This master’s research seeks to understand how working with undocumented collections, private artifact collectors and avocational archaeologists benefits the field of archaeology. Governmental policies related to the act of private artifact collecting and avocational archaeology in Atlantic Canada are examined. By revisiting these policies and legislation, archaeologists and non-archaeologists can begin discussing what roles private collectors and avocational archaeologists have to play in professional archaeological methodology and interpretation. Case studies are presented from Canada, England, Taiwan, the United States of America and Wales to demonstrate the significant contribution to the global archaeological record from responsible p...
Over the past two decades, archaeology in British Columbia has been marked by two dramatic changes: ...
Archaeology is a science that destroys the very evidence it wishes to study. Archaeologists must th...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
This master’s research seeks to understand how working with undocumented collections, private artifa...
While archaeology has the power to invoke powerful images of the past, those individuals interpretin...
This dissertation explores how historical knowledge is produced and maintained within the Inuvialuit...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
Community-based approaches have become increasingly common within the discipline of archaeology, emp...
Fleeing religious persecution in Russia, large groups of Doukhobors arrived in Canada in 1899, and s...
The recent re-evaluation of archaeology's raison d'etre has opened up the new field of public archae...
Archaeological research in Canada’s easternmost province has enjoyed a long and evolving history of ...
This thesis investigates the use of low-cost three-dimensional (3D) modelling programs (Agisoft Phot...
This thesis provides an analysis of aboriginal involvement in archaeological resource management in...
This dissertation examines the demographic composition and current working conditions among archaeo...
The Standards and Guidelines for Consultant Archaeologists (Ontario 2011) introduced a new requireme...
Over the past two decades, archaeology in British Columbia has been marked by two dramatic changes: ...
Archaeology is a science that destroys the very evidence it wishes to study. Archaeologists must th...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
This master’s research seeks to understand how working with undocumented collections, private artifa...
While archaeology has the power to invoke powerful images of the past, those individuals interpretin...
This dissertation explores how historical knowledge is produced and maintained within the Inuvialuit...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
Community-based approaches have become increasingly common within the discipline of archaeology, emp...
Fleeing religious persecution in Russia, large groups of Doukhobors arrived in Canada in 1899, and s...
The recent re-evaluation of archaeology's raison d'etre has opened up the new field of public archae...
Archaeological research in Canada’s easternmost province has enjoyed a long and evolving history of ...
This thesis investigates the use of low-cost three-dimensional (3D) modelling programs (Agisoft Phot...
This thesis provides an analysis of aboriginal involvement in archaeological resource management in...
This dissertation examines the demographic composition and current working conditions among archaeo...
The Standards and Guidelines for Consultant Archaeologists (Ontario 2011) introduced a new requireme...
Over the past two decades, archaeology in British Columbia has been marked by two dramatic changes: ...
Archaeology is a science that destroys the very evidence it wishes to study. Archaeologists must th...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...