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near the bridge between Clarement and Ascutney in western Claremont. Artifacts have been found in soils to a depth of 11 feet (3.4 m), and appear to represent at least seven different periods of occupation. It is described by archaeologist R. Duncan Mathewson as "one of the most complete records
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or destruction by the adjacent bridge construction. He then did a more complete excavation of a part of the site near the bridge in 1970. Artifacts recovered in this work include ceramics attributed to the
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National Register of Historic Places in Sullivan County, New Hampshire
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Springfield Town Hall and Howard Memorial Methodist Church
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Entries in italics have been removed from the register.
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is a significant prehistoric Native American site in
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List of National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire
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In 1967 he conducted some 613:Louis St. Gaudens House and Studio 502:Mothers' and Daughters' Club House 429:Newport Downtown Historic District 148:Setting and archaeological history 14: 390: 691:First Baptist Church of Cornish 249:The Archeology of New Hampshire 774:Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge 361:Sullivan County, New Hampshire 103: 1: 780:Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge 681:Acworth Congregational Church 663:Windswept Acres-Powers House 18:United States historic place 757:Blow-Me-Down Covered Bridge 711:South Congregational Church 308:"Hunter Archeological Site" 161:occupation along the upper 885: 527:Sullivan County Courthouse 482:Claremont Warehouse No. 34 382:Salmon P. Chase Birthplace 825: 739:Hunter Archeological Site 696:First Universalist Chapel 558:Capt. 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Index

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Sugar River
Connecticut River
Claremont, New Hampshire
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Claremont, New Hampshire
Ascutney, Vermont
longhouses
National Register of Historic Places
terraces
Woodland
Connecticut River
Howard Sargent
salvage archaeology
disturbance
Late Woodland period
New York
National Register of Historic Places listings in Sullivan County, New Hampshire


"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service
The Archeology of New Hampshire
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ISBN
9781584655626

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