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13 :40 – 14 :00 Lisa Hodgetts (Western University)<br />

Gendered Landscapes of Banks Island’s Northern Interior<br />

14 :00 – 14 :<strong>20</strong> Elsa Cencig (Avataq Cultural Institute), Jennifer Bracewell (McGill University), Elspeth Ready<br />

(Stanford University), Hervé Monchot (Université Paris Sorbonne-Paris IV), Daniel Gendron<br />

(Avataq Cultural Institute)<br />

Aivirtuuq (Kangiqsujuaq, Nunavik) : Archaeology, fieldschool and potential for cultural tourism<br />

14 :<strong>20</strong> – 14 :40 Hervé Monchot (Université Paris Sorbonne-Paris IV), Elspeth Ready (Stanford University),<br />

Elsa Cencig (Avataq Cultural Insitute), Jennifer Bracewell (McGill University) and Daniel Gendron<br />

(Avataq Cultural Insitute)<br />

Saunitarlik (JiEv-15, Nunavik), a winter walrus kill-butchery site<br />

14:40 – 15:00 Benjamin Patenaude (Avataq Cultural Institute)<br />

Preliminary Results of the <strong>20</strong>10 and <strong>20</strong>11 Excavations at Point Ford (Kangiqsujuaq, Nunavik)<br />

15:00 – 15:<strong>20</strong> Jamie E.S. Brake (Nunatsiavut Government)<br />

The Repatriation and Reburial of Human Remains from Zoar, Labrador<br />

15 :<strong>20</strong> – 15 :40 Pause café / Coffee break<br />

15 :40 – <strong>16</strong> :00 Lauren Norman (University of Toronto)<br />

Seasonal Spaces: An archaeofaunal spatial comparison between cold- and warm-season dwellings at the<br />

Pembroke Site, Nunavut<br />

<strong>16</strong>: 00 – <strong>16</strong>:<strong>20</strong> Jennifer Bracewell (McGill University)<br />

Mobility and Adaptation in Prehistoric Northern Finland: a case-study from Northern Ostrobothnia<br />

<strong>16</strong>:<strong>20</strong> – <strong>16</strong>:40 Kristján Ahronson (Prifysgol Bangor University)<br />

An Atlantic Territory and the End of Prehistory in the near-Arctic Islands of the European Atlantic<br />

12<br />

Vendredi 18 mai, avant-midi • Friday May 18, morning<br />

L’archéologie historique<br />

Catherine Losier (Animatrice)<br />

RIMOUSKI<br />

8 :40 – 9 :00 Catherine Losier (Université Laval)<br />

Commercer à Cayenne au cours du XVIII e siècle<br />

9 :00 – 9 :<strong>20</strong> Agnès Gelé (Université LavaL)<br />

La verrerie de table française en Amérique du Nord entre <strong>16</strong>50 et 1760<br />

9 :<strong>20</strong> – 9 :40 Désirée-Emmanuelle Duchaine (Ruralys)<br />

Wolfe’s Cove Hill: un point stratégique pour l’armée britannique lors des batailles de 1759 et 1760<br />

9 :40 -10 :00 Caroline Parent (Université Laval)<br />

L’hygiène au XVIII e siècle : une étude des latrines du second palais de l’intendant à Québec<br />

10 :00 – 10 :<strong>20</strong> Pause café / Coffee break<br />

13<br />

Using Tree Rings to Date and Locate: Dendrochronology and Dendroprovenance<br />

Charles Dagneau and Brad Loewen (Organizers / Chairs)<br />

10 :<strong>20</strong> – 10 :40 Marie-Claude Brien (Université de Montréal)<br />

Le cèdre blanc (Thuja occidentalis) dans le paysage culturel en amont de Montréal au XIX e siècle. Une approche<br />

dendroarchéologique<br />

10 :40 – 11 :00 Michael F.J. Pisaric, Trevor J. Porter, Peter de Montigny, Melissa Dick, Joelle T. Perrault, Kerry-Lynn<br />

Robillard and Ève Wertheimer (Carleton University, Ottawa)<br />

The use of salvaged white pine river logs for dendroarcheological dating in eastern Ontario, Canada<br />

11 :00 – 11 :<strong>20</strong> Igor Drobyshev (Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Rouyn-Noranda and<br />

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), Alnarp)<br />

Understanding large scale changes in land-use patterns with the help of tree rings<br />

11 :<strong>20</strong> – 11 :40 Aoife Daly (University College, London)<br />

Oak in Northern Europe<br />

11 :40 – 12 :00 Thomas A. Richmond (Cornell University, Ithaca)<br />

The Bennett Tavern and La Chasse-galerie... (The Flying Canoe)<br />

The Archaeology of Fish and Fisheries<br />

Jesse Webb and Susan blair (Organizers / Chairs)<br />

14 CHICOUTIMI<br />

14<br />

8 :40 – 9 :00 Susan E. Blair (University of New Brunswick), Matthew K. Litvak (Mount Allison University) and<br />

W. Jesse Webb (University of New Brunswick)<br />

The Precontact Sturgeon Fishery of the Miramichi River Drainage, Northeastern New Brunswick, Canada

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