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Episode Synopsis
This fortnight Ken and Gabe get well outside of their comfort zone and talk about historical archaeology. St. Onge, forts, and trade goods, oh my! Your hosts are about to start their summer field seasons and Ken needs to finish his dissertation so our summer schedule will be more erratic, but you’ll still be hearing from us. Remember to send in your finished Bingo card to be entered into the swag drawing. Show Notes:Generate your Bingo card here (thanks, Wally!): https://bingobaker.com/#6460122e33e86867Black, David W., and Christopher R. Blair. 2000. Faunal Remains from the Loyalist Occupation of the Bliss Island, Quoddy Region, New Brunswick. Ontario Archaeology 69:39 – 54.Blockhouses: http://parkscanadahistory.com/series/chs/23/chs23-1a.htmDaigle, Jean (ed). 1995. Acadia of the Maritimes: thematic studies (9th). Centre d'études acadiennes, Moncton, N.B.Doroszenko, Dena. 2009. Exploration, Exploitation, Expansion, and Settlement: Historical Archaeology in Canada. In International Handbook of Historical Archaeology, edited by D. Gaimster and T. Majewski, pp. 507–524. Springer, New York.Ecofor Consulting, https://www.ecofor.ca/Erickson, Paul A., and Jonathan Fowler. 2013. Underground New Brunswick : stories of archaeology. Nimbus Publishing Halifax, Nova Scotia. https://nimbus.ca/store/underground-new-brunswick.htmlKidd, K.E. and M.A. Kidd. (1970). A Classification System for Glass Beads for the Use of Field Archaeologists. http://parkscanadahistory.com/series/chs/1/chs1-2a.htmMartello Towers: http://parkscanadahistory.com/series/chs/15/chs15-1a.htm McMillan, L. K. (2016). An Evaluation of Tobacco Pipe Stem Dating Formulas. Northeast Historical Archaeology, 45, 67-91. New Brunswick Provincial Archives: https://archives.gnb.ca/Archives/?culture=en-CA Saint Mary’s University Ceramics Database: https://www.smu.ca/anthropology/lab-ceramics-database.htmlWhitfield, Harvey Amani. 2017. The African Diaspora in Atlantic Canada: History, Historians, and Historiography. Acadiensis 46(1):213–232.Sam Cooke, “Wonderful World,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfzpAv1hi2YThe Band, “Acadian Driftwood,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SycgViWySeEHit piece:“Screens of the Stone Age” podcast, https://pasc-scpa.ca/sotsa
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