Prehistoric archaeology of the Maine coast has reconstructed ecological changes and the relationship of early man to his environment. Shell heaps at 5000-year-old Indian sites and 800 A.D. wigwams from Allen Island show a continuity of Maine life largely uninterruped by European trading until the 1600s. Details; history of seventeenth-century Indian ethnic groups and wars. With seven related stories on the Gulf of Maine this issue
The Historical Atlas of Maine presents in cartographic form the historical geography of Maine from t...
Two archaeological excavations for the University of Southern Maine collected sediment columns from ...
Up to 1,500 prehistoric archaeological sites in Maine are threatened by rising tides, and other preh...
More than 4,000 archeological sites in Maine document the maritime history of the state\u27s four su...
Modern archaelogical research in Maine has discovered that the coast was inhabited year-round for th...
The UNE site is a Ceramic Period shell midden located on the Saco River in Biddeford, Maine. Recent ...
in Anderson, Walter A., and Borns, Harold W., Jr. (editors), Neotectonics of Maine: studies in seis...
in Berry, Henry N., IV, and West, David P., Jr., editors, Guidebook for field trips along the Maine ...
A pronounced gap in the record of prehistoric coastal adaptation on the Maine coast before 5000 14C ...
Archaeological shell middens on the coast of Maine are highly susceptible to the consequences of ero...
Archaeologists in Maine assume that the structure and resource characteristics of estuarine zones na...
Most people have an interest in local history, usually driven by a passion for identifying themselv...
In 2013, two Pleistocene megafaunal remains, a single mammoth tooth and a partial juvenile mastodon ...
With growing concerns around climate change and sea-level rise, tracking these changes and pinpointi...
Two University of Southern Maine researchers, archaeologist Nathan Hamilton and geographer Matthew B...
The Historical Atlas of Maine presents in cartographic form the historical geography of Maine from t...
Two archaeological excavations for the University of Southern Maine collected sediment columns from ...
Up to 1,500 prehistoric archaeological sites in Maine are threatened by rising tides, and other preh...
More than 4,000 archeological sites in Maine document the maritime history of the state\u27s four su...
Modern archaelogical research in Maine has discovered that the coast was inhabited year-round for th...
The UNE site is a Ceramic Period shell midden located on the Saco River in Biddeford, Maine. Recent ...
in Anderson, Walter A., and Borns, Harold W., Jr. (editors), Neotectonics of Maine: studies in seis...
in Berry, Henry N., IV, and West, David P., Jr., editors, Guidebook for field trips along the Maine ...
A pronounced gap in the record of prehistoric coastal adaptation on the Maine coast before 5000 14C ...
Archaeological shell middens on the coast of Maine are highly susceptible to the consequences of ero...
Archaeologists in Maine assume that the structure and resource characteristics of estuarine zones na...
Most people have an interest in local history, usually driven by a passion for identifying themselv...
In 2013, two Pleistocene megafaunal remains, a single mammoth tooth and a partial juvenile mastodon ...
With growing concerns around climate change and sea-level rise, tracking these changes and pinpointi...
Two University of Southern Maine researchers, archaeologist Nathan Hamilton and geographer Matthew B...
The Historical Atlas of Maine presents in cartographic form the historical geography of Maine from t...
Two archaeological excavations for the University of Southern Maine collected sediment columns from ...
Up to 1,500 prehistoric archaeological sites in Maine are threatened by rising tides, and other preh...