Timothy Ives (English Wikipedia)

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  • Ives, Timothy H., "Reconstructing the Wangunk Reservation Land System: A Case Study of Native and Colonial Likeness in Central Connecticut", Ethnohistory, 58(1):65–90, 2011.[3]

jstor.org

  • Ives, Timothy H., "A Functional Analysis of Middle Archaic Stemmed Points from the Monhantic Fort Site, Mashantucket, Connecticut", Archaeology of Eastern North America, 42:1–14, 2014.[2]
  • Ives, Timothy H., "Cairnfields in New England's Forgotten Pastures", Archaeology of Eastern North America, 43:119–132, 2015.[7]

providencejournal.com

  • Associated Press, "Stone Mounds in Hopkinton Purchased by Land Trust", Providence Journal, December 15, 2014. Retrieved February 18, 2020 [4]

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theamericanconservative.com

  • "Stoned in America". The American Conservative. 12 January 2022.

theotherhudsonvalley.com

  • Gilson, Roger Hannigan, "Searching for Ancient Civilizations in the Catskills" The Other Hudson Valley, July 2, 2018. Retrieved February 21, 2020.[6]

usetinc.org

  • United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc., "USET Resolution #2007:037, Sacred Ceremonial Stone Landscapes Found in the Ancestral Territories of United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc.", Nashville, February 15, 2007. Retrieved February 18, 2020 [9]

valleybreeze.com

  • Seoane, Sandy, "Despite Link to Land's Native American History, Family Ready to Sell Off 150 Acres", Valley Breeze, December 18, 2013. Retrieved December 15, 2020.[5]

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  • Ives, Timothy H., "Stone Heaping Practices of Nineteenth-Century Farmers: New Insights from Archival Sources", An invited presentation for the Annual Meeting of the Barrington Preservation Society, January 26, 2020.[8]