Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Volume 3, Number 5 (September 1933)
Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Volume 3, Number 5 (September 1933).
This issue of the Bulletin of the Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology explores Indigenous history, archaeological research questions, and material culture, with a focus on the Susquehanna and Delaware regions.
Contents include:
- The Pennsylvania Seneca – Teiantrawe' (Dorothy P. Skinner)
- Problems of the Delaware–Susquehanna Area (Arthur C. Parker)
- Wampum and Its Uses (Arthur Woodward)
- Arti-Facts and Arguments (editorial discussion on archaeological ethics and site preservation)
- Depression Aids Archaeology at Athens, PA (J. W. Murray)
- Eastern Archaeological Conference summary
- Report on a large Algonkian pottery vessel discovery (Centre County, PA)
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Note: This publication reflects the language and perspectives of its time. Some terminology may be outdated or insensitive. The Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology does not endorse such language; materials are presented as originally published for historical and research purposes.