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Decontextualized Photographic Material from 1954 Survey

File contains decontextualized photographs taken by Jack Sewell during his survey of the area around the Nechako River, FlSa Sites, and the Stelako Reserve. A photo record is included in this file.

John Henry "Jack" Sewell

Survey Account - Chinlac Village and the Nechako River

This file contains several draft versions of an account of Sewell's 1950s Surveys of Chunlac [Chinlac] village and the Nechako River. Dates of survey range from July 15 to August 23, 1950. Individuals mentioned include Charles Borden, William...

The Archaeology of Central British Columbia

This file contains several draft versions of a manuscript on the archaeology of Central British Columbia. The text specifically discusses the archaeological sites identified by Sewell along the Nechako River, Stuart River, Chunlac [Chinlac] Villag...

M.S.S. re: 1947 + 1948 - Archaeological Search

File contains a draft manuscript of Sewell's self-directed archaeological surveys in British Columbia during 1947 and 1948. Specific areas that he discusses include Cluculz Lake, Tachick Lake, Nulki Lake, Stony Creek, Nechako River, Stuart Ri...

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The Jack Sewell fonds contains the creator's unpublished manuscripts, field notes, and writings on North American stone tool typologies, the peopling of North America, flint knapping techniques, the archaeology of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

Personal Notebook

This file consists of Alan Bryan’s personal notebook in which he documented the day-to-day activities of his crew and travels for surveys and excavations at the Whalen Farm Site, Chunlac [Chinlac] Village, and the Nechako River.

Alan Lyle Bryan