Records show little settlement in Harringay during this period.
The site also shows Assyrian and Aramaean settlement.
Excavations in the area have shown Roman settlement, and there are parts of a walled town with evidence of industrial activity.
Archaeological excavations show early settlement in 10th century.
Initial records show settlement going back to 1760.
Archaeological evidence shows settlement as early as 1350, and bedrock mortar sites and petroglyphs remain.
It shows settlement, the railroad and strawberries, the mainstay of the farmers until the tourists began arriving in the late 19th century.
Archaeological evidence has shown settlement here dated back to at least 400 A.D.
Archaeological evidence from a site in the village shows Eneolithic settlement in the area.
Archaeological remains show continuous settlement from about 3rd century BC.