More than 4,000 archeological sites in Maine document the maritime history of the state\u27s four surviving Indian tribes, and Natives have expressed a growing interest in the sites, many located on islands. The sites, and oral traditions that accompany them, are rapidly disappearing. Details
A brief, 4-page document on the history of the Passamaquoddy Tribe; a 1977 revision of a document or...
The following presentation was delivered at the 400th Anniversary celebration of the founding of the...
The article discusses the events of the 1950s in the history of the Maine Native American tribes, pr...
Prehistoric archaeology of the Maine coast has reconstructed ecological changes and the relationship...
Up to 1,500 prehistoric archaeological sites in Maine are threatened by rising tides, and other preh...
Modern archaelogical research in Maine has discovered that the coast was inhabited year-round for th...
Most people have an interest in local history, usually driven by a passion for identifying themselv...
The Historical Atlas of Maine presents in cartographic form the historical geography of Maine from t...
Nathan Hamilton, an archaeologist at the University of Southern Maine, in June excavated an archaeol...
Public outreach is an important aspect of modern archaeology, it can help shape how people understan...
Archaeological shell middens on the coast of Maine are highly susceptible to the consequences of ero...
This report is organized to present the resource and scope of the problem, review the existing law...
Various pieces explore Maine\u27s history during this bicentennial year. Each piece is individually ...
Jessakkidds are powerful and prestigious members of an Ojibiua religious society. Evidence of their ...
This is vol. 1 of a 24 volume set entitled Documentary history of the state of Maine, edited by Will...
A brief, 4-page document on the history of the Passamaquoddy Tribe; a 1977 revision of a document or...
The following presentation was delivered at the 400th Anniversary celebration of the founding of the...
The article discusses the events of the 1950s in the history of the Maine Native American tribes, pr...
Prehistoric archaeology of the Maine coast has reconstructed ecological changes and the relationship...
Up to 1,500 prehistoric archaeological sites in Maine are threatened by rising tides, and other preh...
Modern archaelogical research in Maine has discovered that the coast was inhabited year-round for th...
Most people have an interest in local history, usually driven by a passion for identifying themselv...
The Historical Atlas of Maine presents in cartographic form the historical geography of Maine from t...
Nathan Hamilton, an archaeologist at the University of Southern Maine, in June excavated an archaeol...
Public outreach is an important aspect of modern archaeology, it can help shape how people understan...
Archaeological shell middens on the coast of Maine are highly susceptible to the consequences of ero...
This report is organized to present the resource and scope of the problem, review the existing law...
Various pieces explore Maine\u27s history during this bicentennial year. Each piece is individually ...
Jessakkidds are powerful and prestigious members of an Ojibiua religious society. Evidence of their ...
This is vol. 1 of a 24 volume set entitled Documentary history of the state of Maine, edited by Will...
A brief, 4-page document on the history of the Passamaquoddy Tribe; a 1977 revision of a document or...
The following presentation was delivered at the 400th Anniversary celebration of the founding of the...
The article discusses the events of the 1950s in the history of the Maine Native American tribes, pr...