A Short History of New Brunswick Archaeology

03/02/2023 54 min Temporada 1 Episodio 2
A Short History of New Brunswick Archaeology

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In Ep2 of the NB Archaeology Podcast, Ken and Gabe discuss the history of archaeological research in New Brunswick, beginning with Pagan and Wright’s 1797 survey of St. Croix Island and extending to contemporary legislation. In two weeks we’ll talk about the Palaeoindian period. Talk to you then. In the meantime, we’d love if you subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.Show notes:Matthew, 1884, Discoveries at a Village of the Stone Age at Bocabec: tinyurl.com/2p96smjpHrynick & Black, Bocabec Archaeological Site: tinyurl.com/2r6v77w4Matthew on Washademoak chert: G.F. Matthew, 1900, “A quarry and workshop of the Stone Age in New Brunswick. Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada” Vol. 6 Pages 61-69.Trigger, History of Archaeological Thought: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/history-of-archaeological-thought/E278A8C631322BAC5B5E21C88E3CEBFBWilley & Sabloff, A History of American Archaeology, 3rd edition. W. H. Freeman and Co., New York, 1993USA’s National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 https://ncshpo.org/resources/national-historic-preservation-act-of-1966/Turnbull, Christopher J. 1977 Of Backdirt and Bureaucracy: The Role of Government in Canadian Archaeology. In Symposium on New Perspectives in Canadian Archaeology, 2-23 October 1976, pp. 119-136. Ontario Museum, Toronto.Blair, Jemseg Archaeology Project: https://tinyurl.com/mrybz424Hit pieces:New volume of the Handbook of North American Indians https://scholarlypress.si.edu/store/history-culture/handbook-north-american-indians-volume-1-introduct/Leslie,David E., Zachary L.F. Singer, G. Logan Miller, Katharine R.Reinhart, and Brian D. Jones. 2022. Gulf of Maine Archaic TraditionsOccupations at the Edgewood Apartments Site, Plainville, Massachusetts. AENA50:1-30.Music:Justin Hoenke: https://tinyurl.com/mu7v7unwShayne DahlSponsor:Association of Professional Archaeologists of New Brunswick: apanb.ca