References

Curtin, Edward
1982 Stage 2 Site Examination of SUBi-1005, The Broome Tech Site. Cultural Resources Report prepared for the Town of Dickinson by the Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York.

Knapp, Timothy D.
2002 Pits, Plants, and Place: Recognizing Late Woodland Subsistence and Settlement Diversity in the Upper Susquehanna Drainage. In Northeast Subsistence-Settlement Change A.D. 700-1300, edited by John P. Hart and Christina B. Rieth, pp.167-191. New York State Museum, Albany.

Mair, A. P., II
1980 Stage I Cultural Resources Survey for the Town of Dickinson Sewers. Public Archaeology Facility: Binghamton, New York.

Miroff, Laurie E. and Samuel M. Kudrle
2017 Cultural Resource Management Report, 2016-2017 Highway Program, Data Recovery, The Broome Tech Site (SUBi-1005, NYSM #9057), PIN 9043.23.121, Route 11/I-81 Intersection (Exit 5), to Broome Community College, Town of Dickinson, Broome County, New York, (MCD 00706, 94PR1392). Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York.

Versaggi, Nina M.
1989 Report of Field Reconnaissance, Garden Plots Parcel, Broome County, New York. Prepared by Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York.

Credits
The web site for the Broome Tech site was created from investigations and reports conducted by the Public Archaeology Facility (PAF) located at Binghamton University as part of the New York State Education Department's Cultural Resource Survey program for Department of Transportation Projects. PAF shares its findings with the community as a part of its ongoing commitment to the practice of public archaeology. For more information, visit the Community Archaeological Program (CAP) website: http://cap.binghamton.edu.

Public Archaeology Facility
Binghamton University
P.O. Box 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902
(607) 777-4786

Nina M. Versaggi, Ph.D., Director, PAF, and Principal Investigator

Original project report by Laurie Miroff and Samuel Kudrle
Conversion to web-friendly data and editing by Laurie Miroff and Nina Versaggi
Lithic and pottery analysis by Timothy Knapp
Botanical analysis by Nancy Asch Sidell
AMS dating of carbon samples by Beta Analytic, Inc.
Thermoluminesence dating of pottery by Luminescence Dating Laboratory, University of Washington
Neutron activation analysis by Missouri University's Research Reactor
Geomorphological analysis by David Cremeens, Ph.D.