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Canadian Journal of Archaeology

Canadian Journal of Archaeology Volume 34, Issue 1

The Canadian Journal of Archaeology is a biannual publication of the Canadian Archaeological Association. Its principal mandate is to document the processes and results of Canadian archaeology, and to serve as a venue for descriptive studies, cultural historical syntheses, theoretical explorations, and sociocultural analyses relating to the practice and politics of archaeology.

In this issue ...

Volume 34 • Issue 1 • 2010

Neither Seen Nor Heard: Looking for Children in Northwest Coast Archaeology  – April Ruttle
A Possible Simon Fraser Signature Site, Stuart Lake, British Columbia  – Peter D. Francis, and John E.  P. Porter
Person, Place, Memory, Thing: How Inuit Elders are Informing Archaeological Practice in the Canadian North  – Natasha Lyons, Peter Dawson, Matthew Walls, Donald Uluadluak, Louis Angalik, Mark Kalluak, Philip Kigusiutuak, Luke Kiniksi, Joe Karetak, and Luke Suluk
8,000 Years of Technological Change in the Gulf of Georgia: Is There a Major Transition at 4850  cal  B.P.?  – Christopher J.  H. Ames, Andre Costopoulos, and Colin D. Wren