Session Schedule - Core and Auger Sampling In Archaeology
Session Schedule S-23
The Prospects and Limits for Core and Auger Sampling in Archaeology
Organizers: Aubrey Cannon (McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario), Brent Suttie (Archaeological Services Branch, Fredericton, New Brunswick)
9:00-9:20 | Comparison and Evaluation of Auger and Core Sampling versus Full-Scale Excavation at McNaughton Island, on the Central Coast of British Columbia Cannon, Aubrey (McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario) |
9:20-9:40 | ITRAX XRF Technology as A Method for Analyzing Archaeological Core and Auger Samples Fletcher, Beatrice, Aubrey Cannon and Eduard Reinhardt (McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario) |
9:40-10:00 | Glimpses into the Arrangement of a Planked House Village Through Multi-element Analysis of Auger-collected Sediments Carter, Kari (Ecofor Consulting Ltd., Fort St. James, B.C.) and Paul Prince (MacEwan University, Edmonton, Alberta) |
10:00-10:20 | Evaluating the Efficiencies, Difficulties and Results of Using Vibracore Technology in a Shell Midden Site on the Central Coast of BC Duffield, Seonaid (University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia) |
10:20-10:40 | Coffee Break |
10:40-11:00 | Exploring Deep Testing Methods and Protocols in Alluvial Settings: Practical Case Studies from New Brunswick Hamilton, Anne (Archaeological Services Branch, Fredericton, New Brunswick) |
11:00-11:20 | A Case Study in Enhanced Landscape Testing Projects: Phase II of the Glenwood Project Colwell-Pasch, Chelsea (Colbr Consulting Ltd., Maquapit Lake, New Brunswick) |
11:20-11:40 | Regulatory Implications of Emerging Archaeological Assessment Methodologies Suttie, Brent and Tricia Jarratt (Archaeological Services Branch, Fredericton, New Brunswick) |