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This journal and its contents may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any substantial or systematic reproduction, re-distribution,<br />

re-selling,loan or sub-licensing, systematic supply or distribution in any form to anyone is expressly forbidden. ©2011 Massachusetts Archaeological Society.<br />

VOLUME 46, NUMBER 1<br />

REFERENCES CITED<br />

BRENNAN, Louis A.<br />

1981 The Definable Reality of a Prehistoric Middle Archaic Region Culture Province.<br />

The Chesopiean 19(5-6).<br />

BROYLES, Bettye J.<br />

1971 The St. Albans Site, Kanawha County, West Virginia. West Virginia Geological<br />

and Economic Survey, Second Preliminary Report, Report of Archaeological<br />

Investigations <strong>No</strong>.3, Morgantown.<br />

CARTY, Frederick M.<br />

1983 Report of a Cache of Points Relating to the Susquehanna Tradition. Bulletin of<br />

the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 44( 1): 6-16.<br />

COE, Joffre L.<br />

1964 The Formative Cultures of the Carolina Piedmont. Transactions of the American<br />

Philosophical Society Vol. 54, Part 5, Philadelphia.<br />

PAINTER, Floyd<br />

1982 One Man's Trash is Another Man's Treasure: a Study in Discarded Tools and<br />

Weapons. The Chesopiean 20( 5- 6).<br />

1983 Paleo-Indian Cutting Blades: the Two Basic Traditions (a Revolutionary, Evolutionary<br />

Theory). The Chesopiean 21( 1).<br />

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THE CONTRIBUTORS<br />

RICHARD L. BURT is a resident of Martha's Vineyard and has long been a student of<br />

local prehistory. He served as a survey field assistant during the<br />

course of the New York State Museum archaeological investigations<br />

on the island, and more recently, he has participated in excavations<br />

and a collections survey conducted by the Carnegie Museum of<br />

Natural History.<br />

FLOYD PAINTER is a resident of <strong>No</strong>rfolk, Virginia, and Editor of The Chesopiean,<br />

a journal of <strong>No</strong>rth American archaeology published by the Chesopiean<br />

Library of Archaeology.<br />

JAMES B. PETERSEN has a Ph. D. in Anthropology from the University of Pittsburgh and<br />

recently completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the Carnegie Museum<br />

of Natural History. He is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor<br />

at the University of Maine at Farmington.<br />

JOHN P. PRETOLA is Curator of Anthropology at the Springfield Science Museum,<br />

where he is involved in research with the archaeological collections.<br />

He is also a Trustee of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society.<br />

LAURIE WEINSTEIN is a research associate at the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology<br />

at Brown University, an editorial assistant at the Rhode Island Historical<br />

Society, and an instructor of Anthropology at the Community<br />

College of Rhode Island and at <strong>No</strong>rtheastern University.<br />

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