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Haines, Helen R. 2004  Review of Archaeology and the Social History of Ships, by Richard A., Gould. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 28 (1):176-178.
Beaudoin, A. B., D. Meyer, J. D. Gillespie, and D. Russell. 2004  Dissecting a signal for the Little Ice Age from environmental and historical data from central Saskatchewan. Winnipeg.
Gillespie, Jason D. 2004  Review of Ethical Issues in Archaeology, edited by Larry J. Zimmerman, Karen D. Vitelli and Julie Hollowell-Zimmer. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 28 (1):172-175.
Desrosiers, Pierre M., and Daniel Gendron. 2004  The GhGk–63 Site: A Dorset Occupation in Southeastern Hudson Bay, Nunavik. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 28(1):075-099.
Gibson, Terrance H., and Elizabeth May. 2004  Historical Resources and Economic Development: The Road Ahead for Bodo. Winnipeg.
Aubert, Maxime, Alan Watchman, Daniel Arsenault, and and Louis Gagnon. 2004  L'archéologie rupestre du Bouclier canadien: Potentiel archéométrique. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 28(1):051-074.
Greene, Nancy A. 2004  Preliminary Mapping of Comox Bay, B.C. Fish Traps. Winnipeg.
Graham, James, Dion J. Wiseman, Garry L. Running, IV, and Matthew Boyd. 2004  Quantifying Resource Diversity on the Northern Plains. Winnipeg.
Milne, Laurie A. 2004  Review of Saahkómaapína (Boy Chief) – EeOv–68, by Thomas, Head, Wendy Unfreed and Les Gorham. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 28 (1):187-189.
Greenfield, Haskel J. 2004  Spatial patterning of Early Iron Age metal production at Ndondondwane, South Africa: the question of cultural continuity between the Early and Late Ir. Winnipeg.
Gibson, Terrance H. 2004  Taking CRM into the Far Future: Integrating Historical Resource Concerns into LP Canada's Long Range Planning System in West Central Manitoba. Winnipeg.
Gill-Robinson, Heather. 2004  Using Advances in Technology to Study Bog Bodies: The Possibilities and Limitations. Winnipeg.