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Bull Brook — A Fluted Point Site in Ipswich, Massachusetts*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Douglas S. Byers*
Affiliation:
Robert S. Peabody Foundation, Andover, Massachusetts

Extract

The Bull Brook Site, near Ipswich, Mass., was discovered in the spring of 1951 by William C. Eldridge, of East Lynn, and Joseph Vaccaro, of Beverly, Massachusetts. Both are members of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society. A brief notice of the site appeared over their names (Eldridge and Vaccaro, 1952). The site was worked by them, with the assistance of Nicola, Frank, and Tony Vaccaro, Alfred Thibodeau, Tony Orsini, E. E. Tizzer, Howard A. Jones, and Douglas Jordan. The last named is preparing a more extensive account of the site and analysis of the collections obtained from it.

The site lay on the south side of Bull Brook, and was situated on a kame terrace jutting into a salt marsh (Fig. 90, c). Its surface was approximately 40 feet above sea level. This deposit has been worked for sand and gravel, and the site is to all intents and purposes destroyed.

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Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1954

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Footnotes

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Paper presented at the 1953 annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology at Urbana, Illinois.

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