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Canadian Journal of Archaeology Volume 35, Issue 1

Canadian Journal of Archaeology Volume 35, Issue 1

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Articles

Old World Prehistory and Early Canadian Archaeology Kristján Ahronson
Pithouses and People: Social Identity and Pithouses in the Harrison River Valley of Southwestern British Columbia Chris Springer, and Dana Lepofsky
Exploring Soilscapes and Places Inside Labrador Inuit Winter Dwellings Don Butler
Relict Shorelines and Shell Middens of the Dundas Island Archipelago Duncan McLaren, Andrew Martindale, Daryl Fedje, and Quentin Mackie
Chert Sourcing and Palaeo-Eskimo Raw Material Use in the Interior of Southern Baffin Island, Arctic Canada Brooke S. Milne, Robert W. Park, Anne C. Hamilton, and Mostafa J. Fayek
Archaeology in the Middle Fraser Canyon, British Columbia: Changing Perspectives on Paleoecology and Emergent Cultural Complexity Anna Marie Prentiss, James C. Chatters, Natasha Lyons, and Lucille E. Harris

Book Reviews/Comptes-rendus

Painting the Past with a Broad Brush: Papers in Honour of James Valliere Wright (David L. Keenlyside, and Jean-Luc Pilon, editors) – reviewed by Susan Dermarkar
Kenneth Chapman’s Santa Fe: Artists and Archaeologists, 1907-1931: The Memoirs of Kenneth Chapman (Marit K. Munson, editors) – reviewed by Laurie Milne
Kenneth Milton Chapman: A Life Dedicated to Indian Arts and Artists (Janet Chapman, and Karen Barrie) – reviewed by Laurie Milne
Landscapes and Social Transformations on the Northwest Coast: Colonial Encounters in the Fraser Valley (Jeff Oliver) – reviewed by Trevor J. Orchard
A Prehistory of Ordinary People (Monica L. Smith) – reviewed by Scott Palumbo
Collections and Objections: Aboriginal Material Culture in Southern Ontario, 1791–1914 (Michelle A. Hamilton) – reviewed by Gary Warrick

Editors Notes/Notes du rédacteur

Editor’s Notes: Training the Next Generation of Archaeologists: Resiliency in the Face of Continuing Challenges Gerald Oetelaar

In my editorial notes of the preceding issue, I used the contributions of the different authors to outline some of the challenges facing faculty members in academic institutions as they try to train the next generation of archaeologists. Today, I would like to elaborate on some of these challenges and discuss some of the innovative strategies being adopted to address these obstacles to graduate education in archaeology.