CAA/ACA Whistler 2013 PROGRAMME Wednesday, May 15 ...
CAA/ACA Whistler 2013 PROGRAMME Wednesday, May 15 ...
CAA/ACA Whistler 2013 PROGRAMME Wednesday, May 15 ...
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Friday, <strong>May</strong> 17/Vendredi le 17 maiTitle/Titre: Archaeology in the HeartlandModerator/Modérateur:Room/Salle: Tantalus8:30 – 8:50 Akiipisskanistsi: A tale of two Women’s Buffalo Jumps by LindsayAmundsen-Meyer (University of Calgary)8:50 – 9:10 Calling the moose: An early contact period example of northern Tutchone artfrom Fort Selkirk, Yukon by Victoria Castillo9:10 – 9:30 Barking up the right tree: Understanding birch bark artifacts of CanadianPlateau peoples in British Columbia by Shannon Croft and Rolf Matthews(Simon Fraser University)9:30 – 9:50 A space for place: Archaeological implications of distinguishing betweenspace and place on the northern plains by Terry Beaulieu (University ofCalgary)9:50 – 10:10 Origin and age of raised landforms in the Cree Burn-Kearl Lake lowlandand setting of Alberta oil sands region archaeological sites by RobinWoywitka (Archaeological Survey of Alberta), Duane Froese (Universityof Alberta) and Stephen Wolfe (Geological Survey of Canada)10:10 – 10:30 Animals in Canadian Shield rock art by Dagmara ZawadzkaFriday, <strong>May</strong> 17/Vendredi le 17 maiTitle/Titre: Archaeology of the Pacific RimModerator/Modérateur: Ian Sellers (Simon Fraser University)Room/Salle: Black Tusk8:30 – 8:50 The archaeology of economic change in historic Barkley Sound by IanSellers (Simon Fraser University)8:50 – 9:10 Uncovering Nass Chick: Historic analysis of a pre-contact Lake BabineNation fishing village by Cory Hackett (University of Northern B.C.)9:10 – 9:30 Ancient DNA investigations into the use of local and non-local fish at EeRb-77, British Columbia by Thomas C.A. Royle, George P. Nicholas, AntoniaT. Rodrigues, Kaisa Zimmerman and Dongya Y. Yang (Simon FraserUniversity)9:30 – 9:50 Underwater archaeology in SE Alaska: Exploring the continental shelf of theAlexander Archipelago for submerged archaeological sites by KellyMonteleone and E. James Dixon