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Artifact Distribution Charts
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- Graphic material
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LoAA15-1-S6-F2
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1969? (Creation)
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- Archaeological Society of British Columbia
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Physical description
13 charts : graphic material, 27.7 x 41.5 cm.
Scale: No scale given.
Medium: Coloured ink and pencil on micrograph paper.
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Medium: Coloured ink and pencil on micrograph paper.
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(1966 - Present)
Administrative history
The Archaeological Society of British Columbia is BC-based charitable organization that serves to promote awareness and education about archaeology in the province. Founded in 1966, the ASBC historically promoted volunteer and non-university led excavations at several archaeological sites across British Columbia. This practice has since been discontinued and today the ASBC is most well-known for their quarterly journal, The Midden, as well as educational initiatives like lecture series and school talks.
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Scope and content
This file contains 13 artifact distribution charts that plot types of artifacts found at various excavation pits at the site (along the x-axis) against the depth at which they were found (along the y-axis). Red ink is used for things made of bone, green for things made of antler, black for things made of stone, brown hollow circles for things made of shell, yellow for beads, and green for things of a miscellaneous material.
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Preservation Note: Charts are in good condition and have been placed in the oversized storage area in drawer 12 for flat storage.
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