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MAPS
The map above shows resource areas and their connection to villages and ceremonial sites.
Aquebogue, at the mouth of the Peconic River was a well-excavated area in the 20th century.
The people of Eastern Long Island had long established travel routes both locally and inter-state.
The ancient landscape of Native Long Island was connected by travel, trade, family and culture. There was freedom of movement across the region.
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