Eaton Site
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The site was occupied intermittently from late Paleoindian times (Smith, Engelbrecht, and Holland 2010) through the mid-16th century, when it was the location of an Iroquoian village (Engelbrecht 1994, 2011, 2014; Salisbury 2001; O’Donnell 2003; Jenkins 2004; Poplawski, Kwoka, and Engelbrecht 2012). During the Buffalo Creek Reservation period, ca. 1780–1842 (fig. 2), there was a Native American cabin on the site (Houghton 1909: 285,)
Archeological excavations were carried out in 1975. The property is owned by the Archeological Conservancy.
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Archeological excavations were carried out in 1975. The property is owned by the Archeological Conservancy.
www.researchgate.net/publication/296638674_Gunflints_an...
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 42°50'17"N 78°47'3"W
- Wegmans Plaza 0.3 km
- Western New York Medical Center 0.4 km
- Worthington Logistics 0.4 km
- The Shops at West Seneca 0.5 km
- Seneca Square 0.6 km
- Royal York Gardens 0.8 km
- West Middle School 1.2 km
- West Seneca Community Center & Library 2.2 km
- Park Lane 2.6 km
- West Seneca West Elementary School 2.8 km
- Winchester Potters Elementary School 0.6 km
- Western New York Medical Center 0.7 km
- Elderwood 0.9 km
- Ivybrooke Crossing Apartments 1 km
- Royal York Gardens 1 km
- Wimbledon Townhouses 1 km
- West Seneca West Senior High 1.1 km
- Home Depot 1.2 km
- Seneca Ridge Plaza 1.4 km
- Lackawanna, New York 4.5 km