File F6 - Duotang Notebook

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Duotang Notebook

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LoAA31-S1-F6

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  • 1957 - 1958 (Creation)
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    Ellis Pryce-Jones

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1.9 cm of textual records.

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(1945 - 2004)

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Ellis Pryce-Jones was a Canadian-American amateur archaeologist and theatre scholar who was born in Vancouver on May 12, 1945. During his childhood, Pryce-Jones was a child actor in shows such as “Barney’s Gang” and “Follow Me” and soon received a scholarship to the Banff School of Fine Arts. Pryce-Jones was known to be a young, local, amateur archaeologist in the Vancouver area, which led to his participation in filmed television programmes concerning archaeological sites. He kept detailed
records in his notebooks about the “finds” he made while practicing archaeology, most of which were in the Marpole neighbourhood of Vancouver. He went on to attend the University of British Columbia where he studied theatre. During his time at UBC, Pryce-Jones became further involved in archaeology and worked with Dr. Charles Borden on projects at c̓əsnaʔəm (formerly called the “Marpole Midden”). Much of this work and the reported “finds” of Pryce-Jones occurred on the property of Ernie Burnett in
the Marpole area. He often traded artifacts in his personal collection with other archaeologists. He also participated in archaeological work on Vancouver Island and occasionally worked with Wilson Duff and John Sendey. After graduating from the theatre program at UBC in 1969, he then completed a master of fine arts degree in design from the Yale School of Drama in 1972. He was hired at the University of Las Vegas in 1972, where he became known for outstanding work in the theatre department, specializing in costume
and scene design. In 2003, he received the Charles Vanda Award for Excellence in the Arts as well as countless other awards for his work in the Nevada arts community. He died suddenly during his time in Las Vegas on Nov. 5, 2004.

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This file contains a blue duotang with inserted notebook pages holding various maps, photographs, reports, and notes. The first section of the duotang consists of maps and other related materials to Ellis Pryce-Jones’ trip to France. The second part of the
duotang consists of archaeologically related materials such as stone tool drawings and reports on the “Great Fraser Midden”. Some artifact records and drawings of Indigenous people are present.

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Duotang is stained, crinkled, and fraying in some spots. This item was removed from box 1 in July 2023 and placed in oversize storage to prevent further damage.

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Under Copyright. Permission must be obtained from rights holder prior to reproduction or publication.

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This file is stored in the oversize storage/map cabinet in drawer 29.

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This file contains culturally sensitive material.

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