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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *<br />

A COMMENTARY ON THE LATE ARCHAIC CLASSIFICATION<br />

OF THE SATUCKET CACHE<br />

Floyd Painter<br />

This is written in response to Frederick M. Carty's study entitled "Report Of A<br />

Cache Of Points Relating To The Susquehanna Tradition" in a recent issue of the Bulletin<br />

of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society (Carty 1983). Although I seldom take issue<br />

with the theories of others, I felt obliged to respond to Carty's classification of specimens<br />

one through 11 as belonging to the Late Archaic Susquehanna Tradition.<br />

Copyright <strong>1985</strong> by Floyd Painter

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