Archaeology of Coastal British Columbia Essays in Honour of Professor Philip M. Hobler

Archaeology of Coastal British Columbia
Essays in Honour of Professor Philip M. Hobler

Edited by Roy L. Carlson, 2003

299 pages, figures.


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Table of Contents

Notes on Radiocarbon Dates

Preface and Acknowledgements

Forward: BC Archaeology Then and Now, Roy L. Carlson

1. Long-Term Continuity in Central Northwest Coast Settlement Patterns, Aubrey Cannon
2. Paleoenvironments, the Tsini Tsini Site and Nuxalk Oral Histories, David R. Hall
3. Ancient Landscapes and Archaeology in Haida Gwaii and Hecate Strait, Daryl Fedje
4. The Early Component at Ts'ishaa, an Outer Coast Site on Western Vancouver Island, Alan D. McMillan
5. Alpine Archaeology and Oral Traditions of the Squamish, Rudy Reimer
6. The Use of Large Terrestrial Mammal Bone on the Northwest Coast, Farid Rahemtulla
7. The Bear Cove Fauna and the Subsistence History of Northwest Coast Maritime Culture, Catherine C. Carlson
8. Port Hammond Revisited, Mike Rousseau, Lisa Seip, Paul Ewonus, Simon Kaltenreider
9. Early Architecture from the Southern Georgia Strait Region, David P. Johnstone
10. Validating the Maurer House, David M. Schaepe
11. Shell Middens and Midden Burials in Southern Strait of Georgia Prehistory, Douglas Brown
12. A New Look at Northwest Coast Stone Bowls, Grant Keddie
13. Growth Coloration Revisited: Assessing Shell Fishing Seasonality in Coastal British Columbia, David Maxwell
14. Uncovering Historical Sequences in Central Coast Salish Oral Narratives, Duncan McLaren
15. Interpreting Style in Early Nuxalk Masks , Lisa P. Seip
16. Cultural Contact at Kimsquit in Long-term Regional Context, Paul Prince
17. Wapato: Fact, Fantasy and Fiction, T.C. Spurgeon
18. Clocks, Lamps, Cups and Stuff: Nineteenth Century Ceramic Use Among the Heiltsuk, Alex Maas

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