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Carson Site and the Late Ceramic Period in Passamaquoddy Bay, New Brunswick
By David Sanger
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In 1969 the Carson site (BgDr-5) on the eastern side of Digdeguash Harbor, on the northern side of Passamaquoddy Bay, is one of several shell middens excavated as part of an investigation into the nature of prehistoric adaptations to the environment of southwestern New Brunswick.
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