This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420, instructed by Dr. R. G. Matson at the University of British Columbia. This paper is a reevaluation of the occupation of the Hoko River.
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 406 at the University of British Columbia, and as fulfillment of the permit issued by Musqueam Indian Band. This paper looks at the uses of glass by the Musqueam people, prov...
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420, instructed by Dr. Richard Pearson at the University of British Columbia. Images show nephrite artifacts found in the collection housed at the Laboratory of Archaeology.
This item is a paper written as requirement to obtain a Master's degree at the University of British Columbia. This thesis examines glass, metal and ceramic artifacts found during excavation of the Charles House at the Musqueam East site.
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for a course instructed by Dr. R. G. Matson at the University of British Columbia. This paper examines floatation samples from the Hatzic Rock site excavated during a 1999 UBC field school.
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420, at the University of British Columbia. This paper aims to classify types of rock and tools.
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420, instructed by Dr. Charles Borden at the University of British Columbia. This paper includes drawings of artifacts.
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420, instructed by Dr. R. G. Matson at the University of British Columbia. This paper examines the use of computers in clustering of artifacts at the site EkRo-16.
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for an anthropology class at the University of British Columbia. This paper examines the work done in 1946-1947 .
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420 at the University of British Columbia. This paper examines the sites in the EkRo Borden designation along the Fraser River.
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420 at the University of British Columbia. This paper examines the burial practices of peoples on the Northwest Coast.
This item is a paper written to submit to the Canadian Archaeological Association Daniel Weetaluktuk Student Prize Competition. The author was in her 4th year undergraduate degree at the University of British Columbia.
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420, instructed by Dr. Charles Borden, at the University of British Columbia. This paper examines the local geography, stone tool classification, and general information rega...
This item is a paper written as part of the course work for Anthropology 420 at the University of British Columbia. This paper examines the work done by Charles Borden at DhRt 3 prior to 1968.
This item is a paper written as part of the course work for Anthropology 420, instructed by Dr. R. G. Matson at the University of British Columbia. This paper examines materials collected in the Cariboo region by Paul Sneed in 1972.
This item is a paper written as part of the course work for Anthropology 406, at the University of British Columbia. This paper examines historic artifacts to determine the age of a site.
This item is a paper written to report on the excavations on the property of Mr. Michael Moran. The work was directed by Mr. Peter Harrison and assisted by the author of the paper.