A series of articles written by IAIS Director of Research & Collections, Lucianne Lavin, Ph.D. on various topics. Click on a title to read the full article.
- IAIS: Preserving The Archaeology, History & Culture Of Connecticut's First Settlers(courtesy of Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation)
- More Exciting Discoveries At The Venture Smith Archaeology Site: A Window Into The Life Of An 18th-Century African Prince, Ex-captive & Free African American Merchant-Farmer (courtesy of Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation)
- The Archaeology Of The Isaac Camp House & Shop, Washington, Connecticut(courtesy of Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation)
- Dibble Creek 1 Site (#61-124): A Seasonal Camp & Blade Cache In Haddam, Connecticut (courtesy of The Archaeological Society Of Connecticut)
- Museum Showcase: Pre-Contact Native American Jewelry From The Kent Furnace Site (courtesy of The Archaeological Society Of Connecticut)
- Archaeology & Ethnohistory In Connecticut's Northwest Corner: The Mohican Connection (courtesy of The Archaeological Society Of Connecticut)
- Archaeology & Ethnohistory In Connecticut's Northwest Corner: The Mohican Connection
- Christianity as a Positive Transforming Influence on Traditional Indigenous Communities
- In the Ground and in the Documents: Reconstructing Native American Communities
- The Moravian Mission at Schaghticoke: Indigenous Survival Strategies and the Melding of Christian-Indian Ideologies
- The Schaghticoke Nation and the Moravian Movement: Tribal Revitalization without Assimilation
- Connecticut Connections: The Places that Teach Us about Historical Archaeology
- The Hicock-Benson-Palmer Site: A Significant Late Woodland Living Site in South Britain
- Pre-colonial History of the Wangunk
- Stockbridge Mohicans Past and Present: A Study of Survival
- Corncobs and Buttercups: Plant Remains from the Goldkrest Site (with Tonya B. Largy, Marina Mozzi and Kathleen Furgerson)