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IN 1609, when Samuel de Champlain first traveled up the lake that now bears his name, he commented on the "fertile fields of maize" that existed in what is now Vermont.
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ground slate technology, heavy woodworking tools, macro band, native horticulture, collateral terminology, food foragers, cache blades, slate points, atlatl weights, slate tools, mortuary ceremonialism, lithic flakes, beaver incisors, wild plant resources, cord impressions, exotic resources, burial cult, mortuary sites, tubular pipes, copper beads, chipped stone tools, fluted points, projectile points, ceramic analysis, family bands
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New England, New York, Champlain Valley, Otter Creek, North America, Connecticut Valley, New Hampshire, Maritime Archaic, East Creek, Grey Lock, Isle La Motte, Hudson Valley, Champlain Sea, Connecticut River, University of Vermont, Lawrence Iroquois, Missisquoi River, Great Lakes, Fort Hill, Jack's Reef, Shelburne Pond, Green Mountains, Glacial Kame, James Petersen, Lawrence Valley
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