Archaeological Salvage Projects, 1974

Archaeological Salvage Projects, 1974
Author: Roscoe Wilmeth
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1975-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1772820369

In 1974, the Salvage Section, Archaeological Survey of Canada, National Museum of Man, instituted nine archaeological salvage projects across the country. These ranged from a brief survey of one portion of the Mackenzie Highway to the extensive survey and excavations on the Suffield Military Reserve in southeastern Alberta. This volume contains summary articles describing these projects.

Archaeological Salvage Projects 1973

Archaeological Salvage Projects 1973
Author: William J. Byrne
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 1974-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1772820261

In 1973 the Salvage Section, Archaeological Survey of Canada, National Museum of Man, instituted thirty-one archaeological salvage projects across the country. This report contains summary articles dealing with twenty-nine of these projects.

Reports of the Lillooet Archaeological Project

Reports of the Lillooet Archaeological Project
Author: Arnoud Stryd
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1978-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1772820709

This report is the first of an anticipated series on the investigations of the Lillooet Archaeological Project which took place from 1969 to 1976 near the village of Lillooet in British Columbia. It consists of four papers, three of which were written by colleagues in disciplines other than archaeology. The papers discuss the present-day ecology, geologic history, and ethnography of the research area and recount the objectives, origin, and history of the project.

Glenrose Cannery Site

Glenrose Cannery Site
Author: R. G. Matson
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 1976-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1772820490

A report on the Glenrose Cannery Site (DgRr6) which spans over 6,000 years of Fraser Delta prehistory from circa 8000 B.P. – 2000 B.P. The analysis concentrates on the reconstruction of prehistoric subsistence patterns evidenced from the site.