References
Jacobson, Michael, John Ferri, and Andrea Zlotucha Kozub
2015 Cultural Resource Management Report 2014-2015 Highway Program, Site Examinations of Beaver Creek I-VII (SUBi 3045-3051, NYSM 12572-12566), PIN 9056.40.101/BIN 1004560, NY 8 Over Beaver Creek, Town of Columbus, Chenango County, New York, MCD 01703. Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York.
Kudrle, Samuel M.
2018 Phase 3 Data Recovery Plan (DRP), Beaver Creek VI Site (SUBi-3150), NY Route 8 over Beaver Creek, PIN 9056.40.101 and BIN 1004560, Town of Columbus, Chenango County, New York. Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York.
Versaggi, Nina
1987 Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Models: Interpreting the Upper Susquehanna Valley of New York. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
1996 Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Models: Interpreting the Upper Susquehanna Valley. In A Golden Chronograph for Robert E. Funk, Occasional Publications in Northeastern Anthropology, No. 15: 129-140.
Credits
The web site for the Beaver Creek VI site was created from investigations and reports
conducted by the Public Archaeology Facility (PAF) located at Binghamton University
as part of the New York State Education Department's Cultural Resource Survey program
for Department of Transportation Projects. PAF shares its findings with the community
as a part of its ongoing commitment to the practice of public archaeology. For more
information, visit the Community Archaeological Program (CAP) website: http://cap.binghamton.edu.
Public Archaeology Facility
Binghamton University
P.O. Box 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902
(607) 777-4786
Laurie E. Miroff, Ph.D., Director, PAF, and Principal Investigator
Original project report by Daniel Seib and Samuel Kudrle
Conversion to web-friendly data and editing by Daniel Seib
Lithic and pottery analysis by Samuel Kudrle, John Ferri, Alex Button
Lithic microwear analysis by Thomas Loebel