This item is a booklet designed for students using the Sto:lo Sitel social studies curriculum unit called Upper Sto:lo Food Program. This copy was owned by Hilary Stewart.
This item is a paper regarding the ethnographic work done by Bruce Rigsby along the northern British Columbia Coast. His work was sponsored by the National Museum of Canada (now the Canadian Museum of Civilization).
This item is a paper presented by John Sheppard from the Department of Chemical Engineering, Washington State University at the 30th Northwest Anthropological Conference. This paper discusses errors in radiocarbon dating.
This report was prepared for the Heritage Conservation Branch under the terms of the permit issued (Permit 1983-45). Artifacts were deposited at Simon Fraser University. The Laboratory of Archaeology maintained this copy of the report in their R...
This paper is a thesis written as part of the requirment for Master of Arts degree in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of British Columbia.
This item is a paper that was written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 406, instructed by R. G. Matson at the University of British Columbia.
This item is a permit report submitted to the City of Vancouver regarding the archaeological monitoring of the development project that took place in False Creek.
This item is a permit report submitted to MacMillan Bloedel Ltd, regarding the archaeological work performed by Golder Associates at Goat Narrows, Powell Lake.
This item is a thesis prepared as part of the requirement for a Master of Arts degree in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of Victoria.
This item is an Adobe portable document format. It was submitted to the Musqueam Nation under permit 105-02-MIR. It was written as a joint project of between Musqueam Nation and the UBC Department of Anthropology and Sociology.
This series contains sub-series created by the Laboratory of Archaeology. These sub-series are aggregations of records and filing systems created and used by Charles Borden and then adopted by the LOA after his death. These filing systems are no...
This subseries contains papers (mostly published) that were kept by Charles Borden as reference. He filed them alphabetically by author's last name. Some additions were made after his death by Laboratory of Archaeology staff.File List:<b...