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Shantok Influence on Eastern Long Island

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Ralph Solecki*
Affiliation:
Columbia University New York, N.Y.

Extract

Carlyle Smith, on pages 159–62 of The Archaeology of Coastal New York, groups 2 historic sites, Pantigo and Fort Corchaug, on eastern Long Island with 2 historic Connecticut sites, Shantok and Noank, in what he calls the “Shantok” aspect, following the taxonomic scheme of McKern (1939). After some deliberation, I find myself believing that, while on the face of it, the connections between Fort Corchaug and Pantigo may seem plausible, actually a substantive basis for the connection is relatively meager.

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Facts and Comments
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1957

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