Two archaeologists working at site
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This image shows two men working. The site is shown in the backyard of a house and there is snow on the ground.
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Two archaeologists working at site
This image shows two men working. The site is shown in the backyard of a house and there is snow on the ground.
An Introduction to the Lithic Materials used at Musquaem [sic] East
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This item is a paper written for Anthropology 420 at the University of British Columbia. This paper examines the correlation between lithic materials used and available at the site and by examining usage, attempts to determine whether there was a ...
Leonard Hills
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420 at the University of British Columbia. This paper details the work done at the Frank Charles House during 1956-1957.
Roy Wilkins Woolverton
Art and Ornamentation at Stselax Village
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
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.
B. Richardson
Making Choices: Examining Musqueam Agency at Stselax Village During the Post-Contact Period
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
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.
Michelle Poulsen
Stselax Village, DhRt2: Analysis of Glass and Ceramic Artifacts
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
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...
Michelle Poulsen
Results of Archaeological Excavations at Musqueam: (October 1950 - April 1951)
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420 at the University of British Columbia. This paper gives a detailed account of the area and people, the archaeological techniques used, and descriptions of artifacts found.
Helen Piddington
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420 at the University of British Columbia. This paper gives an overview of the work carried out, the crew, descriptions of the artifacts, and concludes with an interpretation...
Turrall Moore
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for a course instructed by Dr. Charles Borden at the University of British Columbia. This paper is an in depth explanation of the archaeology done at the Charles House in 1956-1957. It inclu...
Richard Little
Archaeological Investigations at Tselax Village, Musqueam Reserve, Vancouver, B.C.
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420, at the University of British Columbia. This paper is a report which covers the archaeological work done in 1956-1957 as well as a brief history of the area from 1741-180...
Margaret Mary Leeson
Report on Archaeological Investigations at Musqueam, Vancouver, B.C.
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This item is a paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420 at the University of British Columbia. This paper talks about the history of the site, it's people, geography of the region, and analysis of the archaeology conducte...
J.E.M Kew
The Musquiam [i.e. Musqueam] Reserve
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This item is a paper written in order to compare material from DhRt-2, DhRt-3, and DhRt-4.
A Study of Archaeological Deposits at Stelax Village, B.C.
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This item is a paper written as coursework for Anthropology 420, at the University of British Columbia. This paper presents a classification and description of all the artifacts found at the DhRt-2 archaeological site.
Maureen Kelly
The Antler Industry at Musqueam East
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This item is a term paper written as part of the coursework for Anthropology 420, instructed by Dr. Charles Borden at the University of British Columbia. This paper discusses the use and purposes of antler at the DhRt-2 Musqueam East site.
Moira Irvine
Plant Microfossils at Frank Charles' House Stelax Village, Vancouver, B.C.
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This paper was written as coursework at the University of British Columbia. Paper has been graded and annotated by instructor in red ink.
A. A. Hankey
Archeological [i.e. archaeological] Investigation at Stselax Village Musqueam East
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This paper was written as coursework for Dr. Charles Borden. It includes hand-drawn figures of artifacts, plans, graphs, and maps. The paper has been corrected by Dr. Borden in red ink throughout.
Norman A. Gillies
Post-Contact Goods from DhRt 2 (Musqueam Site)
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This paper was submitted as part of the course work for Anthropology 420 at the University of British Columbia. The paper has been graded. The appendices include correspondence between Mr. Foster and Winchester Repeating Arms Co, Winchester Gun ...
Douglas. R. Foster
A Study of Some Mammalian Remains Found in Archaeological Excavations at Stselax Village Musqueam
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
This paper was written for a course at the University of British Columbia.
David N. P. Baxter
The Stselax midden screenings, 2002
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
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.
Bill Angelbeck
Part of Laboratory of Archaeology fonds
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.
Arthur Rockwell