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2007

Landing, E., 2007. Ediacaran-Ordovician of East Laurentia: S.W. Ford Memorial Volume. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
    Mikulic, D.G., Landing, E., Kluessendorf, J., 2007. Fabulous Fossils: 300 Years of Worldwide Research on Trilobites. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
      Bradley, J., 2007. Before Albany An Archaeology of Native-Dutch Relations in the Capital Region 1600-1664. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
        Landing, E., 2007. Ediacaran-Ordovician of East Laurentia: S.W. Ford Memorial Volume. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
          Mikulic, D.G., Landing, E., Kluessendorf, J., 2007. Fabulous Fossils: 300 Years of Worldwide Research on Trilobites. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
            Davis, N., 2007. Excavations at Fort Edward. Society for Historical Archaeology Newsletter. 40, 20-21.
              Davis, N., 2007. Excavations at Fort Edward. Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology Newsletter. March, 13-14.
                Drooker, P., Hamell, G., 2007. Strange Creatures from the Archaeology Collection. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 3, 8-9.
                  Fisher, C., 2007. Beneath the City: An Archaeological Perspective of Albany. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 3, 12-13.
                    Hamell, G., 2007. Wampum: Lost Treasure. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 2, 16.
                      Williams, J., 2007. Cultural Resources Screening Survey for PIN 1130.60.121, Route 22 over Kinderhook Creek, Town of Stephentown, Rensselaer County, New York. New York State Department of Transporation and the Federal Highway Administration, Albany, New York.
                        Bradley, J., 2007. Before Albany An Archaeology of Native-Dutch Relations in the Capital Region 1600-1664. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.