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Androscoggin in the map was said to have been a major trading site and a Norse coin was discovered by archaeologists there, said to have been from trade.
Agvituk was one of the historical endpoints for Native trade in the area, with trade goods from much further south being discovered in the area.
Several places on the map were also home to indigenous copper mining for trade with Mississippian towns and cities. These include Maqtukwek, Missisquoi, and Agvituk.
Ian Barnes's Historical Atlas of Native Americans also shows Native trade routes passing from Etchemins down to Aroostok and Wolystoq as well as Etchemins down to Androscoggin.