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Rumford Archaeological Sites : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rumford Archaeological Sites
The Rumford Archaeological Sites are a collection of prehistoric Native American sites in the vicinity of the Androscoggin River near Rumford, Maine. These six sites provide a window of observation into the movements and practices of Native Americans from c. 7,000 BCE (the early Archaic period) to the Late Woodland period and contact with Europeans. These sites are the subject of three separate listings on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972: the Rumford Falls I-IV Sites, the Rumford V Site, and the Town of Rumford Site. The locations of these sensitive sites are not generally publicized. ==Rumford Falls I== This site, Maine Survey Number 49.24, is located on a terrace above the river, and has been undisturbed by plowing. The site is deeply stratified,〔Spiess, Arthur (1991). National Register nomination for Rumford Falls Site I-IV〕 and has been dated to the Archaic period, with evidentiary finds dating to the early Archaic.〔 Finds at this site include stone tools sourced from Mount Jasper in Berlin, New Hampshire.〔
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