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Hi Sam,
Best of luck with your research; fascinating!
The North American Phalanx in New Jersey has not, as best I know, had any
archaeological excavations conducted. However, if you are looking for
documentary resources, there is a collection containing Phalanx materials
at the Monmouth County Historical Association, Freehold, NJ. A finding aid
is available online here:
http://www.monmouthhistory.org/Sections-read-20.html
I am very much interested in this topic, as it is parallel/associated with
work I am doing. Please feel free to email me off-list.
Best regards,
Megan Springate
> I have just begun researching a collection that has a
> transcendental/foureuristic society component. I would appreciate some
> extra sources that would help to provide a stronger background in past
> work as well as potential research avenues.
> It was suggested that I should compare this site with Shaker Village
> sites, because they were both prominent societies in the Northeast at the
> same time.
> I was considering looking at foodways, but the site had several
> occupations.
>
> Comments and suggests would be welcomed.
>
> Thanks
> Sam
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