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This fortnight, we realized it had been a while since we, your faithful hosts, told you what we'd been up to. Turns out, it's just like riding a bicycle. Initially running over 6.5 hours and 3.5 bottles of Courvoisier, Emanuel has trimmed this down to manageable proportions. Tune in for an all Ken and Gabe episode of the New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast to hear about the research projects we've been working on!Show Notes:Hrynick, M.G., K.R. Holyoke, and M.W. Betts. (2024) Papers in Honour of David Black, Northeast Anthropology Special Volume 93–94(Spring/Fall 2024)Articles:Introducing Paper in Honour or David Black – M. Gabriel Hrynick, K, R. Holyoke, and Matthew W. Betts (pp. 1–7)Provenienced Single Component Evidence for Paleoindian for Paleoindian Habitation in New Brunswick, Canada: Introducing Site BgDq-38 – Darcy .J Dignam, Susan E. Blair, and Christopher R. Blair (pp. 8–42)Offshore Artifacts: Paleoindian and Archaic Use of the Gulf of Maine – Arthur Spies and Franklin Price (pp. 43–72)The Stevens Site: A Late Archaic Quarry Related Occupation in the Northern Interior of Maine - Heather M. Rockwell, Nathaniel R. Kitchel, and Heather McKee (pp. 73- 92)The Archaic Period in the Quoddy Region Through Early Collections - Arthur W Anderson, Joshua A. Cummings, and M. Gabriel Hrynick (pp. 93- 121Evaluating the Timing and Duration of Shell-Bearing Deposits at the Reversing Falls Site, Maine - A. Katherine Patton and Arthur W. Anderson (pp. 122- 148)Indigenous Human Images from the Maritime Peninsula: Pre-Contact to 1850 - Michael Deal and Bryn Tapper (pp. 149- 175)Pieces of a Persistent Place: Circulation of Washademoak Chert and Portable Place-Making on the Maritime Peninsula, Eastern Canada - Kenneth R. Holyoke (pp. 176- 206)George Frederic Matthew, Henry David Thoreau, and Nineteenth Century Natural History Archaeology Narratives - M Gabriel Hrynick (pp. 207- 235)Credits:Sponsors: APANB, ULeth Faculty of Arts & ScienceProducer: Emanuel Akel LinkedIn
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