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Dyck, Ian. 1994  A History of Archaeology in the National Museum of Canada, 1911-1950. Edmonton.
Dyck, Ian. 2004  Review of Archaeology in Alberta: A View from the New Millennium, edited by Jack W. Brink and John F. Dormaar. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 28 (2):370-372.
Dyck, Ian. 2014  Review of Light from Ancient Campfires: Archaeological Evidence for Native Lifeways on the Northern Plains, by Trevor R., Peck. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 38 (1):336-339.
Dyck, Ian. 1991  Review of Final Report of the 1985 and 1986 Field Seasons at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Alberta, by Brink and Dawe. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 15:270-274.
Dyck, Ian. 1991  EVIDENCE FOR INITIATION OF THE BESANT COMPLEX ON THE NORTHERN PLAINS AT 2500B.P. St.John's.
Dyck, Ian. 1983  Review of Archaeological Research in the Kame Hills Locality of Southern Indian Lake, by . Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 7 (2):245-246.
Dyck, Ian. 2000  The Last Quarter Century in Canadian Plains Archaeology. Ottawa.
Dyck, Ian. 1999  Review of Americanist Culture History: Fundamentals of Time, Space and Form (Lyman, O'Brien, and Dunnell, editors) and The Rise and Fall of Culture History, by Lyman, O 'Brien and Dunnell. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 22 (2):172-175.
Kapches, Mima Brown. 2017  Review of The Life and Work of W. B. Nickerson (1865–1926) Scientific Archaeology in Central North America, by Ian, Dyck. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 41 (1):125-127.
Dyck, Ian. 2009  Canadian Prairies Archaeology, 1886–1915: Reliance on External Interest and Expertise. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 33(2):179-204.
Dyck, Ian. 1996  HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON A NINETEENTH-CENTURY COLLECTION OF ABORIGINAL POTTERY FROM ALBERTA. Halifax.
Dyck, Ian. 1998  Sources of Chippable Petrified Peat and Wood along the South Saskatchewan River. Victoria.