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Allen, Patricia. 1996  SOME PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN EARLY NEW BRUNSWICK HISTORIC SITES AND OTHER INTERESTING STUFF. Halifax.
Allentuck, Adam. 2008  Beyond Linnaean Taxonomy and Towards Alternative Animal Classification in Zooarchaeology. Peterborough.
Allum, Claire. 1993  A Home away from Home : the Use of Ranchos by the Chachi Indians and its Implications for Archaeological Research. Montreal.
Allum, Claire. 2003  Des champs de pétrole du Canada à l'archéologie : la tomographie sismique, outil de recherche archéologique de demai. Hamilton.
Almqvist, Bjarne. 2004  Magnetization Dating of Kirkstead Abbey, Lincolnshire, England: Evidence for Reuse of Roman and Saxon Masonry. Winnipeg.
Ames, Ken. 2005  Review of Complex Hunter-Gatherers: Evolution and Organization of Prehistoric Communities on the Plateau of Northwestern North America, edited by William C. Prentiss and Ian Kuijt. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 29 (2):289-292.
Ames, Christopher J. H., Julien Riel-Salvatore, and Benjamin R. Collins. 2013  Why We Need an Alternative Approach to the Study of Modern Human Behaviour. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 37(1):021-047.
Ames, Christopher J. H., André Costopoulos, and Colin D. Wren. 2010  8,000 Years of Technological Change in the Gulf of Georgia: Is There a Major Transition at 4850  cal  B.P.? Canadian Journal of Archaeology 34(1):32-63.
Ames, Kenneth M. 2008  Review of A History of Archaeological Thought (Second Edition) (Bruce G. Trigger) and The Archaeology of Bruce Trigger, edited by Ronald F. Williamson and Michael S. Bisson. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 32 (1):128-134.
Ames, Kenneth M., and Andrew Martindale. 2014  Rope Bridges and Cables: A Synthesis of Prince Rupert Harbour Archaeology. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 38(1):140-178.
Ames, Kenneth M. 2012  Review of Structured Worlds: The Archaeology of Hunter-Gatherer Thought and Action, edited by Aubrey Cannon. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 36 (2):337-339.
Ames, K. 1981  Towards a general model of social differentiation among foragers. Edmonton.
Ames, Kenneth M. 2006  Review of Haida Gwaii: Human History and Environment from the Time of Loon to the Time of the Iron People, edited by Daryl W. Fedje and Rolf W. Mathewes. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 30 (2):302-306.
Ames, Kenneth M. 2009  Review of Chiefdoms and Other Archaeological Delusions, by Timothy R., Pauketat. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 33 (1):115-118.
Amsden, C.W. 1976  Camps and Sites in Settlement Pattern Reconstruction: The Nunamiut Case. Winnipeg.
Amundsen-Meyer, Lindsay. 2022  Blazing the Trail: Geographic Information Systems Analysis of the Old North Trail. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 46(2):145-178.
Amundsen-Meyer, Lindsay M. 2013  Nature versus Culture: A Comparison of Blackfoot and Kayapó Resource Management. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 37(2):219-247.
Amundson, L.J., and David Meyer. 2003  Occupation planoenne tardive au site de St. Louis, FfNk-7, dans le centre de la Saskatchewan. Hamilton.
Amundson, L.J. 2004  Review of Thinking About Cultural Resource Management: Essays from the Edge, by Thomas F., King. Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 28 (1):151-153.
Amundson, Leslie J.(Butch), and Belinda Riehl-Fitzsimmons. 2005  A Snapshot in Time: The As-Found Recording of the Leonard Homestead in Southwestern Saskatchewan. Nanaimo.
Amundson, Leslie J.(Butch), and Kristin Enns-Kavanagh. 2005  Submerged Cabin (GiMo-1) Investigation at Neil Island, Churchill River, Saskatchewan. Nanaimo.
Amundson, Leslie J. 1997  Defining a Cultural Landscape of Stone Features in the Neutral Hills of Saskatchewan / Détermination d'un paysage culturel d'objets d. Saskatoon.
Amundson, Leslie(Butch). 2004  The Napaw Sipik Site (FiMq-2): A River House Complex Occupation in Eastern Saskatchewan. Winnipeg.
Anaya-Hernandez, Armando. 2005  Archaeological Potential Modelling in North Eastern British Columbia. Nanaimo.
Anderson, J.E. 1968  The Study of Skeletal Populations. Winnipeg.