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For current information, please visit the Center for Experimental Archaeology.

This web space served as the online vehicle for disseminating information concerning Bill Schindler's dissertation.  He has since completed his dissertation from Temple University entitled:

"Middle Woodland Procurement, Processing, and

Use of Anadromous Fish in the Delaware Valley:

Contributions from a Living Archaeology Experiment."

Image of an incised fish from a gorget

found in the Delaware Valley

which serves as the project's mascot

 

Bill Schindler has since completed his dissertation

The project proposal (link provided below in pdf icon PDF format which requires Acrobat Reader) provides all interested parties with a thorough understanding of the project's undertakings.  Any questions, please fell free to contact me directly at lithic@temple.edu

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Please browse the links on the left side of the page to find pertinent project information from manufacturing forms to donation requests.  This web site will be updated often, so please visit frequently. 

from Stewart, Hilary (1977).  Indian fishing. Seattle: The University of Washington Press. p. 104.

 

 

Parkerscreek Primitive Technology

Bill  Schindler

(908) 996-6406

 

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