Canadian Journal of Archaeology Volume 26, Issue 2
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Articles
Public Opinion and Canadian Archaeological Heritage: A National Perspective
Thaniba Wakandagi Among the Ontario Iroquois
The Cape Flattery Fur Seal: An Extinct Species of Callorhinus in the Eastern North Pacific?
Compositional and Mineralogical Fingerprinting of 18th–19th-Century Earthenware from Eastern Canadian Potworks and Archaeological Sites
Comments on "A Possible Fluteplayer Picotgraph Site Near Exshaw, Alberta"
Book Reviews/Comptes-rendus
Plains Indian Rock Art
A History of the Native People of Canada, Volume II (1,000 B.C.–A.D. 500)
Taming the Taxonomy: Toward a New Understanding of Great Lakes Archaeology
The Arctic Voyages of Martin Frobisher: An Elizabethan Adventure
Native Title and the Transformation of Archaeology in the Postcolonial World
Les Habitudes Alimentaires des Habitants De L’Îlot Hunt(CeEt-110) de 1850 À 1900: Étude Archéozoologique
Assessing Site Significance: A Guide for Archaeologists and Historians
Sampling in Archaeology
Excavation
Chaco Meridian: Centers of Political Power in the Ancient Southwest
Hawaiki, Ancestral Polynesia: An Essay in Historical Anthropology
Europe's First Farmers
Editors Notes/Notes du rédacteur
Editor's Note
On August 30th of this year, U.S. Magistrate Judge John Jelderks issued a ruling allowing archaeologists and other scientists to study the set of 9,000-year-old human remains of the individual who has become known as Kennewick Man. Are the issues of this case relevant to Canadian archaeology?