The archaeological work in the Thompson River valley was carried on as part of the expedition which was organized by Professor Franz Boas, of Columbia University.Not peer reviewedboo
Cariboo College Papers in Archaeology is a series of papers dealing with current archaeological rese...
Carl Borden has been designated "Grandfather of B.C. archaeology" (Carlson 1979: 233). I present an ...
The Cultural Affinities of the Newfoundland EskimoIntroduction. Résumé -- Acknowledgements -- Orient...
The archaeological work in the Thompson River valley was carried on as part of the expedition which ...
401-454 p. illus., pl. xxiv-xxvi. 36 cm.AMNH Library has 2 copies, copy with red cover is signed
New excavations at the Bridge River Site were conducted over two seasons (2003, 2004), collecting ov...
An archaeological survey was conducted in the Clearwater River Valley, Saskatchewan in the summer of...
The investigation of Indigenous and European archaeological sites in what is now the Province of Ont...
Despite the relatively long legacy of professional archaeological research in the northern Great Pla...
As archaeologists, our understanding of the past lifeways of First Nation people is like a pebble in...
ABSTRACT. A small collection of artifacts obtained from an aboriginal Mackenzie Inuit grave eroded b...
This paper documents the life history of the Tahltan materials from northwestern British Columbia co...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
Over the past two decades, archaeology in British Columbia has been marked by two dramatic changes: ...
This report is concerned with the 1980 archaeological investigation of the Monte Creek site (EdQx 15...
Cariboo College Papers in Archaeology is a series of papers dealing with current archaeological rese...
Carl Borden has been designated "Grandfather of B.C. archaeology" (Carlson 1979: 233). I present an ...
The Cultural Affinities of the Newfoundland EskimoIntroduction. Résumé -- Acknowledgements -- Orient...
The archaeological work in the Thompson River valley was carried on as part of the expedition which ...
401-454 p. illus., pl. xxiv-xxvi. 36 cm.AMNH Library has 2 copies, copy with red cover is signed
New excavations at the Bridge River Site were conducted over two seasons (2003, 2004), collecting ov...
An archaeological survey was conducted in the Clearwater River Valley, Saskatchewan in the summer of...
The investigation of Indigenous and European archaeological sites in what is now the Province of Ont...
Despite the relatively long legacy of professional archaeological research in the northern Great Pla...
As archaeologists, our understanding of the past lifeways of First Nation people is like a pebble in...
ABSTRACT. A small collection of artifacts obtained from an aboriginal Mackenzie Inuit grave eroded b...
This paper documents the life history of the Tahltan materials from northwestern British Columbia co...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
Over the past two decades, archaeology in British Columbia has been marked by two dramatic changes: ...
This report is concerned with the 1980 archaeological investigation of the Monte Creek site (EdQx 15...
Cariboo College Papers in Archaeology is a series of papers dealing with current archaeological rese...
Carl Borden has been designated "Grandfather of B.C. archaeology" (Carlson 1979: 233). I present an ...
The Cultural Affinities of the Newfoundland EskimoIntroduction. Résumé -- Acknowledgements -- Orient...