16 - 20 MAI MAY 16 - 20 - Canadian Archaeological Association
16 - 20 MAI MAY 16 - 20 - Canadian Archaeological Association
16 - 20 MAI MAY 16 - 20 - Canadian Archaeological Association
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<strong>16</strong>:40 – 17:00 LJ Butch Amundson, Lisa Hein, and Doug Powell (Stantec Consulting Ltd. Saskatoon, Regina and<br />
Edmonton)<br />
Get it before it’s gone: A summary of image capture at St. Victor Petroglyph Historic Park in southern Saskatchewan<br />
17:00 – 17:<strong>20</strong> Emily Royer<br />
L’importance de l’art rupestre autochtone dans l’enseignement de l’histoire de l’art canadien<br />
17 :<strong>20</strong> -17 :40 Brad Himour (Parks Canada)<br />
The Parks Canada Pictograph Project: Working With Aboriginal Elders to Preserve, Protect and Interpret<br />
Aboriginal Rock Art in Western Canada<br />
23<br />
Papers in honour of Peter Ramsden<br />
Jennifer Campbell (Organizer and Chair)<br />
SHERBROOKE 2<br />
13:<strong>20</strong> – 13:40 Jennifer L. Campbell (University of Toronto)<br />
Opening Remarks and Remarkable Openings: Dr. Peter Ramsden<br />
13:40 – 14:00 Christopher Read (Institute of Technology Sligo)<br />
Deviant burials and the Undead in Medieval Ireland: Evidence from The Bishop’s Seat Kilteasheen Co.<br />
Roscommon<br />
14 :00 – 14 :<strong>20</strong> D. Ann Herring (Department of Anthropology, McMaster University)<br />
Peter Ramsden as Innovative Iconoclast<br />
14 :<strong>20</strong> – 14 :40 Christopher Ellis (University of Western Ontario)<br />
The Davidson Site (AhHk-54) and Late Archaic Settlement Systems<br />
14:40 – 15:00 Eric and Joan Damkjar (<strong>Archaeological</strong> Survey of Alberta)<br />
A Tale of Two Longhouses: <strong>Archaeological</strong> Vignettes from the South and the North<br />
15:00 – 15:<strong>20</strong> Pause café / Coffee break<br />
15 :<strong>20</strong> – 15 :40 Penny Young and Joseph Muller<br />
Regional Analyses and Preceramic Site Distribution Patterns: A Paper Honouring the Research of Peter<br />
Ramsden<br />
15 :40 – <strong>16</strong> :00 Susan M. Jamieson (Trent University)<br />
Rethinking Trigger’s Wendat Socio-Political Model<br />
<strong>16</strong>: 00 – <strong>16</strong>:<strong>20</strong> Aubrey Cannon (McMaster University)<br />
Peopling the Millennial Past: Chronology, Memory, Factions and Events at Namu, British Columbia<br />
<strong>16</strong>:<strong>20</strong> – <strong>16</strong>:40 Neal Ferris (Lawson Chair of <strong>Canadian</strong> Archaeology, Western University/Museum of Ontario<br />
Archaeology)<br />
In Praise of Counter Factual Ontario Late Woodland Culture History<br />
<strong>16</strong>:40 – 17:00 Peter Carruthers<br />
A Strange Encounter in 1960: Adventures in Ontology<br />
17:00 – 17:<strong>20</strong> Lisa K. Rankin (Memorial University)<br />
Wishful Thinking<br />
17:<strong>20</strong> -17:40 Jack Brink (Royal Alberta Museum)<br />
Who’s the Guy with the Spoon on his Nose?<br />
Samedi 19 mai, avant-midi • Saturday May 19, morning<br />
La bioarchéologie au Québec<br />
Isabelle Ribot (Organisatrice et Animatrice)<br />
24 RIMOUSKI<br />
8 :40 – 9 :00 Robert Larocque (Bioarchéologue indépendant)<br />
Les sépultures du cimetière St. Matthew: reflet de la diversité de la communauté protestante de Québec<br />
9 :00 – 9 :<strong>20</strong> Étienne Taschereau (Université Laval, Ville de Québec)<br />
Âge, stress et croissance: test de méthodes nouvelles et anciennes sur des individus immatures exhumés du<br />
cimetière protestant de l’église St. Matthew, rue St-Jean à Québec, QC<br />
9 :<strong>20</strong> – 9 :40 Simon Lucas 1 , Elsa Leboff, Loïc Mourlane, Fanny Morland, Olivier Dutour, Isabelle Ribot, Anne-Marie<br />
Grimoud ( 1 Ecole Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris)<br />
Apports de l’usure dentaire en bioarchéologie: comparaison de populations historiques française et québécoise<br />
9 :40 – 10 :00 Isabelle Ribot 1 , Fanny Morland ( 1 Université de Montréal)<br />
Bilan des recherches récentes en paléonutrition au Québec<br />
10 :00 – 10 :<strong>20</strong> Pause café / Coffee break<br />
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