The Journal of Vermont Archaeology - Volume 3
Volume 3, 2000
Published by The Vermont Archaeological Society
Edited by Victor R. Rolando

Three Native American Ceramic Vessels from Western Vermont: The Colchester and Bolton Jars Revisited by James B. Petersen (Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Vermont) and Joshua R. Toney (Consulting Archaeology Program, Burlington)
The Cloverleaf Site: A Late Archaic Settlement on the Walloomsac River in Southwestern Vermont by Belinda J. Cox (Field Director, University of Maine, Farmington), Ellen R. Cowie (Director, Archaeology Research Center, University of Maine, Farmington), and James B. Petersen (Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Vermont)
The Prospects for Wetland Archaeology in the Champlain Valley by Scott A. McLaughlin (Ph.D. Candidate, SUNY Binghamton, N.Y.)
Mutiny, Matthew Lyon, and a Missing Fort: Archaeological Identification Studies of Fort Jericho by Allen Hathaway (Archaeology Consulting Team, Inc., Essex Junction)
In Search of the Eighteenth Century Rowley Road, Shoreham Township, Addison County, Vermont by Ronald F. Kingsley (Adjunct Professor, Schenectady County Community College, Schenectady, NY) and James Rowe, Jr. (Avocational Researcher, Huntington)
Waterpower on the Winooski: The S.A. Brownell Site as an Archaeological and Educational Resource by Charity M. Baker (Archaeology Consulting Team, Inc., Essex Junction)
"Relics & Ruins" at Aldrichville by David M. Lacy (U.S. Forest Service Archeologist, Rutland) and Sheila Charles (Historical and Archaeological Consultant, Rutland)
Archeology at the United States Pottery Co. Site in Bennington, Vermont by Victor R. Rolando (Industrial Archeology Consultant, Bennington) and Catherine Zusy (Independent Curator, Cambridge, Mass.)
The Journal of Vermont Archaeology (Vol 3) is produced in nominal 8½- by 11-inch format, v+115 pages, 77 illustrations, and 8 tables plus citations and bibliographies. Available in soft cover only.