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New study by EAP collection manager sheds light on seasonality of an Archaic shell ring

by Nicole Fuller Nov 22, 2019
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PublicationImageA new study published in PLOS ONE by EAP collection manager Nicole Cannarozzi revealed  that the Archaic population of St. Catherines Island limited their oyster harvest to the non-summer months. See the full story here.

Cannarozzi NR, Kowalewski M (2019) Seasonal oyster harvesting recorded in a Late Archaic period shell ring. PLOS ONE 14(11): e0224666. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224666

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