Windham County, Connecticut, Algonquian Placenames as Locational Markers in Subsistence Rounds.
Placenames for this project were collected from modern maps, placename references, and the locator file at the Office of the Connecticut State Archeologist.
Interpreting Activity Areas: An Example from Hobbamock's Homesite, In interpreting archaeological sites, archaeologists often look for analogues from living cultures. In southern New England there are no groups which practice traditional subsistence technology or settlement. However, the local tribes have a rich oral tradition regarding crafts, horticulture, and other aspects of material culture.