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American Antiquity | 2009

Paleoindian aggregation and social context at Bull Brook

Brian S. Robinson; Jennifer Ort; William A. Eldridge; Adrian L. Burke; Bertrand G. Pelletier

Large social aggregations are among the most highly organized events associated with mobile hunter-gatherers. The Bull Brook Paleoindian site in Ipswich, Massachusetts provides the strongest case for large-scale Paleoindian aggregation in North America, with 36 discrete concentrations of artifacts arranged in a large circle. Avocational archaeologists who salvaged the site in the 1950s interpreted it as a single occupation. Professionals first rejected and then revived this hypothesis, but the site remained insufficiently analyzed to evaluate. New research supports the single occupation hypothesis with a fully reconstructed site plan and the first complete analysis of artifact distributions. Clear spatial structure of activities within the ring-shaped site plan provides a window on social contexts that are also visible in smaller Paleoindian settlements.


Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology | 2014

The Protohistoric Time Period in Northwest Ohio: Perspectives from the XRF Analysis of Metallic Trade Materials

Timothy J. Abel; Adrian L. Burke

Abstract This paper presents the results of an experimental study into the usefulness of X-ray florescence (XRF) in identifying the composition of metal artifacts found at aboriginal sites in northwestern Ohio. In the late 1990s, we subjected 96 samples to XRF and documented our results. We then compared our data to that collected by more precise spectrographic methods to assess the effectiveness of the XRF method for this application. While not precise enough to source native coppers, we conclude that XRF is a cheap, nondestructive method for differentiating native copper from its European counterparts at sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Late Woodland sites.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2012

Assessing XRF for the geochemical characterization of radiolarian chert artifacts from northeastern North America

Gilles Gauthier; Adrian L. Burke; Mathieu Leclerc


Geoarchaeology-an International Journal | 2011

The effects of surface weathering on the geochemical analysis of archaeological lithic samples using non-destructive polarized energy dispersive XRF

Gilles Gauthier; Adrian L. Burke


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2016

Characterization and origin of steatite beads made by Northern Iroquoians in the St. Lawrence Valley during the 15th and 16th centuries

Anne Baron; Adrian L. Burke; Bernard Gratuze; Claude Chapdelaine


Collection Paléo-Québec | 2010

L'occupation du Témiscouata pendant l'Archaïque La comparaison du registre archéologique et du registre paléoenvironnemental

Adrian L. Burke; Pierre J. H. Richard


American Antiquity | 2018

COUPLING LITHIC SOURCING WITH LEAST COST PATH ANALYSIS TO MODEL PALEOINDIAN PATHWAYS IN NORTHEASTERN NORTH AMERICA

Jonathan C. Lothrop; Adrian L. Burke; Susan Winchell-Sweeney; Gilles Gauthier


Archive | 2017

La technologie lithique sur quartz de l’occupation datant de l’Archaïque ancien au site CeEt-482 (Saint-Romuald, Lévis, Québec).

Adrian L. Burke; Killian Driscoll; M.-M. Dionne


Archive | 2017

From Molecules to Clay Pot Cooking at the Archaic-Woodland Transition: A Glimpse from Two Sites in the Middle St. Lawrence Valley, QC

Karine Taché; Adrian L. Burke; Oliver E. Craig


Journal of Lithic Studies | 2016

Introducing LIR (Lithotheque Ireland), a reference collection of flaked stone tool raw materials from Ireland

Killian Driscoll; Adrian L. Burke; Graeme Warren

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Graeme Warren

University College Dublin

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Anne Baron

Université de Montréal

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François Hardy

Université du Québec à Montréal

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