This file contains one package of yellow field notes recording observations about the area being surveyed and archaeological testing being conducted, taken from August 6th – September 8th 1990, also included is a list of Borden site numbers, meeti...
This file contains correspondence between ARCAS and the BC Archaeology Branch, as well as a single memo from Romi Casper to Richard Brolly relating to the Archaeological Impact Assessment (AIA) project. Attached to one of the letters is a map of t...
This series contains Three reports produced by ARCAS for the Iskut Mine Access Road Project. The first report is the master copy of the Heritage Site Overview Assessment, which is the final report produced by ARCAS for this project. The other repo...
This file contains the final report produced by ARCAS for the Iskut Mine Access Road Project. It contains their assessment of the archaeological potential for the area, any points of interest for heritage, and recommendations.
This file contains a preliminary overview of the Iskut Mine Access Road Project archaeological assessment. This report summarizes how they will conduct the assessment, the study area, and which ARCAS staff will take on the project
This file contains a copy of the Iskut Road Project, Interim final report. The report details the heritage resource overview and field reconnaissance for the Iskut Road Project which was carried out under HCA Permit 1990-102. The interim final rep...
The Professor Serizawa Collection is an exchange gift to UBC’s Lab of Archaeology from the Lab of Archaeology at Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan, composed of pottery sherds from all subphases of the Jōmon period (Incipient, Initial, Early, Midd...
This series contains artifact catalogues of Jōmon period pottery sherds, recording artifacts J:1-J:35 from the Professor Serizawa Collection and found in locations across Japan.This series is arranged into one file, located in Box 1.
This file consists of artifact catalogues detailing Jōmon period pottery sherds in the Professor Serizawa Collection. Within are two copies of the same catalogue: one is the original written in Japanese, and the other is a photocopy with English t...
This series contains photographs of pottery sherds from part of the Professor Serizawa Collection, accompanying label cards for each set of sherds, and diagrams relevant to the sherds.This series is arranged into three files, located in Box 1.
This file consists of photographs documenting pottery sherds J1-J:35 in the collection, which for the most part exist in duplicate for each sherd. One set had its photographs pasted into a stapled booklet, with artifact numbers written on the page...
This file contains photocopies of photographs in the Professor Serizawa Collection, whose originals are located in LoAA42-OSB1-S2-F1. On the photocopies are additional text/annotations in Japanese which were not found with the originals, and are u...
This file contains a loose-leaf sheet with a stratigraphy diagram printed on one side, and two brief artifact sketches of pottery from the Professor Serizawa Collection (JA1:36 and JA1:37) on the other. On the stratigraphy diagram, there is no arc...
This series contains written correspondence materials pertaining to the transfer of the Professor Serizawa Collection from Tohoku University to the University of British Columbia.This series is arranged into one file, located in Box 1.
This file consists of correspondence between professors at Tohoku University and the University of British Columbia, arranging for and exchanging information about transferring the Professor Serizawa Collection out of Japan to UBC. Included is a 1...
This series contains information boards which formerly accompanied displays of pottery from the Professor Serizawa Collection, and digital files of materials currently displaying context for the collection in the LOA Ceramics Lab.This series is ar...
This file consists of printed cardstock boards once displayed alongside pottery sherds from the Professor Serizawa Collection, based on their text, although it is unclear what timeframe they were used during or where exactly they were displayed. T...
This file consists of three digital documents with information about the Jōmon period and the Professor Serizawa Collection. These were printed out, used at present to provide context for the collection in LOA’s Ceramics Lab, and were created by f...
This series contains artifact records and notes related to the transfer of materials from LOA in exchange for the donation of the Professor Serizawa Collection.This series is arranged into 1 file, located in Box 1.