The authors of this article (Birch et al. Reference Birch, Manning, Sanft and Conger2020) wish to correct the stated European copper association for an artifact from the Onondaga Barnes site (cat no. NYSM A2009.35K.99.28). The pXRF results could well be consistent with native copper. The Cu percent is slightly lower than for another copper artifact from the site (NYSM A2009.35K.99.42), but the other trace elements do not clearly suggest a European attribution. We thank James Bradley for bringing this matter to our attention.
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Refined Radiocarbon Chronologies for Northern Iroquoian Site Sequences: Implications for Coalescence, Conflict, and the Reception of European Goods — CORRIGENDUM
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 November 2020
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Birch, Jennifer, Manning, Sturt W., Sanft, Samantha, and Conger, Megan Anne 2020 Refined Radiocarbon Chronologies for Northern Iroquoian Site Sequences: Implications for Coalescence, Conflict, and the Reception of European Goods. American Antiquity, in press. DOI:10.1017/aaq.2020.73.Google Scholar
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