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Cooper Site (Lyme, Connecticut)

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The Cooper Site is an archaeological site in Lyme, Connecticut. On a terrace of the Connecticut River, the site has yielded evidence of Middle to Late Woodland occupation.

The site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

References

  1. Christian R. Tryon and Anthony R. Philpotts (1997), Possible Sources of Mylonite and Hornfels Debitage From the Cooper Site, Lyme, Connecticut, Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 60, pages 3-12

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