This thesis presents the results of the intra-site spatial analysis of the Mackenzie I (DdJf-9) Late Paleoindian site, located ~30 kilometers east of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The Mackenzie I assemblage consisted of a wide range of artifacts and formal tools suggesting a repeatedly occupied, large-scale, habitation site. The large sample size allowed for the application of in-depth spatial analysis techniques that had not yet been applied to Lakehead Complex habitation sites. The primary goal of this thesis is to determine whether statistically significant and diagnostic patterns exist which represent discrete activity areas, and spatial organization. To accomplish this, six study areas were determined through the visual inspection of artifact...
The Macgillivray site (DbJm-3) is located on an island in Whitefish Lake, approximately 50 km south...
Paleoindian sites in the Northeast are characterized by dense tool concentrations representing discr...
The Punchaw lake village site, FiRs-1, is in the north central interior of British Columbia, a rarel...
This thesis explores the intra-site organization of Late Paleoindian, Lakehead Complex populations ...
This thesis presents the results of a micro-analytical analysis, specifically use-wear and residue a...
This thesis presents the results of an intrasite spatial analysis study of an archaeological assembl...
The Jackson site (DiMe-17) is a Late Precontact site located in the Lauder Sand Hills of southwester...
Despite decades of archaeological investigations into the presence of people in northwestern Ontario...
This thesis discusses the overall function and description of features and activity areas for the Wh...
The Mackenzie Sites appear to form part of the Late Paleoindian Lakehead Complex that occupied the ...
GIS analysis of spatial patterning at the Late Paleoindian Clary Ranch site has provided new insight...
The Mather-Klauer Lodge site is a Terminal Woodland (c.a. AD 600- AD 1600) occupation of the west si...
This thesis addresses two research objectives. The first investigates landscape factors in the paleo...
This dissertation is concerned with the relationships of prehistoric lithic technology to past subsi...
Over the past five decades, archaeologists have proposed a wide range of methods for the study of sp...
The Macgillivray site (DbJm-3) is located on an island in Whitefish Lake, approximately 50 km south...
Paleoindian sites in the Northeast are characterized by dense tool concentrations representing discr...
The Punchaw lake village site, FiRs-1, is in the north central interior of British Columbia, a rarel...
This thesis explores the intra-site organization of Late Paleoindian, Lakehead Complex populations ...
This thesis presents the results of a micro-analytical analysis, specifically use-wear and residue a...
This thesis presents the results of an intrasite spatial analysis study of an archaeological assembl...
The Jackson site (DiMe-17) is a Late Precontact site located in the Lauder Sand Hills of southwester...
Despite decades of archaeological investigations into the presence of people in northwestern Ontario...
This thesis discusses the overall function and description of features and activity areas for the Wh...
The Mackenzie Sites appear to form part of the Late Paleoindian Lakehead Complex that occupied the ...
GIS analysis of spatial patterning at the Late Paleoindian Clary Ranch site has provided new insight...
The Mather-Klauer Lodge site is a Terminal Woodland (c.a. AD 600- AD 1600) occupation of the west si...
This thesis addresses two research objectives. The first investigates landscape factors in the paleo...
This dissertation is concerned with the relationships of prehistoric lithic technology to past subsi...
Over the past five decades, archaeologists have proposed a wide range of methods for the study of sp...
The Macgillivray site (DbJm-3) is located on an island in Whitefish Lake, approximately 50 km south...
Paleoindian sites in the Northeast are characterized by dense tool concentrations representing discr...
The Punchaw lake village site, FiRs-1, is in the north central interior of British Columbia, a rarel...