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David Sanger
1936
14 works on record
Biography
Bio from Maine State Library - "Dr. David Sanger, professor emeritus of the University of Maine (Orono) lives in Orono, ME. A retired field archaeologist, Dr. Sanger continues to research and write about the pre-European archaeology of Maine and the Maritimes.
"Selected Bibliography
- Maine Prehistory: A Selection of Short Papers (1973) with Robert G. MacKay
- Cow Point: An Archaic Cemetery in New Brunswick (1973)
- Discovering Maine's Archaeological Heritage (1979)
- An Island in Time: Three Thousand Years of Cultural Exchange on Mount Desert Island: Essays (1994)
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Works

Play The Organ A Beginners Tutor

Cow point

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The Texas Creek burial site assemblage, British Columbia
The Texas Creek burial site assemblage, British Columbia
Excavations in the Lochnore-Nesikep Creek locality, British Columbia
Excavations in the Lochnore-Nesikep Creek locality, British Columbia
Discovering Maine's archaeological heritage
Discovering Maine's archaeological heritage
An Island in time
An Island in time
The archaic of the Far Northeast
The archaic of the Far Northeast
Archaeological salvage and test excavations, Fernald Point, Acadia National Park, Maine
Archaeological salvage and test excavations, Fernald Point, Acadia National Park, Maine
An island in time: Three thousand years of cultural exchange on Mount Desert Island
An island in time: Three thousand years of cultural exchange on Mount Desert Island
Cow point: an archaic cemetery in New Brunswick
Cow point: an archaic cemetery in New Brunswick
The Carson Site and the Late Ceramic period in Passamaquoddy Bay, New Brunswick
The Carson Site and the Late Ceramic period in Passamaquoddy Bay, New Brunswick
The archaeology of the Lochnore-Nesikep locality, British Columbia
The archaeology of the Lochnore-Nesikep locality, British Columbia
North America's Endangered Species
North America's Endangered Species