This book is a tribute to the late Dr. Richard Forbis, the figure many Plains archaeologists regard as the founder and nurturer of Plains archaeology in Canada. The book begins with a fond reminiscence by Scott Raymond, a longtime colleague, who relates some of Dick\u27s foibles, his distinctive chuckle, the near permanent fixture of his pipe, but also his sterling qualities as a scholar and teacher
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...
The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as...
This book is a tribute to the late Dr. Richard Forbis, the figure many Plains archaeologists regard ...
Despite the relatively long legacy of professional archaeological research in the northern Great Pla...
This book is an outgrowth of a symposium presented at the 2005 Society for American Archaeology annu...
Despite the relatively long legacy of professional archaeological research in the northern Great Pla...
Liz Bryan begins her book with a description of the Canadian Plains: . .. a voluptuous landscape of...
This volume, edited by Stanley A. Ahler and Marvin Kay, consists of19 contributions by 21 authors. I...
This volume, edited by Stanley A. Ahler and Marvin Kay, consists of19 contributions by 21 authors. I...
Using the backdrop of geological, palaeontological, and archaeological data, the authors state their...
Using the backdrop of geological, palaeontological, and archaeological data, the authors state their...
The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as...
Using the backdrop of geological, palaeontological, and archaeological data, the authors state their...
Using the backdrop of geological, palaeontological, and archaeological data, the authors state their...
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...
The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as...
This book is a tribute to the late Dr. Richard Forbis, the figure many Plains archaeologists regard ...
Despite the relatively long legacy of professional archaeological research in the northern Great Pla...
This book is an outgrowth of a symposium presented at the 2005 Society for American Archaeology annu...
Despite the relatively long legacy of professional archaeological research in the northern Great Pla...
Liz Bryan begins her book with a description of the Canadian Plains: . .. a voluptuous landscape of...
This volume, edited by Stanley A. Ahler and Marvin Kay, consists of19 contributions by 21 authors. I...
This volume, edited by Stanley A. Ahler and Marvin Kay, consists of19 contributions by 21 authors. I...
Using the backdrop of geological, palaeontological, and archaeological data, the authors state their...
Using the backdrop of geological, palaeontological, and archaeological data, the authors state their...
The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as...
Using the backdrop of geological, palaeontological, and archaeological data, the authors state their...
Using the backdrop of geological, palaeontological, and archaeological data, the authors state their...
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...
The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as...