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Professional Papers & Publications
Fedirchuk, G. J.
1970 Recent archaeological investigations at Fisherman Lake: The Julian Site.
In Early man and environments in northwestern North America. Edited by J. Smith and R. Smith. pp. 105-116. Student's Press, University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta.
Fedirchuk, G. J.
1971 Archaeological investigations at Fisherman Lake, N.W.T., Okuruk, Vol. 2, no. 3: 3-5. Calgary.
Millar, J. and G. J. Fedirchuk
1975 Report on investigations: Mackenzie River archeological survey. Environmental - Social Committee Northern Pipeline Task Force on Northern Oil Development, 73-10. Ottawa, Ontario.
McCullough, E. J. and B. 0. K. Reeves
1978 Historical resources impact assessment, western portion of Syncrude Lease No. 17. Syncrude Environmental Research Monograph, 1978-2.
McCullough, E. J.
1981 Prehistoric cultural dynamics of the Lac La Biche region. Archaeological Survey of Alberta, Occasional Paper No. 18. Edmonton, Alberta.
McCullough, E. J. and M. G. Wilson
1982 A prehistoric settlement-subsistence model for northeastern Alberta, Canstar Oil Sands Ltd. Bituminous Sands Leases 33, 92 and 95: a preliminary statement. Canstar Oil Sands Ltd. Environmental Mono-graph 1982-1, Canstar Oil Sands Ltd. Calgary, Alberta.
Fedirchuk, G. J.
1985 Response to David Morrison's "Fedirchuk on Julian Technology" in a reassessment of the Julian Complex, Fisherman Lake, N.W.T. Canadian Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 9, no. 1: 81-83.
Pickard, R. and A. J. Landals
1985 “Archaeological visibility, site location and site evaluation.” Paper presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the Canadian Archaeological Association. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Fedirchuk, G. J.
1986 Two Late Prehistoric ceramic components at the Little Bow Site, EaPh 4. Archaeological Survey of Alberta, Occasional Paper No. 29: 91-129. Edmonton, Alberta.
McCullough, E. J. and G. J. Fedirchuk
1986 Organizing eastern slopes prehistory: a suggested methodology. In: Eastern slopes prehistory: selected papers, edited by B. Ronaghan. Archaeological Survey of Alberta, Occasional Paper No. 30. Edmonton, Alberta.
Peach, A. Kate
1986 “The Mullett Site: A Besant Occupation on the Souris River.” Paper presented at the Manitoba Archaeological Society Conference. Dauphin, Manitoba.
Fedirchuk, G. F.
1987 Review of "Contributions to Plains Archaeology, edited by David Burley". Book Note, Canadian Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 11: 209-210.
Fedirchuk, G. J.
1987 Locating the site of the first European settlement in Athabasca Country. In: Spirit of Enterprise, the 1987 Rolex Awards, edited by D. W. Reed. Van Nostrand Reinhold Co. Ltd. Berkshire.
Landals, A. J.
1987 “Bison hunting and butchering patterns in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada.” Paper presented at the 20th Annual Conference of the Canadian Archaeological Association. Calgary, Alberta.
Fedirchuk, G. J.
1988 Review of Indian-European Relations in the Lower Saskatchewan River Region to 1840 by Paul C. Thistlein Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology.
Landals, A. J.
1989 “The 1988 Oldman River Dam Kill Sites Mitigation Program.” Paper presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of the Canadian Archaeological Association. Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Fedirchuk, G. J.
1990 Peter Pond: map maker of the northwest (1740-1807). Arctic, Vol. 43, no. 2: 184 - 186. Calgary, Alberta.
Landals, A. J.
1990 The Maple Leaf Site: A study of the implications of the analysis of small-scale bison kills. In Hunters of the Recent Past, edited by L. Davis and B. Reeves. Unwin Hyman. London.
Landals, A. J.
1990 “Hunting the Buffalo, new clues from the past.” Paper presented at the joint conference of the Alberta and Montana Archaeological Societies. Waterton, Alberta.
McCullough, E. J. and M. Maccagno
1990 Life at Lac La Biche; Letters of W. E. Traill, 1874 - 1881, Part One. Alberta Historical Review, Vol. 38 (2): 15 - 23.
McCullough, E. J. and M. Maccagno
1990 Life at Lac La Biche; Letters of W. E. Traill, 1874 - 1881, Part Two. Alberta Historical Review, Vol. 38 (3): 23 - 30.
McCullough, E. J. and M. Maccagno
1990 Life at Lac La Biche; Letters of W. E. Traill, 1874 - 1881, Part Three. Alberta Historical Review, Vol. 38(4): 20 - 28.
McCullough, E. J.; G. J. Fedirchuk, and B. J. Kulle
1991 “The camps of Big Bear and Oo-nee-pow-o-hay-oos (FlOo 4): The Native Component of the Frog Lake Complex.” Calgary, Alberta.
McCullough, E. J. and M. Maccagno
1991 Lac La Biche and the early fur traders. A Joint Publication of Canadian Circumpolar Institute, Alberta Vocational College - Lac La Biche, and the Archaeological Society of Alberta, Occasional Paper No. 29. Edmonton, Alberta.
Fedirchuk, G. J. and E. J. McCullough
1991 Prehistoric art and spiritualism at Pine Coulee, Alberta. Alberta Archaeological Review. No. 22. Lethbridge, Alberta.
Fedirchuk, G. J. and E. J. McCullough
1991 The Duckett Site: 10,000 years of prehistory on the shores of Ethel Lake, Alberta. Research paper on behalf of Esso Resources Canada Limited Cold Lake Project. Calgary, Alberta.
Peach, A. Kate
1991 “Archaeology at the Forks, 1991.” Paper Presented at the Manitoba Archaeological Society Annual Meeting. Brandon, Manitoba.
Peach, A. Kate, Gaye Burton-Coe and Louise Quinn
1991 “Recent Investigations at the Owti Site (DjMd 4) in Southwestern Manitoba.” Paper presented at the Western Association of Sociology and Anthropology Conference. Morley, Alberta.
Kroker, Sid, Barry B. Greco and Kate Peach
1991 Investigations at Fort Gibraltar I: The Forks Public Archaeology Project. Prepared for The Forks Public Archaeological Association, Inc. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Fedirchuk, G. J.
1992 “Sacred stones of the parklands.” Paper presented at the 17th Annual General Meeting of the Archaeological Society of Alberta. Red Deer, Alberta.
Peach, A. Kate, Barry Greco and Sid Kroker
1992 “Standing on a Rock: Archaeology at Fort Gibraltar I.” Paper presented at the Canadian Archaeological Association Conference. London, Ontario.
Peach, A. Kate
1993 Ethnicityand Ethnic Markers: A Fur Trade Example. Manitoba Archaeological Journal 3:97-124. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Brenner, B.
1994 Interpretations of Rock Art. Manitoba Archaeological Journal. 4(1&2):43-76
Landals, A. J.
1994 “The Miniota Site (EaMg12): An Avonlea site in southwestern Manitoba.”Paper presented at the 27th Annual Conference of the Canadian Archaeological Association. Edmonton, Alberta.
Landals, A. J.
1994 “Prehistoric killsites in the Oldman River Dam Project Area: A summary.”Paper presented at the 27th Annual Conference of the Canadian Archaeological Association. Edmonton, Alberta.
Peach, A. Kate and Gaye Burton-Coe
1994 Report on 1990 Field Investigations at the Owti Site (DjMd-4) in Southwestern Manitoba. Manitoba Archaeological Journal 4(2): 102-110. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Bohach, L. L.
1995 “A revision of the Lower Cambrian trilobite family Wanneriidae.”Program and Abstracts, GAC/MAC Annual Meeting, p. A-8. Victoria, British Columbia.
Bohach, L. L.
1995 “Lower Cambrian trilobites of British Columbia.”Programme and Abstracts, First British Columbia Palaeontological Symposium, p. 4. Courtenay, British Columbia.
Johns, M. and L. Bohach
1995 Fossils close to home discovered in the Museum’s collections. Discovery Magazine, Royal British Columbia Museum News and Events, December issue, p.4.
Bohach, L. L.
1996 “Homeomorphy in Lower Cambrian olenelloid trilobites.”Program and Abstracts, International Symposium on the Relationships of Major Arthropod Groups Natural History Museum, p. 25. London, England.
Ludvigsen, L. and L. L. Bohach
1996 Chapter 4. Lower Cambrian trilobites: most ancient mariners. In Life in Stone: A Natural History of British Columbia’s Fossils. pp. 45-58, edited by R. Ludvigsen. UBC Press: Vancouver, British Columbia.
Bohach, L. L.
1997 “Parallel evolution in Lower Cambrian olenellinid trilobites from British Columbia.”Program and Abstracts, Second British Columbia Palaeontological Symposium, p. 20. Vancouver, British Columbia.
Kjorlien, Y.
1998 “DeterminingExtremes in Body Weight from Skeletal Material.” Paper presented at the Eyes on Anthropology VII conference, The University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta.
Leyden, Jeremy, J.
1998 “Stable Isotope Analysis of Animal Bone: Application and Interpretation on the Great Plains.”Paper presented at the 8th Annual APALA Student Conference. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Oetelaar, Gerald A. and Jeremy J. Leyden
1998 “The Tuscany Archaeological Project: Research With and for the Public.Paper presented at the 31st Annual Conference of the Canadian Archaeological Association. Victoria, British Columbia.
Deck, Donalee, A. Kate Peach and J. E. Ward
1999 Past Subsistence Activities on the Winnipeg River: Investigations at EaKx-8 and EaKw-30. Manitoba Archaeological Journal 9(1): 140-168. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Fedirchuk, G. J.
1999 Rock medicine: calendric tally stone. Alberta Archaeological Review, No. 30. Calgary, Alberta.
Leyden, Jeremy, J.
1999 “CollagenYields and the Visual Assesment of Preservation in Bone Samples.” Paper Presented at the 9th Annual APALA Student Conference. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Dawson, Peter C., James Ward, and A. Kate Peach
2000 The Fort Pascoyac Archaeological Survey, 1999: The Pas, Manitoba. Research report on file, University of Winnipeg Anthropology Department. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Hamilton, S., Graham, J., Fisher, T.
2000 Archaeological Reconnaissance at the Rowdy Lake Portage Site (EdKo-6). Unpublished manuscript on file, Department of Anthropology, Lakehead University. Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Kjorlien, Y.
2000 Rock Art Interpretation: A Model Using the Northwest Plains. Chacmool Annual Conference proceedings. Calgary, Alberta.
Leyden, Jeremy J.
2000 “Stable Isotopes in Plains Archaeology.” Presentation to the Southwest Saskatchewan Archaeological Society. Swift Current, Saskachewan.
Leyden, Jeremy J.
2000 On the 65th Anniversary of the Saskatoon Archaeological Society. The Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Newsletter 21(4):93
Leyden, Jeremy, J. and Gerald A. Oetelaar
2000 “Bison Bones and Climate: Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopes in Archaeological Bison Remains as Indicators of Paleoenvironmental Change on the Northwestern Plains.” Paper presented at the 24th Interdisciplinary Symposium of the Center for Great Plains Studies. Lincoln, Nebraska.
Roskowski, L.
2000 “KingArthur: Fact vs. Fiction.”Paper presented at the Phi Alpha Theta Regional Honours Conference.
Dawson, Peter C. and A. Kate Peach
2001 “Redefining the Northern Limits of the Devils Lake-Sourisford Burial Complex: New Evidence from The Pas, Manitoba.”Paper presented at the Canadian Archaeological Association Conference. Banff, Alberta.
Kjorlien, Y.
2001 “Sexual Dimorphism in Gracile Australopithecines: Possible Behavioural Characteristics.”Paper presented at the Anthropology, Physical Anthropology, Linguistics & Archaeology Conference (APALA). Calgary, Alberta.
Leyden, Jeremy J. and Gerald A. Oetelaar
2001 Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopes in Archaeological Bison Remains as Indicators of Paleoenvironmental Change in Southern Alberta.Great Plains Research 11(1):3-23.
Roskowski, L.
2001 “Navajo Code Talkers: Vital Assets of WWII.”Paper presented at the Phi Alpha Theta Regional Honours Conference.
Brenner, B. and G. Monks
2002 Detecting Economic Variability in the Red River Settlement. Historical Archaeology 36(2):18-49.
Peach, A. Kate, Barry Greco, and Brian Lenius
2002 “Precontact Ceramics of Southeastern Manitoba.”Plenary Session paper presented at the Precontact Native Ceramics of the Northeastern Plains and Adjacent Areas Conference. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Peach, Kate and Monica Webster
2002 Archaeology and Native Culture.In Treasures of the Trail: A Nature Guide to Edworthy Park, Lawrey Gardens and the Douglas Fir Trail, edited by Jerry Osborn, pp. 37-41. The Edworthy Park Heritage Society. Calgary, Alberta.
Dawson, Peter C., James Ward and A. Kate Peach
2002 The Fort Pascoyac Archaeological Survey, 1999. Manitoba Archaeological Journal 12(2): 15-55. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Dawson, Peter C. and A. Kate Peach
2002 Redefining the Northern Limits of the Devils lake – Sourisford Burial Complex: New Evidence from The Pas, Manitoba. Manitoba Archaeological Journal 12(2): 55-71. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Dersch, A.
2002 “Tools for Building a Bettter World: A Possible Artifact of the Midewiwin Medicine Society.”Paper presented at the 35th Annual Chacmool Conference, University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta.
Forner, Cheryl and Echo Miller
2002 “Osteological Guide to the Bison, Burbot, and Ring-necked Pheasant.” Digital Textbook. On file Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta.
Graham, J. and Scott Hamilton
2002 “Communal Bison Killing at the Hokanson Site.”Paper presentation at the Annual Chacmool Conference. Calgary, Alberta.
Graham, J. and Scott Hamilton
2002 “The Hokanson Bison Kill Site: Blackduck, Avonlea, or Brainerd occupation?”Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association. Ottawa, Ontario.
Leyden, Jeremy, J., Leonard I. Wassenaar, Keith A. Hobson and Ernest G. Walker
2002 “Ecological Implications of isotopic Analysis of Archaeological Bison Bone From Saskatchewan, Canada.”Poster presented at the 3rd International Conference on Stable Isotope Techniques in Ecological Studies. Flagstaff, Arizona.
Woywitka, R.J.
2002 “Archaeological site location data and GIS: Do they compute?”Paper presented at the Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Dersch, A.
2003 “Patuanak: Jewel of the North.”Presented at the Calgary Zoo Esso Auditorium for the Education, Research, and Animal Care Staff. Calgary, Alberta.
Fedirchuk, G. J. , S. Labour, S. Kalhok, K. Peach and M. Fabijan.
2003 Annotated Bibliography for Heritage Resources in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. Prepared for Environmental Studies Research Fund. Calgary, Alberta.
Graham, J.
2003 “Ecological Complexity in Southwestern Manitoba.”Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Manitoba Archaeological Society. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Graham, J.
2003 “Pre-contact Occupation of the Lauder Sandhills.” Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Prairie Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers. Gimli, Manitoba.
Graham, J.
2003 “Travel Pathways: A GIS approach.”Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association. Hamilton, Ontario.
Graham, J.
2003 “An Examination and Interpretation of Vertical Bone Features in Southern Manitoba.”Paper presentation at the annual Anthropology, Physical Anthropology, Linguistics, and Archaeology (APALA) conference. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Kjorlien, Y.
2003 “Patterns in the Dispersal of Remains due to Scavenger Activity.”Paper presented at the Canadian Association of Physical Anthropologists Annual Conference.
Roskowski, L., Running IV, G., Aitkin, A., Beaudoin, A., Freeman, A., Havholm, K.
2003 “Geoarchaeological Assessment of Landscape Stability at the Below Forks Site, Saskatchewan.”Paper presented at the Association of American Geographer’s Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana.
Roskowski, L., Running IV, G., Beaudoin, A., Freeman, A.
2003 “Geoarchaeology at the Below Forks Site: Methods for Assessing Landscape Stability.”Paper presented at the Canadian Archaeological Association’s Conference. Hamilton, Ontario.
Roskowski, L.
2003 “Geoarchaeological Assessment of Ecological Stability at the Below Forks Site, Saskatchewan.”Poster presented at the INQUA Conference. Reno, Nevada.
Roskowski, L.
2003 “Geoarchaeology at the Below Forks Site: Using alluvial deposition and paleoenvironmental proxy data to reconstruct vegetal history.”Paper presented at the Chacmool Conference. Calgary, Alberta.
Sjogren, D.B, Brennand, T.A. and Robin J. Woywitka
2003 “Late-glacial icesheet paleohydrology of southern Alberta.”Poster presented at the 16th Annual International Quaternary Association (INQUA) Congress. Reno, Nevada.
Dersch, A.
2004 “Plants Equal People: Paleoethobotany in a Northern Dene Community.”Paper presented at the 37th Annual Chacmool Conference, University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta.
Dersch, A.
2004 The Bilton Stone. Alberta Archeological Review Spring. Alberta.
Dersch, A.
2004 “Trees and Forests.”A Canadian ethnobotany and forest appreciation program written for grade sixes as part of the Calgary Botanical and Zoological Society’s School Programs. Calgary, Alberta.
Dersch, A.
2004 “Archaeology in Action.”Archaeology workshops provided for the Dene Community of Patuanak and English River First Nations Band in conjunction with the Annual Youth Conference. Patuanak, Saskatchewan.
Forner, Cheryl and Echo Miller
2004 “Osteological Guide to the Bison, Burbot, and Ring-necked Pheasant.”2nd ed. Digital Textbook. On file Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta.
Forner, Cheryl Irene
2004 “Engendering Tipi Ring Campsites on the Northern Plains.”Paper presented at the Que(e)rying Archaeology, 15th Anniversary Gender Conference, University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta.
Forner, Cheryl Irene
2004 “The Identification of Hide Processing Stones Through Lithic Usewear Analysis.”Paper presented at the 62nd Annual Plains Anthropological Conference. Billings, Montana.
Forner, Cheryl Irene
2004 “Two Possible Hide Processing Stones from FbNp-1 in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatchewan.”Paper presented at the 37th Annual Canadian Archaeological Association Conference: Archaeology at the Crossroads. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Forner, Cheryl Irene
2004 “An Investigation into the Probability of Creating a Lithic Scraper Tool Typology on the Northern Plains.”Paper presented at the APALA Conference, University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Freeman, A., Roskowski, L.,
2004 “Geoarchaeological and Geomorphology of the Below Forks Site, Saskatchewan.”Paper presented at the Geological Association of Canada. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Graham, J.
2004 “Blackduck Settlement in Southwestern Manitoba.”Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Manitoba Archaeological Society. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Graham, J. and Dion Wiseman
2004 “Quantifying Resource Diversity on the Northern Plains.”Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Conference. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Hamilton, S., Graham, J., Norris, D.
2004 If these walls could speak: Using GIS to Explore the Fort at Grand Portage. Unpublished report prepared for the Grand Portage National Monument, U.S. National Parks Service No.P6150010004. 2004. Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Kjorlien, Y.
2004 “Decomposition Stages as a Baseline for Scavenging Activity.” Paper presented at the Canadian Association of Physical Anthropologists Annual Conference, University of Western Ontario. London, Ontario.
Kjorlien, Y.
2004 “Temporal Patterns in Scavenging Activity” Paper presented at the Mountain, Desert & Coastal Forensic Anthropologist Annual Meeting. Lake Mead, Nevada.
Kjorlien, Y.
2004 “Bone Element Remains with Regards to Decomposition and Scavenger Activity.”Paper presented at the Association of Graduate Anthropology Students Annual Conference, University of Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta.
Roskowski, L.
2004 “Geoarchaeology of the Below Forks Site, Saskatchewan: A model for locating Mid-Holocene Archaeological sites along the South Saskatchewan River.”Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Conference.
Roskowski, L.
2004 “Local Response to Regional Change: 6000 years of Environmental Stability at the Below Forks Site, Saskatchewan.”Paper presented at the Canadian Archaeological Association’s Conference.
Roskowski, L.
2004 “New Technology for Old Dirt: Using CT scanners to investigate sediments and soils.”Paper presented at the Archaeological Sciences of the America’s Conference.
Landals, A., B. Kulle and D. Cockle
2004 The Miniota Site, An Avonlea Component in Southwestern Manitoba. Occasional Papers of the Archaeological Society of Alberta, Number 3. Calgary, Alberta.
Landals, A.
2004 “Horse Heaven: Change in Late Precontact to Contact Period Landscape Use in Southern Alberta”. In Archaeology on the Edge, edited by Brian Kooyman and Jane Kelley. University of Calgary Press, Calgary.
Dersch, A.
2005 “Assigning Hearth Function through Paleoethnobotany.”Paper presented at the CAA Annual Conference. Nanaimo, British Columbia.
Forner, Cheryl Irene
2005 “A Model for the Examination of Gender Within Domestic Spaces on the Northern Plains.”Paper presented at the 63rd Annual Plains Anthropological Conference. Edmonton, Alberta.
Hamilton, S. and Graham, J.
2005 “Changing Lifestyles? Blackduck Adaptive Transitions from the Boreal Forest to the Northeastern plains.”Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Plains Anthropological Society. Edmonton, Alberta.
Landals, Alison and Bonnie Brenner
2005 “Bone Pegs and Peg Features in Ten Sites in Southern Alberta.”Paper presented at the Plains Anthropological Conference 2005, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Wiseman, D. and Graham, J.
2005 “Adoption and Implementation of Geomatics Technologies Among Professional Canadian Archaeologists.”Poster Presentation Annual Meeting of the Prairie Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers. (Abstract Published) Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Wiseman, D. and Graham, J.
2005 “A Mobile GIS Application for Conducting Archaeological Surveys.”Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association. Nanaimo, B.C.
Porter, M.
2005 “It Came from the Privy! An Artifact Analysis of an Albertan Coal Mining Community.”Presented at the Saskatoon Archaeological Society Meeting. Saskatoon, Saskatewan.
Youell, A.
2005 “Pronghorn Procurement on the Northern Plains; A Case for Small-Scale Hunting.”Paper presented at the 63rd Plains Anthropological Conference. Edmonton, Alberta.
Leyden, Jeremy, J., Leonard I. Wassenaar, Keith A. Hobson and Ernest G. Walker
2006 Stable Hydrogen Isotopes of Bison Bone Collagen as a Proxy for Holocene Climate on the Northern Great Plains. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 239:87-99
Porter, M.
2006 “Industrial Community Planning in Early 20th Century Western Canada: Landscapes of Inequality?”Paper presented at the 39th Annual Chacmool Conference. University of Calgary. Calgary, AB.
Porter, M.
2006 “Drinking to Deal With It: An Archaeological Examination of the Relationship Between Fatalism and Drinking Behaviour in the Crowsnest Pass.”Presented at the Annual APALA Conference, University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, Saskatewan.
Hamilton, S., Graham, J., Nicholson, B.A.
In Press Archaeological Site Distributions and Contents: Late Pre-contact Blackduck Land Use in the Northeastern Plains and Subarctic. Paper submitted to the Canadian Journal of Archaeology.
Wiseman, D. and Graham, J.
In Press Ecological Diversity and Uniqueness on the Northeastern Plains. Paper submitted to the Canadian Journal of Archaeology.
Unpublished theses
Landals, A.J.
1986 The Maple Leaf Site: An Interpretation of Prehistoric Hunting and Butchering Strategies in the Southern Alberta Rockies. M.A. Thesis, Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta.
Bohach, L.L.
1997 Systematicsand Biostratigraphy of Lower Cambrian Trilobites of Western Laurentia.Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Victoria. Victoria, British Columbia.
Brenner, B.
1998 Archival and Archaeological Perspectives on Economic Variability in the Red River Settlement, 1830-1870. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Peach, A. Kate
1999 Faunal Exploitation Patterns at the Forks: 3000 B.P. to 1860 A.D. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Tischer, J.
2000 EgPn-440: A Late Prehistoric Bison Pound on the Northwestern PlainsM.A. Thesis in Archaeology, University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta.
Woywitka, R. J.
2002 Archaeological Site Location Data: Implications for GIS. M.A. Thesis, University of Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta.
Kjorlien, Y.
2004 Patterns in the Scattering of Remains due to Scavenging Activity. M.A. Thesis, University of Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta.
Leyden, J. J.
2004 Palaeoecology of Southern Saskatchewan Bison: Changes In Diet and Environment as Inferred Through Stable Isotope Analysis of Bone Collagen. M.A. Thesis, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Roskowski, L.
2004 The Geoarchaeology of the Below Forks site, Saskatchewan. M.A. Thesis, University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta.
Winnitoy, Keely / Breibish, Keely Irene
2004 Making choices about childbirth : a study of twenty women's birth preparations and experiences in Calgary, Alberta. M.A.Thesis, University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta.
Dersch, A.
2005 Paleoethnobotany of the Upper Churchill River. M.A. Thesis. Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta.
Forner, C. I.
2005 A Model For The Examination Of Gender Within Domestic Spaces On The Northern Plains.M.A. Thesis, Department of Archaeology, University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Graham, James W.
2005 Blackduck Settlement in South-Western Manitoba: Land Use and Site Selection. M.A. Thesis, Natural Resource Institute, University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Kent, J.
2005 Human Dimensions of Wildlife Crossing Structure Management: A case Study in the South Canmore Corridor. Master of Envirnonmental Design, Faculty of Environmental Design. University of Calgary. Calgary Alberta.
Youell, A.
2005 Pronghorn Procurement on the Northern Plains: A Case for Small-Scale Hunting. M.A. Thesis, Department of Archaeology, University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Neal, B.
2006 Precontact Utilization of Sandhill Environments During the Pelican Lake and Besant Phases. M.A. Thesis, Department of Archaeology, University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Porter, M.
2006 Historical Archaeology at an Industrial Town Site: Lille, Alberta. M.A. Thesis, University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Last updated: April 4, 2008