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Fakundiny, R.H., 1986. Trans-Adirondack Mountains Structural Discontinuities, in: Aldrich, Jr., M.J., Laughlin, A.W. (Eds.), Proceedings Of The Sixth International Conference On Basement Tectonics. International Basement Tectonics Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, pp. 64-75.
Hall, J., 1850. On the Trails and Tracks in the Sandstones of the Clinton Group of New York. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2, 256-260.
Skiba, J.B., 2008. A Tradition of Published Research. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4, 17-19.
Hamell, G.R., 1983. Trading in Metaphors: The Magic of Beads, Another Perspective Upon Indian-European Contact in Northeastern North America, in: Hayes, III, C.F. (Ed.), Proceedings Of The 1982 Glass Trade Bead Conference. Rochester Museum and Science Center, Rochester, New York, pp. 5-28.
Miller, N.G., Mitchell, R.S., 1995. Tracking the Mosses and Vascular Plants of New York State (1836-1994), in: LaRoe, E.T., Farris, G.S., Puckett, C.E., Doran, D.P., Mac, M.J. (Eds.), Our Living Resources: A Report To The Nation On The Distribution, Abundance, And Health Of U.s. Plants, Animals, And Ecosystems. U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., pp. 209-21.
Ritchie, W.A., 1957. Traces of Early Man in the Northeast, New York State Museum Bulletin. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., Narbonne, G.M., Myrow, P., 1988. Trace Fossils, Small Shelly Fossils, and the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary, New York State Museum Bulletin. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., 1988. Trace Fossils, Small Shelly Fossils, and the PrecambrianCambrian Boundary--A Pre-meeting Viewpoint, in: Landing, E., Narbonne, G.M., Myrow, P. (Eds.), Trace Fossils, Small Shelly Fossils, And The Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary. The University of the State of New York, Albany, North Carolina, pp. 1-3.
Fisher, C.L., 2003. Trace Elements and Stable Isotope Analysis of Human Remains from the Lutheran Church Lot, in: Fisher, C.L. (Ed.), People, Places, And Material Things: Historical Archaeology Of Albany, New York. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 63-68.
Rieth, C.B., Johnson, L.L., 2011. Trace Element Analysis of Lithic Artifacts from the Trapps Gap Site, in: Rieth, C.B., Hart, J.P. (Eds.), Current Research In New York State Archaeology: A.d. 700-1300. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 41-52.
Rieth, C.B., 2002. Trace Element Analysis and Its Role in Analyzing Ceramics in the Eastern Woodlands, in: Jakes, K.A. (Ed.), Archaeological Chemistry: Materials, Methods, And Meaning. American Chemical Society, Washington, D. C., pp. 199-213. doi:10.1021/bk-2002-0831.ch013
Lenardi, M., Merwin, D.E., 2010. Towards Automating Artifact Analysis: A Study Showing Potential Application in Computer Vision and Morphometrics to Artifact Typology, in: Elewa, A.M.T. (Ed.), Morphometrics For Nonmorphometricians. Springer, Berlin, pp. 289-305. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-95853-6_13

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