Where East Meets West: The New Copper Cultures

Conference Paper

Abstract

Trace element analyses of metal artifacts from sixteenth century archaeological sites in Ontario have provided new evidence concerning not only the initiation of European contact, but the character of the contemporary Native metal working industry. Fifteenth through seventeenth century native metal artifact forms are compared with assemblages of reworked European metal in an effort to determine the degree of paradigmatic continuity evidenced in the manipulation of those materials.