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- The manors of Long Island, Gardiners Island Manor, directed by Gaynell Stone
- The historical archaeology of Long Island, The sites, Gaynell Stone, Donna I. Ottusch-Kianka, editors, Part 1.
- Guide to teaching Long Island history, a service publication for Suffolk teachers, prepared jointly by SCOPE and the Office of the Suffolk County Historian
- The sugar connection-- Holland, Barbados, Shelter Island, directed by Gaynell Stone
- Early papers in Long Island archaeology, introduction, Bert Salwen ; foreword, Gaynell S. Levine ; preface, Ben Werner, Jr
- The manors of Long Island, Smithtown Manor, directed by Gaynell Stone
- The manors of Long Island, Eatons Neck, Islip Town Manors, and Winthrop Manor, directed by Gaynell Stone
- The manors of Long Island, Manor of St. George, directed by Gaynell Stone
- Awakening the past, the East Hampton 350th anniversary lecture series, 1998,, edited by Tom Twomey
- Languages and lore of the Long Island Indians, edited by Gaynell Stone Levine and Nancy Bonvillain
- The Montauk native Americans of eastern Long Island, Gaynell Stone, guest curator
- Teaching local history with historic documents, Suffolk Board of Cooperative Educational Services, Curriculum Development Service
- Languages and lore of the Long Island Indians, edited by Gaynell Stone Levine and Nancy Bonvillain
- The Shinnecock Indians, a culture history, edited by Gaynell Stone
- The history & archaeology of the Montauk Indians, Gaynell Stone, editor ; Suffolk County Archaeological Association ; Nassau County Archaeological Committee
- A way of life, prehistoric Native Americans of Long Island: Paleo, Archaic, Woodland: 12,000+ to 3,000 years ago, [James Truex and Gaynell Stone]
- Languages and lore of the Long Island Indians, edited by Carl Masthay and Gaynell Stone, Ph.D, Volume IV
- The manors of Long Island, Sylvester Manor, directed by Gaynell Stone
- A way of life, Indians of Long Island : prehistoric period : paleo, archaic, woodland : 12,000+ to 3000 years ago, [James Truex and Gaynell Stone]
- Readings in Long Island archaeology and ethnohistory, edited by Gaynell Stone and Donna I. Ottusch-Kianka
- The historical archaeology of Long Island, v. 3, Gaynell Stone, Daniel Kaplan, editors
- The manors of Long Island, Lloyd Manor, directed by Gaynell Stone
- A way of life, prehistoric Native Americans of Long Island : paleo, archaic, woodland : 12,000+ to 3,000 years ago, [James Truex and Gaynell Stone]
- The history and archaeology of the Montauk Indians
- Women's work, native and African Americans of Long Island, Gaynell Stone, guest curator, Margaret Johnson. exhibit chair, Shirley VanDeroef, director
- Between ocean and empire, an illustrated history of Long Island, edited by Robert B. Mackay, Geoffrey L. Rossano, and Carol A. Traynor ; with contributions from Roger W. Lotchin and Gaynell Stone ; Partners in progress by Robert A. Crooke
- Native forts of the Long Island Sound area, Gaynell Stone, editor
- The History and archaeology of the Montauk, Gaynell Stone, editor; composition by Randi Vogt
- Native Long Island, research and production: Gaynell, Stone, Ph.D. ; illustration and graphics: Christopher Donovan. Sponsored by the Suffolk County Archaeological Association
- Material evidence of ideological and ethnic choice in Long Island gravestones, 1670-1800, Gaynell Stone
- The Montauk native Americans of Eastern Long Island, Gaynell Stone, Guest Curator
- Spatial and material aspects of culture, ethnicity and ideology in Long Island gravestones, 1670-1820, by Gaynell Stone
- The material history of the Montaukett, transcript of lecture delivered by Gaynell Stone, January 31, 1998
- Spatial and material aspects of culture, ethnicity and ideology in Long Island gravestones, 1670-1820, a dissertation presented by Gaynell Stone to the Graduate School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Anthropology, State University of New York at Stony Brook, December 1987
- Native Long Island [thematic map of], research and production: Gaynell, Stone, Ph.D. ; illustration and graphics: Christopher Donovan; produced by the Long Island Culture History Lab & Museum, sponsored by the Suffolk County Archaeological Association, [1991]
- The historical archaeology of Long Island, The sites, Gaynell Stone, Donna I. Ottusch-Kianka, editors, Part 1.
- The Shinnecock Indians, a culture history, edited by Gaynell Stone
- The history & archaeology of the Montauk Indians, Gaynell Stone, editor ; Suffolk County Archaeological Association ; Nassau County Archaeological Committee
- Languages and lore of the Long Island Indians, edited by Carl Masthay and Gaynell Stone, Ph.D, Volume IV
- Languages and lore of the Long Island Indians, edited by Gaynell Stone Levine and Nancy Bonvillain
- The history and archaeology of the Montauk Indians
- Native forts of the Long Island Sound area, Gaynell Stone, editor
- The manors of Long Island, Gardiners Island Manor, directed by Gaynell Stone
- The manors of Long Island, Smithtown Manor, directed by Gaynell Stone
- The manors of Long Island, Eatons Neck, Islip Town Manors, and Winthrop Manor, directed by Gaynell Stone
- The manors of Long Island, Manor of St. George, directed by Gaynell Stone
- The manors of Long Island, Sylvester Manor, directed by Gaynell Stone
- The manors of Long Island, Lloyd Manor, directed by Gaynell Stone