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| Le jeudi 25 mai |
| Atelier 1 Entretenir l’archéologie dans les maritimes: communications en l’honneur du Dr. Christopher Turnbull |
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9:00
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Susan E. Blair & David W. Black
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Introduction to "Nurturing Archaeology in the Maritimes" and the Career of Chris Turnbull
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9:20
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Michael Nicholas |
Video Accolades |
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9:40
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David Keenlyside |
Changing Perspectives on Early Population Movements in Atlantic Canada |
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10:00
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Pamela Ward |
The Metepenagiag Heritage Park Project, Part I |
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10:20
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** PAUSE CAFE **
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10:40
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Madeline Augustine |
The Metepenagiag Heritage Park Project, Part II |
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11:00
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Karen Perley |
Archaeology and Maliseet / Wolastoqiyik in New Brunswick: Partnership and
Co-Management Through the Efforts of Chris Turnbull |
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11:20
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Susan E. Blair & Christopher R. Blair |
Inside the Jemseg Crossing Project |
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11:40
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Senator Sandra Lovelace |
Closing Comments |
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12:00
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** LE DEJEUNER **
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1:20
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David J. Christianson, Tim Bernard,
Bob Ogilvie & Leah Rosenmeier |
Towards a Management Plan for the Debert and Belmont Archaeological Sites |
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1:40
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Leah M. Rosenmeier, Ralph R. Stea,
Gerald R. Gloade & Gordon R. Brewster |
New Research at the Debert and Belmont Archaeological Sites |
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2:00
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Brent D. Suttie |
Recent Research Into the Archaic Period in Southwestern New Brunswick |
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2:20
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C. Drew Gilbert & David W. Black |
The Archaeological Exploration of Deer Island, N.B.: History and Recent Research |
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2:40
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David W. Black, Elissa L. Atkinson & Elizabeth N. Gorman |
Maritime Peninsula Lithic Material Acquisition and Exchange: Looking Through the Bliss Island Lens |
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3:00
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** PAUSE CAFE **
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3:20
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Vincent G. J. Bourgeois |
A Dugout Canoe from Northeastern New Brunswick |
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3:40
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Sara Halwas |
Current Palaeoethnobotanical Research in the Maritimes: New Information from the Clam Cove Site, Nova Scotia |
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4:00
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Barbara Leskovec |
Tavern Society in 18th-Century Ferryland, Newfoundland |
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4:20
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Patricia M. Allen, Alice R. Kelley,
Frances L. Stewart & Dominique Bérube |
In Search of Commodore Walker |
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Le jeudi 25 mai
Atelier 2 Perspectives régionales et méthodologies en archéologie de la Côte Nord-Ouest |
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| 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 **
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| 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 **
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| 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 |
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Le jeudi 25 mai
Atelier 3 Études lithiques |
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| 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
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| 10:20 |
** PAUSE CAFE **
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| 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 |
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Le jeudi 25 mai
Atelier 4 État de transformation: contributions canadiennes à la compréhension archéologique des sociétés complexes |
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| 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 **
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| 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 |
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Le jeudi 25 mai
Atelier 5 Progrès dans les méthodes et dans la théorie en archéologie |
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| 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 |
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Le jeudi 25 mai
Atelier 6 Approches globales dans l’étude des chasseurs-cueilleurs |
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| 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 |
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| Le vendredi 26 mai |
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Atelier 7 Contributions à l’archéologie des Grands Lacs
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| 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
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| 10:20 |
** PAUSE CAFE **
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| 10:40 |
Peter Carruthers & Ron Williamson |
A Land of Many Cultures: Planning for the Conservation of Archaeological Features in the City of Toronto |
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Le vendredi 26 mai
Atelier 8 L’évolution dans le discours sur l’archéologie des amérindiens au Canada |
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| 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 **
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| 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 **
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| 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 **
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| 3:20 |
Eldon Yellowhorn |
Discussant - Evolving Discourses |
| 3:40 |
Rudy Reimer |
Discussant - Evolving Discourses |
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Le vendredi 26 mai
Atelier 9 Les inuits et leurs ancêtres: progrès en archéologie de l'Arctique |
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| 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 **
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| 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
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| 11:40 |
Pat Sutherland |
Radiocarbon Dating Helluland |
| 12:00 |
** LE DEJEUNER **
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| 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?
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| 2:40 |
Lisa Rankin & Greg Mitchell |
Unveiling Akuniktut: Developing a Community Based Archaeological Research Program with the Labrador Inuit Métis Nation |
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Le vendredi 26 mai
Atelier 10 Contributions à l’archéologie du nord-est de l’Amérique du Nord |
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| 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 **
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| 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 **
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| 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 |
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Le vendredi 26 mai
Atelier 11 Archéologie digitale |
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| 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 |
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Le samedi 27 mai
Atelier 12 Contributions à l’archéologie de l’Ontario |
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| 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 **
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| 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 |
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Le samedi 27 mai
Atelier 13 Archéologie communautaire |
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| 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 **
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| 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 |
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Le samedi 27 mai
Atelier 14 Approches alternatives à l’archéologie de la Côte Nord-Ouest |
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| 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
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| 10:20 |
** PAUSE CAFE **
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| 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 |
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Le samedi 27 mai
Atelier 15 Contributions à l’archéologie des Prairies |
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| 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
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| 3:00 |
** PAUSE CAFE **
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| 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 |
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Le samedi 27 mai
Atelier 16 Progrès dans l’archéologie de la Côte Nord-Ouest |
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| 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 **
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| 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 |
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Présentation d’affiches
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C. Drew Gilbert, Michael J. Gallant &
David W. Black |
Distinguishing Carboniferous- from Mesozoic-Associated Chert Toolstones in the Canadian Maritimes |
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Brandi Lee MacDonald |
Evidence of Plant Resource Use at Rivers Inlet British Columbia |
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Trevor J. Orchard & Terence Clark |
Was Salmon Specialization a Northwest Coast Universal?: Intensification and Generalization of Prehistoric Northwest Coast Economies |
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Scott Hamilton & Eldon Molton |
Mid-Holocene Human Burial from Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug, Big Trout Lake, Northern Ontario |
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Morgan J. Tamplin |
Recording, Retrieving and Mapping Site Data from The Pas, Manitoba |
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Debbie Steiss, T. J. Hall, Mary West &
Joseph Federer |
The Science of Managing Archaeology |
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| Le comité organisateur de la conférence 2006 remercie sincèrement le doyen de la faculté des arts et des sciences de l'université de Toronto pour avoir suppléé l'équipement audio-visuel nécessaire à la conférence, aisin que le Musée canadien des civilizations, Archaeological Services Inc., Timmins Martelle Hertitage Consultants Inc., et L'Association des archéologues professionnels pour respectivement avoir commandité une pause café. |