House Pit

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Chunlac [Chinlac] Village Site – GaRv-1 Project fonds [Borden]

  • LoAA34-1
  • Fonds
  • 1950 - 1952, 1978 - 1980; predominant 1950 - 1952.

The Chunlac [Chinlac] Village Project fond contains all of the records related to the archaeological activity that took place at Chunlac including the archaeological survey and excavation project conducted under the name “Chinlac” by Dr. Charles E...

Charles E. Borden

Archaeological Remains of Central British Columbia

This file contains several draft versions of a manuscript on the archaeology of the Nechako River Valley. The text specifically discusses archaeological features and materials identified in this region such as cache pits, house pits, stone tools, ...

Jack Sewell fonds

  • LoAA33
  • Fonds
  • 1903 - 2009; Predominant 1935 - 1953

The Jack Sewell fonds contains the creator's unpublished manuscripts, field notes, and writings on North American stone tool typologies, the peopling of North America, flint knapping techniques, the archaeology of Central British Columbia, an...

John Henry "Jack" Sewell

Outside House Pit Drawing - FiSi-19?

File contains one drawing of the outside of a house pit on lined paper with two small notes attached. The drawing notes: depths, inside and out, below surface and also includes directional coordinates. The first note describes the drawing as being...

Field Photo Record 1952

This file contains Charles Borden’s field photo records recorded from July 17 to September 10 1952’s Tweedsmuir Project. Photo records describe excavations, crew shots, general views, profiles, house pits and cache pits. Locations mentioned: Tetac...

Tweedsmuir Survey, Leica-51 Rolls VII – XII - 1951

Photographs depict Chelaslie Lake and Mount Swanell, a bark-stripped spruce tree, a boat house, Chief Louis’ canoe, a cave labelled as “Skin’s House,” cultural depressions, Skin’s Lake, House Pits, meat dryer and smoking frame, Cottonwood dugout c...

FiSi-7, BC Sites Photo File Leica 51 X

File contains one b&w photograph showing a cultural depression (House Pit #3) identified at archaeological site FiSi-7. A line level extends across the depression to make the archaeological feature more visible within the frame.