Stuk I029 - A Re-examination of the Borden Excavation of Chinlac, 1950-1952

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A Re-examination of the Borden Excavation of Chinlac, 1950-1952

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  • 1982-06-15 (Vervaardig)
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    Michael W. Cranny

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Michael William Cranny is a Canadian author and archaeological scholar based in Victoria, B.C. Born in Liverpool, England, Cranny grew up in southern Ontario before moving to B.C. to complete his post-secondary education at the University of British Columbia. His Master of Arts degree was titled "Carrier settlement and subsistence in the Chinlac/Cluculz Lake area of Central British Columbia" and focused on the Chunlac Village site. Cranny later entered the Doctor of Philosophy program at UBC, focusing on education and history from 1998 - 2002 without completing a dissertation.

Cranny currently resides in Victoria and is the author of the Archie Stevens mystery series, as well as authoring a number of articles on archaeology and education.

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This paper was submitted as part of the course work for Anthropology 545 for professor Dr. Richard Pearson. The paper is annotated throughout with Dr. Richard Pearson's comments. Paper includes several artifact catalogue sheets which include a sketch of artifacts and provenience.

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Contains culturally sensitive material. Permission must be obtained from applicable First Nation(s) prior to viewing. Contact the LOA archivist.

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