JOHN M. COOPER |
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3 |
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Somerset County Excavations The Powell Sites |
EDGAR E.
AUGUSTINE |
|
3 |
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A New Archaeological Culture in New York |
WILLIAM A.
RITCHIE |
|
3 |
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A Visit to Jasper Quarries |
ROLAND B. HILL
AND HIS FATHER |
|
3 |
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Activities of the Archaeological Division of
Frontier Forts and Trails Survey, 1937 and 1938 |
HARRY L. SCHOFF |
|
3 |
|
Valuable Recoveries At Fort Augusta-Work
Done By WPA Project |
FREDERIC A.
GODCHARLES |
|
4 |
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Permanent Museums For Study of Prehistoric
Places |
H. K. LANDIS |
|
4 |
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Large Andaste Pottery Vessel Restored By Dr.
Stewart-Found Near McElhattan |
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4 |
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Important Research On Peck And Martz Rock
Shelter Site In Somerset County |
EDGAR E.
AUGUSTINE |
|
4 |
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Archaeology and the Small Collection
Cataloguing An Imperative Duty |
VERNON LESLIE |
|
4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 7 1937 |
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A Report of the Excavation of the Ancient
Indian Burial Mound Near Muncy, Lycoming County, Penna. |
HARRY L. SCHOFF |
|
1 |
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Excavation of the Village Area Near the
Burial Mound on the H. G. Brock Property, Muncy, Pa. |
HARRY L. SCHOFF |
|
1 |
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Report of Archreological Investigations
Carried on at the J. T. Roberts Property, Montoursville, Lycoming
County, Pennsylvania |
HARRY L. SCHOFF |
|
1 |
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The Excavation of the Site of Provincial
Fort Muncy |
HARRY L. SCHOFF |
|
1 |
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Excavation of the Indian Burial Ground on
the Updegraff Property, Reach Road, Newberry, Lycoming County,
Pennsylvania |
HARRY L. SCHOFF |
|
1 |
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Egyptian
Glyphs in Ohio |
H. K. LANDIS |
|
1 |
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Tioga Point Museum - Bibliography of Local
Indian Excavations and Artifacts, Athens, Pennsylvania. 1878- 1936 |
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2 |
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Reclaiming Jamestown From the Past
ARCHAEOLOGISTS ARE UNCOVERING RELICS OF FIRST ENGLISH SETTLERS |
MARGARET DAVIS |
|
3 |
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Studying Artifacts |
H. K. LANDIS |
|
3 |
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The Aboriginal Jasper Quarries at Vera Cruz,
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania |
MAX SCHRABISCH |
|
3 |
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A Note on Catawba Ceramics |
S. W. PENNYPACKER, |
|
3 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 6 1936 |
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THE NANTICOKE |
ARTHUR C. P ARKER |
|
1 |
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SPAN ISH HILL: Its Present, Past and Future |
ELSIE MURRAY |
|
1 |
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Archaeological Problems in Erie County,
Pennsylvania |
DR. MARY BUTLER |
|
2 |
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Abstract of New Evidence Relating to the
Archaic Occupation of New York |
WILLIAM A.
RITCHIE |
|
2 |
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Progress of Research 1n Pennsylvania |
DONALD A.
CADZOW |
|
2 |
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Research In Susquehanna and Delaware Valleys |
FREDERIC A.
GODCHARLES |
|
2 |
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A Brief History of the Andastes Nation |
ROLAND B. HILL |
|
2 |
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THE DR. STEWART COLLECTION AT
LOCK HAVEN, PA. |
H.
K. LANDIS |
|
2 |
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The Legendary Susquehannocks |
P. STEWART
MACAULAY |
|
3 |
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Fortified Site - Lake LeBoeuf |
H. MILNOR RUPP,
Jr. |
|
3 |
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An Approach to Archreology |
RALPH T. WARREN |
|
3 |
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Recent Archaeological Work in Southwestern
Pennsylvania |
DR. MARY BUTLER |
|
3 |
|
Algonkin Research 1934 and 1935 |
G. B.
FENSTERMAKER |
|
4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 5 1935 |
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Aboriginal Methods Of Pottery Manufacture In
The Eastern United States |
James Griffin |
|
1 |
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A Committe On Archaeological Terminology Why
Not ? |
Dr. Arthur C.
Parker |
|
1 |
|
Indian Libraries |
|
|
1 |
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Recent Archaeological Work In Somerset
County |
DONALD A. CADZOW |
|
2 |
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Dr. ]. Alden Mason Reviews Dr. Howard's
"Evidence Of Early Man In North America" |
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2 |
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Pictographed Gorgets |
F. F. Huber |
|
2 |
|
Indian
Camp Sites Near Hazleton |
|
|
2 |
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THE "NOBLE SAVAGE" Reprinted from The
Scientific Monthly, March, 1933, Vol. XXXVI, pages 250-257 |
DR. ELSIE MURRAY |
|
3 |
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CHIEF CORNPLANTER |
FREDERIC A.
GODCHARLES |
|
3 |
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Cornplanter Indians Observing Green Corn
Dance |
Henry W.
Shoemaker |
|
3 |
|
Mammoths On Gorgets |
H. K.
LANDIS |
|
3 |
|
Pitted
Stones |
H. K. DEISHER |
|
3 |
|
THE NANTICOKE |
ARTHUR C.
PARKER |
|
4 |
|
ALGONKIAN Versus ESKIMO |
SAMUEL W.
PENNYPACKER II |
|
4 |
|
Archaeology And The Works Progress
Administration In Pennsylvania |
DONALD CADZOW |
|
4 |
|
Index |
|
|
4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 4 1934 |
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THE THUNDER POWER OF RUMBLING-WINGS |
MARK RAYMOND
HARRINGTON |
|
1 |
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Some Primary Considerations in the
Determination of Aboriginal Cultures |
DR. ARTHUR C.
PARKER |
|
1 |
|
Some Indian Relic Collections in Lancaster
County |
H. K.
LANDIS |
|
1 |
|
GEORGE CATLIN: PAINTER OF INDIAN LIFE,
WRITER AND TRAVELER |
FREDERIC A.
GODCHARLES |
|
2 |
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THE THUNDER POWER OF RUMBLING-WINGS |
MARK RAYMOND
HARRINGTON |
|
2 |
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Evidence of Mound Builder Indians Found In
Northwestern Pennsylvania |
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2 |
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Excavation Work At Pennsbury Is Being
Resumed |
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2 |
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Some Indian Relic Collections in Lancaster
County Directory of Collectors |
H. K. LANDIS |
|
2 |
|
Former Indian Habitations and Ancient Relics
Found Near Lancaster City |
D. B. LANDIS |
|
3 |
|
Rich Variety of Andaste Indian Material
Yielded By Excavating Longhouse Sites in Clinton County,
Pennsylvania |
|
|
3 |
|
An Interesting Find From Crawford County |
WILBUR G. ONGLEY |
|
3 |
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Report On Rock Carvings Found At Safe Harbor |
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3 |
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Old Iroquois Fort Found On Dam Site |
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|
3 |
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Speaking Of The Delawares |
DR. FRANK
G. SPECK |
|
4 |
|
The Pennsylvania Historical Commission' s
Work In Somerset County |
DONALD A. CADZOW |
|
4 |
|
Indian Sites of Adams County, Pennsylvania |
S. W. FROST |
|
4 |
|
HISTORIC SEQUENCE OF Indian Occupation in
Bradford County |
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|
4 |
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PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 3 1933 |
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Title |
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SAVING ANCIENT ROCK WRITINGS ON SUSQUEHANNA
RIVER NEAR SAFE HARBOR, PENNSYLVANIA |
D . A . CADZOW |
|
1 |
|
THE VALUE OF INDIAN TRADE GOODS IN THE STUDY
OF ARCHAEOLOGY. |
ARTHUR WOODWARD |
|
1 |
|
MENDING AND RESTORING POTTERY VESSELS |
L. G. DUNCAN |
|
1 |
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THE
POHOPOCO POT |
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2 |
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HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY |
CARL E. GUTHE |
|
2 |
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DIGGING AT PENNSBURY |
R. C. STEINMETZ |
|
2 |
|
THE WOLVES' DEN SHELTER |
CARL CLAUSEN |
|
2 |
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SAFE HARBOR COMBS |
D . A . CADZOW |
|
2 |
|
EXCAVATING AN INDIAN SITE NEAR SAYRE , PA. |
E. C. COWLES |
|
2 |
|
MR. GEORGE FISHER'S DISCOVERIES IN WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA |
D . A . CADZOW |
|
3 |
|
SOUTH MOUNTAIN INDIAN QUARRIES. |
HENRY K DEISHER |
|
3 |
|
SOLIDIFYING EARTH |
E. M. GARDNER |
|
3 |
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EXCAVATING AN INDIAN SITE NEAR SAYRE , PA. |
E. C. COWLES |
|
3 |
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THE LIFE OF A LENAPE BOY. |
]ISKOGO |
|
4 |
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COOPERATION BETWEEN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL
SOCIETIES OF PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW JERSEY |
CHAS. A .
PHILHOWER |
|
4 |
|
PRESERVING COLLECTIONS
|
H. K. LANDIS |
|
4 |
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EXCAVATING AN INDIAN SITE NEAR SAYRE , PA. |
E. C. COWLES |
|
4 |
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THE PENNSYLVANIA SENECA Teiantrawe' |
DOROTHY P.
SKINNER |
|
5 |
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PROBLEMS OF THE DELAWARE SUSQUEHANNA AREA |
DR. ARTHUR C.
PARKER |
|
5 |
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WAMPUM AND ITS USES |
ARTHUR WOODWARD |
|
5 |
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DEPRESSION AIDS ARCHAEOLOGY AT ATHENS, PA. |
J. W. MURRAY. |
|
5 |
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A BRIEF SKETCH OF THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF AMERICA |
J. ALDEN MASON |
|
6 |
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GROOVED SPEARPOINTS |
EDGAR B . HOWARD |
|
6 |
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WAMPUM AND ITS USES |
ARTHUR WOODWARD |
|
6 |
|
PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 2 1932 |
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THE FENSTERMAKER COLLECTION |
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|
1 |
|
LOUISE WELLES MURRAY |
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2 |
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THE ATHENS EXCAVATIONS |
JAMES B. GRIFFIN |
|
2 |
|
SAFE HARBOR |
DONALD A. CADZOW |
|
2 |
|
PDFs of Articles from Pennsylvania
Archaeologist Volume 1 1930 |
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Title |
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SPA organization |
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|
1 |
|
DR. HENRY CHAPMAN MERCER |
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|
1 |
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The Work of the Historical Commission at
Safe Harbor |
Donald A. Cadzow |
|
2 |
|
An Ethnologists Impressions of the Bone
Implements from Safe Harbor |
Frank G. Speck |
|
2 |
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Indian Sites and Excavations in Western
Pennsylvania |
G. S. Fisher |
|
2 |
|
An Archeological Survey of Erie County |
R. P. Wright |
|
2 |
|
Excavation of a Mound at Beech Bottom, West
Virginia |
Linton
Satterthwaite, Jr |
|
2 |
|
Obituaries-H. H. Shenk |
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|
2 |
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