Guide to Indigenous Artifacts of the Northeast

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<p>The Indigenous peoples who once inhabited New England as long as 10000 years ago left behind many artifacts that are of particular interest to the archaeologist studying early Indigenous culture. A careful examination of the remnants that have been excavated in this region provides an insight into the activities and development of the native inhabitants of North America. Artifacts such as tools and utensils indicate a routine of subsistence pursuits: fishing hunting and gathering; food preparation and storage; and tool manufacture. Other articles offer some clues to the nature of the religion and aesthetics of the early Indigenous culture.</p><p>In order to achieve a better understanding of prehistoric Indigenous cultures archaeologists must examine the original documents written by firsthand observers. Early traders explorers missionaries and travelers to North America told of the strange customs of the Native Americans; however some of their stories were deceptive self-serving and in some instances total fabrications. Consequently archaeologists cannot rely solely on written historical records in determining the nature of prehistoric Indigenous cultures. Rather they must use the written material to supplement their excavations.</p>
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