To the Editor: Chis Baer, in his article “This Was Then: Mephitis mephitis mentions,” writes that the skunk was present on the Vineyard at an archaeological site on Squibnocket Pond 500 years ago, and before. There have been extensive faunal studies at sites on the Vineyard, that include Ritchie Roy’s 1969 book, “The Archaeology of […]
The Cape Cod chapter of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society will present “An Uncommon Wealth: The Underwater Archaeological Resources of Massachusetts” with David Robinson on Wednesday, February 22, at 7 PM
The Cape Cod Chapter of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society will present a program titled “Retiring on Cape Cod” with archaeologist Craig S. Chartier on Wednesday, May 25, at 7 PM
The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Cape Cod chapter, presents “From Wood and Bone: How Dendrochronology and eDNA Are Helping Maritime Archaeologists Understand or Find Material and Human Remains” with Calvin Mires