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An account of some kjoekkenmoeddings, or shell-heaps, in Maine and Massachusetts

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The author reports systematic examinations of coastal shell-heaps along the Maine and Massachusetts shores, describing their locations, size, layered structure, and contents — mainly clam, quahog, scallop, and mussel shells with animal bones and stone, bone, and antler implements — and notes stratigraphic evidence of multiple occupations and soil formation between deposits. Excavation methods, species lists, charcoal and hearth remains, and the preservation role of shells for bones and fragile artifacts are documented, with site-to-site comparisons and discussion of what the deposits indicate about seasonal or permanent shore-based subsistence and tool use by earlier local populations.

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Jeffries Wyman

Jeffries Wyman was an American naturalist and anthropologist known for his contributions to the study of archaeology and human remains. His notable work, "An Account of Some Kjoekkenmoeddings, or Shell-Heaps, in Maine and Massachusetts," explores the archaeological significance of shell heaps in New England, shedding light on the lives of early inhabitants of the region. Wyman's research not only advanced the understanding of prehistoric cultures but also emphasized the importance of environmental factors in shaping human activity. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of anthropology and archaeology.

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