Canadian Journal of Archaeology Volume 26, Issue 1
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Articles
A Possible Fluteplayer Pictograph Site Near Exshaw, Alberta
Digitizing the Past: A New Procedure for Faded Rock Painting Photography
Preliminary Geochemical Fingerprinting of Dacite Lithic Artifacts from the British Columbia Interior Plateau
Book Reviews/Comptes-rendus
Basketry and Cordage from Hesquiat Harbour
The Fisher Site: Archaeological, Geological and Paleobotanical Studies at an Early Paleo-Indian Site in Southern Ontario, Canada
The Archaeological Northeast
Lithics: Macroscopic Approaches to Analysis
The Birth of the Gods and the Origins of Agriculture
Constructing Frames of Reference: An Analytical Method for Archaeological Theory Building Using Ethnographic and Environmental Data Sets
Editors Notes/Notes du rédacteur
Editor's Note
In contemporary archaeology, the issue of representativeness has long been an important consideration when it comes to method and theory. Whether our concern is with determining adequate sampling parameters or proposing alternative interpretations, we need to insure that our work recognizes all possible outcomes. Seeking representativeness should be no less important in archaeological publications. The range of ideas, interpretations, and methods now being employed in the realm of Canadian archaeology is considerable. As Editor, I am committed to ensuring that this diversity is fully represented in the Canadian Journal of Archaeology.