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Le jeudi 25 mai
Atelier 1 – Entretenir l’archéologie dans les maritimes: communications en l’honneur du Dr. Christopher Turnbull
Temps Nom Titre
9:00
Susan E. Blair & David W. Black
Introduction to "Nurturing Archaeology in the Maritimes" and the Career of Chris Turnbull
9:20
Michael Nicholas Video Accolades
9:40
David Keenlyside Changing Perspectives on Early Population Movements in Atlantic Canada
10:00
Pamela Ward The Metepenagiag Heritage Park Project, Part I
10:20
** PAUSE CAFE **
10:40
Madeline Augustine The Metepenagiag Heritage Park Project, Part II
11:00
Karen Perley Archaeology and Maliseet / Wolastoqiyik in New Brunswick: Partnership and
Co-Management Through the Efforts of Chris Turnbull
11:20
Susan E. Blair & Christopher R. Blair Inside the Jemseg Crossing Project
11:40
Senator Sandra Lovelace Closing Comments
12:00
** LE DEJEUNER **
1:20
David J. Christianson, Tim Bernard,
Bob Ogilvie & Leah Rosenmeier
Towards a Management Plan for the Debert and Belmont Archaeological Sites
1:40
Leah M. Rosenmeier, Ralph R. Stea,
Gerald R. Gloade & Gordon R. Brewster
New Research at the Debert and Belmont Archaeological Sites
2:00
Brent D. Suttie Recent Research Into the Archaic Period in Southwestern New Brunswick
2:20
C. Drew Gilbert & David W. Black The Archaeological Exploration of Deer Island, N.B.: History and Recent Research
2:40
David W. Black, Elissa L. Atkinson & Elizabeth N. Gorman Maritime Peninsula Lithic Material Acquisition and Exchange: Looking Through the Bliss Island Lens
3:00
** PAUSE CAFE **
3:20
Vincent G. J. Bourgeois A Dugout Canoe from Northeastern New Brunswick
3:40
Sara Halwas Current Palaeoethnobotanical Research in the Maritimes: New Information from the Clam Cove Site, Nova Scotia
4:00
Barbara Leskovec Tavern Society in 18th-Century Ferryland, Newfoundland
4:20
Patricia M. Allen, Alice R. Kelley,
Frances L. Stewart & Dominique Bérube
In Search of Commodore Walker
Le jeudi 25 mai
Atelier 2 – Perspectives régionales et méthodologies en archéologie de la Côte Nord-Ouest
9:00 Susan Marsden Tsimshian Oral Traditions and Archaeology
9:20 David Archer Correlations Between Oral Traditions and Archaeology During the Middle Period on the Northern Mainland Coast of British Columbia
9:40 Duncan McLaren Sea-Level Changes and Archaeological Site Locations in the Dundas Islands
10:00 Kathryn Bernick Identifying Anthropogenic Deposits in Alluvial Settings
10:20
** PAUSE CAFE **
10:40 Gary Coupland Hierarchy and Communalism: Tensions of Domestic Space in Northwest Coast Household Archaeology
11:00 R. G. Matson The Coming of the Stored Salmon Economy to Crescent Beach, B.C.
11:20 Natalie Brewster Multi-Site Faunal Analysis at the Dundas Island Group
11:40 Meghan Burchell, Aubrey Cannon &
Darren Grocke
Shellfish Analysis from the Dundas Island Group
12:00
** LE DEJEUNER **
1:20 Brian E. Pritchard Lithic Identities: The Case of Tsimshian-Tlingit Interaction
1:40 Kisha Supernant Defensibility, Identity and Landscape: Evaluating Functional and Symbolic Defensibility in the Lower Fraser Canyon
2:00 Andrew Martindale Quantifying Defensiveness at Defended Sites on the North Coast
2:20 Aubrey Cannon Discussant
Le jeudi 25 mai
Atelier 3 – Études lithiques
9:00 Andrew T. R. Riddle The Effects of Oblique Force Loading on Flake Mass - An Experiment
9:20 Jeroen W. Thompson & W. Jack Rink The Dating of Unburned Stone Tools
9:40 Dyan H. Laskin Grossman Starch Grain Residue Analysis
10:00 Jeff Bursey Insights from End Scrapers: A Case Study from the Anderson Site on the Lower Grand River of Southern Ontario

10:20
** PAUSE CAFE **
10:40 Martin P. R. Magne, Tina Christensen, Andrew Mason & John Maxwell Metric Comparisons of Microblade Cores from the Canadian West Coast
11:00 Dustin Keeler Spatial Analysis of Magdelenian Sites in the Paris Basin
11:20 Alexandra Sumner Rethinking Middle Stone Age Technological Ability: Cognitive Issues in Lithic Core Reduction
11:40 Michael Chazan A Chain is not a Sequence: The Temporality of the Chaîne Opératoire
Le jeudi 25 mai
Atelier 4 – État de transformation: contributions canadiennes à la compréhension archéologique des sociétés complexes
1:20 Heather M.-L. Miller Trade and Travel in a Globalizing Economy: South Asian Caravanserai Networks of the Medieval & Late Historic Period (ca. AD 1000-1900)
1:40 Jennifer L. Campbell A Patch Work Quilt: Studying the Architectural Fabric of Medieval Period Caravanserais in Northwestern Pakistan
2:00 A. Sean Goldsmith Flat but not Empty: Houselot Data Collection in the Maya Region
2:20 Paul F. Healy, Jaime J. Awe &
Christophe Helmke
Ancient Maya Settlement and Population History at Pacbitun, Belize
2:40 David N. Rewniak & Paul F. Healy The Zooarchaeology of San Cristobal, Nicaragua: The Abundance of Mohammed's Paradise
3:00
** PAUSE CAFE **
3:20 Emily M. Court & Dana Campbell From the Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age: The Ceramic Sequence of Tell Rakan, Jordan
3:40 Daniella Jofre Changes and Continuities in Andean Rituality: The Cult of Catequil
4:00 Leigh A. Symonds Thinking Through the Early Medieval Landscape, Isle of Man: Issues of Gender and Conversion, Politics and Transformation
4:20 Derek Newman-Stille Acculturation in the Aegean Bronze Age: The Adoption and Adaptation of Minoan Religious Symbols by Helladic People
4:40 Jordan T. Downey The Picts: Issues in Identifying an Historical Ethnicity
5:00 Matthew Mosher Leadership in Early States: Variation and Implications
5:20 Jeffery Seibert Administration and Bureaucracy in Ancient Mesoamerica
Le jeudi 25 mai
Atelier 5 – Progrès dans les méthodes et dans la théorie en archéologie
3:20 Elena Ponomarenko Recognizing Hearth Features
3:40 Sonia Zarrillo Starch Grains in Carbonized Pottery Residues: A New Analytical Technique with Examples from the Canadian Plains
4:00 Tatiana Istomina Zoomorphic Imagery in the Ancient Art of the European Northeast
4:20 Jordan J. Ardanaz Agents as Cultural Motivators
4:40 Matt Glaude Traditional Cultural Places and Aboriginal Landscapes: Protective Measures at the Federal Level in Canada
5:00 John Creese From Pattern to Performance: The Social Logic of Prehistoric Iroquoian Domestic Space
Le jeudi 25 mai
Atelier 6 – Approches globales dans l’étude des chasseurs-cueilleurs
4:40 Carolyn Szmidt Methodological Considerations in Multi-Site, Regional-Scale Research: The Case of the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Transition in Mediterranean France
5:00 Mirjana Roksandic & Christina Ingraldi A New Look at Old Bones: Inferring Burial Ritual from Bones in Breccia at the Mesolithic Shell Middens of the Muge Valley
5:20 Alex Brown The Application of Palaeoenvironmental Methodologies to the Analysis of Coastal Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways: Evidence from the Severn Estuary, Southwest Britain
5:40 Liam Brady Faded, but not Lost: An Exploration of Rock-Art Patterning Using Digital Technology in the Torres Strait Islands, Northeast Queensland, Australia
Le vendredi 26 mai

Atelier 7 – Contributions à l’archéologie des Grands Lacs

8:40 Ronald Williamson & Andrew Clish The Mantle Site: Urban Planning in Sixteenth Century Ontario
9:00 Eva MacDonald, Katherine Hull &
David Robertson
Clachans in Ontario: The Maintenance of a Traditional Irish Settlement System in the New World
9:20 Martin Cooper In the Tangled Garden: Archaeology, Art History and the Group of Seven
9:40 William Fox, Patrick Julig & Dan Long Ontario Cherts Revisited
10:00 David Robertson Glimpsed Through the Smoke: A Survey of Two-Dimensional Figurative Imagery on Late Woodland Smoking Pipes from Southern Ontario

10:20
** PAUSE CAFE **
10:40 Peter Carruthers & Ron Williamson A Land of Many Cultures: Planning for the Conservation of Archaeological Features in the City of Toronto
Le vendredi 26 mai
Atelier 8 – L’évolution dans le discours sur l’archéologie des amérindiens au Canada
8:55 Natasha Lyons & Rudy Reimer Introductory Remarks
9:00 Robert McGhee Should "Indigenous Archaeology" be Different from "Canadian Archaeology"?
9:20 Jerimy J. Cunningham Cautionary Tales to Cultural Translations
9:40 Evelyn V. Siegfried Archaeology with an Aboriginal Twist: Shaken and Stirred
10:00 George P. Nicholas Second and Third Wave Indigenous Archaeology
10:20
** PAUSE CAFE **
10:40 Gerald Oetelaar Theory and Practice: Exploring the Advantages of an Indigenous Approach to Archaeology
11:00 Holly Martelle Working Together? First Nations and Culture Resource Management in Southern Ontario
11:20 Paul General & Gary Warrick Haudenosaunee (Six Nations) and Archaeological Perspectives on Site Preservation in Southern Ontario
11:40 Amanda King & Dana Lepofsky Local Governments and Archaeology: The Perspectives of First Nations and Municipal Councillors in the Fraser Valley, B.C.
12:00
** LE DEJEUNER **
1:20 William Allen Akikpautik in the Reconciliation of Worldviews about Archaeological Research
1:40 Kevin Brownlee Fostering Respect and Relevance in Archaeological Research
2:00 Natasha L. Lyons A Reflexive Account of the Collaborative Process: Indigenous Archaeology in the Western Arctic
2:20 Brandy E. George Native North Americans and Archaeology: Struggling for Middle Ground
2:40 Michael D. White Archaeological Paternalism and Indigenous Knowledge: The Struggle for Equality in Historicity
3:00
** PAUSE CAFE **
3:20 Eldon Yellowhorn Discussant - Evolving Discourses
3:40 Rudy Reimer Discussant - Evolving Discourses
Le vendredi 26 mai
Atelier 9 – Les inuits et leurs ancêtres: progrès en archéologie de l'Arctique
8:40 S. Brooke Milne, Lisa M. Hodgetts &
Steven T. A. Timmermans
Pre-Dorset Foragers? New Insights on Pre-Dorset Subsistence Strategies from the Interior of Southern Baffin Island
9:00 Lisa M. Hodgetts New Insight into the Pre-Dorset Occupation of Southwestern Hudson Bay
9:20 M. A. P. Renouf Human Impact on the Environment at Phillip's Garden, Port au Choix
9:40 K. Stuart Barnable Dorset Inner Bay Settlement And Subsistence as Seen Through Rattling Brook 1 (DgAt-1)
10:00 Lesley R. Howse Faunal Variability and the Function of Space in a Late Dorset House from Victoria Island, Nunavut
10:20
** PAUSE CAFE **
10:40 John A. Darwent, Genevieve LeMoine, Christyann M. Darwent & Hans Lange Across from Ellesmere: Results of Archaeological Survey in Inglefield Land, Greenland
11:00 Genevieve LeMoine, Christyann M. Darwent, John Darwent & Hans Lange What's the Point? Variant Palaeoeskimo Architecture
11:20 Susan J. Crockford & S. Gay Frederick Neoglacial Sea-Ice Expansion Pushed Fur Seals South and Inuit North: Evidence from Archaeozoological Analysis of a Site in the Eastern Aleutians
11:40 Pat Sutherland Radiocarbon Dating Helluland
12:00
** LE DEJEUNER **
1:20 T. Max Friesen & Charles D. Arnold New Dates on the Nelson River Site: Implications for the Thule Migration
1:40 Hans Christian Gulløv Prehistory of Greenland
2:00 Martin Appelt & Mikkel Myrup Trade and Exchange in the Nuuk-Area, West-Greenland
2:20 Susan A. Kaplan Boulder Structures: Miscellaneous Seasonal Occupations or a Key to the Labrador Inuit Occupation of the Coast?
2:40 Lisa Rankin & Greg Mitchell Unveiling Akuniktut: Developing a Community Based Archaeological Research Program with the Labrador Inuit Métis Nation
Le vendredi 26 mai
Atelier 10 – Contributions à l’archéologie du nord-est de l’Amérique du Nord
11:00 Brian Deller, Chris J. Ellis &
James R. Keron
Feature #1 at the Crowfield Palaeoindian Site, Ontario
11:20 Michelle de Gruchy The Lenape Meadow Excavations in Basking Ridge, N.J.
11:40 David G. Smith Plane Pattern Symmetry in Northeast Woodland Pottery Analysis
12:00
** LE DEJEUNER **
1:20 James R. Keron Changing Patterns in Iroquoian Chert Acquisition in Southwestern Ontario
1:40 Liam Kilmurray Oral Tradition, Archaeology and Social Memory
2:00 Charles L. Turton & John H. McAndrews Canada Goose Pellets in Crawford Lake Sediment Document Iroquoian Agriculture
2:20 Kostalena Michelaki Integrating Archaeological Science and Social Theory to Gain a New Insight into Iroquoian Ceramics
2:40 Neal Ferris Contact Archaeology in Southern Ontario... and Other Oxymorons
3:00
** PAUSE CAFE **
3:20 Caroline Walker Horizon Markers? Can Copper-Based Artifacts Help us Understand the Development of the Fur Trade?
3:40 Jill S. Taylor-Hollings & Scott Hamilton Archaeological Results of an Innovative Partnership in the Woodland Caribou Signature Site - Pikangikum First Nation Region
4:00 Janet Young & Jean-Luc Pilon Ottawa Valley Burial Patterns
4:20 Lisa P. Sonnenburg, Joseph I. Boyce & Eduard Reinhardt Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction of a Submerged Landscape: Colonel By Lake, Ontario
4:40 Jennifer Birch A Search for the Public Interest in the Cultural Resource Management Industry in Ontario
5:00 Jane Holland Responding to Change: Ontario's Archaeology Customer Service Project
Le vendredi 26 mai
Atelier 11 – Archéologie digitale
4:00 Brent D. Suttie Cheap and Easy Digital Reconstructions of Archaeological Features: A Case Study from New Brunswick, Canada
4:20 Hope Kron The Application of GIS for Predictive Modelling of Archaeological Sites
4:40 Marylou T. Lafleur "Spirit Camp" Studying the Future Through the Past: A Stó:lõ Perspective
Le samedi 27 mai
Atelier 12 – Contributions à l’archéologie de l’Ontario
8:40 Dana R. Poulton & Christine F. Dodd Military Life on a Victorian Frontier: The Framed Infantry Barracks in London, Ontario
9:00 Michael Henry Feast on the Dead
9:20 Peter Timmins & Andre Polsky An Archaeological Survey of the French River
9:40 David Slattery CaGw-2 A Dodge Gone Wrong: A Huron-Nipissing Village Destroyed ca. 1652
10:00 Andrew Murray Is the East Holland River Site the Lower Landing?
10:20
** PAUSE CAFE **
10:40 Peter Timmins A Buried Archaic Component in the Southeastern Lake Huron Basin
11:00 Holly Martelle Of Bifurcates and Burnt Chert: Two Early-Middle Archaic Sites in Paris, Ontario
11:20 Dena Doroszenko & Sean Fraser Sizing up the Situation: Tools for the Protection of Archaeological Resources in Ontario
11:40 Paul Racher Up from the Muck: Towards a Truly Professional Archaeology in Ontario
Le samedi 27 mai
Atelier 13 – Archéologie communautaire
8:40 Joanne Lea Community Archaeology in Canada
9:00 Nancy Van Sas Archaeology as a Teaching Tool
9:20 Susan D. M. Rowley Archaeologists' Involvement in and Attitudes Towards Public Archaeology
9:40 Susan M. Bazely Bringing Archaeology to the Public: A Kingston Viewpoint
10:00 Ellen Blaubergs Community Archaeology at Bonnechere Provincial Park
10:20
** PAUSE CAFE **
10:40 Meagan Brooks Public Archaeology with a Doukhobor Descendant Community
11:00 Myra L. Sitchon Capturing the Essence of Archaeology Through New Media Approaches
11:20 Shawn Graham Community Building and Archaeology: An Experience in Western Quebec
11:40 Peter E. Pope Community Archaeology and the Maritime Cultural Landscape of Newfoundland's Petit Nord
12:00 Susan D. M. Rowley, Ericka Chemko & Christa Zawadski Inuit Heritage Trust Archaeological Field Schools
Le samedi 27 mai
Atelier 14 – Approches alternatives à l’archéologie de la Côte Nord-Ouest
8:35 Rudy Reimer & Paul Ewonus Introductory Remarks
8:40 Joanne E. Hammond In the Land of the Fire-Cracked Rock: A Prehistoric Canoe Industry Hypothesis for Pitt Meadows, British Columbia
9:00 Duncan McLaren Of Boundlessness and Sitelessness: Nonsite Archaeological Patterning of the Stave Reservoir Inundation Zone
9:20 Jim Stafford & John Maxwell The Text is in the Trees: Incorporating Indigenous Forest Practices into the Archaeological Landscape of the Northwest Coast
9:40 Lisa Seip Understanding the Past Through a Context Based Typology - A Case Study of Nuxalk Masks from Bella Coola, B.C.
10:00 Iain McKechnie Reconciling the Complexity of Social Life and Shell Midden Deposits at a Coastal Village in Barkley Sound, British Columbia

10:20
** PAUSE CAFE **
10:40 Paul Ewonus Towards a Social Archaeology of the Southern Northwest Coast
11:00 Jeff M. Oliver Between Stories and the Landscape
11:20 Eric McLay Hwmet'utsum - A Coast Salish Cultural Landscape: An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Mt. Maxwell, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia
11:40 Rudy Reimer Squamish Nation Cognitive Landscapes
12:00 Aubrey Cannon Discussant: Alternative Approaches to Northwest Coast Archaeology
Le samedi 27 mai
Atelier 15 – Contributions à l’archéologie des Prairies
1:20 David Meyer & Andrea Freeman Post-Glacial Landscape and Agate Basin Colonization of Central Saskatchewan
1:40 John W. Ives & Darryl Bereziuk Large Stemmed Points from the Peace River Country, Northwestern Alberta
2:00 Morgan J. Tamplin & Kevin Brownlee Archaeology at The Pas, Manitoba: Renewed, Revived and Reviewed
2:20 Tara Hnatiuk Faunal Report on The Pas
2:40 Steven Kaastan Archaeological Longevity of Trail Use on the Canadian Prairies: The Roche Percée to Wood End Trail in Saskatchewan

3:00
** PAUSE CAFE **
3:20 Tomasin Playford Placing Boundaries on the Aspen Parkland: Understanding the Implications
3:40 Cara Pollio & Meagan Brooks Faunal Analysis of the Ospennia Site, FeNq-11, A Doukhobor Farming Community
Le samedi 27 mai
Atelier 16 – Progrès dans l’archéologie de la Côte Nord-Ouest
1:20 Joan Banahan Shell Remains and Prehistoric Shellfishing in Prince Rupert Harbour, Northern British Columbia
1:40 Megan Caldwell Temporal and Spatial Shifts in Resource Acquisition Patterns as Seen in the Fish Remains at T'ukw'aa, Barkley Sound, B.C.
2:00 Gregory G. Monks Salmon and Rockfish Utilization at T'ukw'aa (DfSj-23A), Western Vancouver Island
2:20 Trevor J. Orchard The Coming of the Iron People and the Importance of the Sea Otter: Haida Economic Changes During the Maritime Fur Trade Period
2:40 Terence Clark, Genevieve Hill &
Kristina Bowie
Old Songhees Reserve (DcRu-25): A Newly Discovered Northwest Coast Wetsite
3:00
** PAUSE CAFE **
3:20 Katherine Patton Early Plank House Architecture in Prince Rupert Harbour, B.C.: Evidence from a 2000-2500 Year Old Village Site
3:40 Paul Prince Auger and Soil Probe Sampling to Define a Multi-Component Planked House Village

Présentation d’affiches

Nom Titre
C. Drew Gilbert, Michael J. Gallant &
David W. Black
Distinguishing Carboniferous- from Mesozoic-Associated Chert Toolstones in the Canadian Maritimes
Brandi Lee MacDonald Evidence of Plant Resource Use at Rivers Inlet British Columbia
Trevor J. Orchard & Terence Clark Was Salmon Specialization a Northwest Coast Universal?: Intensification and Generalization of Prehistoric Northwest Coast Economies
Scott Hamilton & Eldon Molton Mid-Holocene Human Burial from Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug, Big Trout Lake, Northern Ontario
Morgan J. Tamplin Recording, Retrieving and Mapping Site Data from The Pas, Manitoba
Debbie Steiss, T. J. Hall, Mary West &
Joseph Federer
The Science of Managing Archaeology
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