CONTENTS INCLUDE: M/J/W Vol. 8 No. Summer Reading* in Long lsand Archaeology and Ethnohistory Volume V The Second Coastal Archaeology Reader: 1900 to the Present Explanatory Models for the Evolution of Coastal Adaptation in Prehistoric Eastern New England by David P. Braun Sea Levels and Archaeology in the Long Island Indians by Bert Salwen Notes on the Orient Focus of Eastern L.I..N.Y. by Roy Latham The Archaic on Long Island by Ronald Wyatt The Strong's Neck Site by Ben Werner,Jr. Prehistoric Archaeology at Mount Sinai Harbor, Suffolk County,N,Y. by Gretchen A. Gwynne A Seventeenth-Century Fireplace at Maspeth, Long Island by Ralph Solecki Exploration of an Ancient Burial Ground and Village Site near Port Washington,L.I. by M.R. Harrington An Indian Burial at Aqueduct,L.I. by Ralph Solecki Physicochemical Analysis and Possible Sources of Argillite Artifacts by P.B. Venuto Revised Chronology for the Archaeology of Coastal New York by Carlyle Smith Clues to the Chronology of Coastal New York by Carlyle Smith The Areal Distribution and Complexities of "Abbott" Ceramics by Julius Lopez Can Incised Pottery Give Clues to Prehistoric Basketry by Kathryn Browning-Hoffman Indian Textiles as Reconstructed from the Impressions Left on Long Island by K. Browning-Hoffman Some Notes on the Manufacture of Wampum Prior to 1654 by James Burggraf Wampum Was More than Money by Robert Coles More about Wampum by John Shiel The Manufacture and Use of Wampum in the Northeast by U. Vincent Wilcox The First Fiscal Crisis in New York by Lynn Ceci