Archaeology in Alberta: A View from the New Millennium – 2003
$15.00
Référence: ASA-001
Jack W. Brink and John F. Dormaar, editors, 2003. A publication of the Archaeological Society of Alberta. Soft cover, 347 pages, 103 figures.
ISBN 0-7785-2853-7
- Climate and landscape of the last 2000 years in Alberta, Alwynne B. Beaudoin
- Aboriginal bows and arrows and other weapons in Alberta: the last 2,000 years, or longer?, Heinz W. Pyszczyk
- Archaeology on the Alberta Plains: the last two thousand years, Trevor R. Peck and Caroline R. Hudecek-Cuffe
- Tipi rings and Alberta archaeology: a brief overview, Gerald A. Oetelaar
- Pre-contact pottery in Alberta: an overview, Dale Walde and David Meyer
- Spirit images, medicine rocks: the rock art of Alberta, Michael A. Klassen
- Archaeology and geography of vision quest sites, John F. Dormaar
- A review of certain stone alignments and rock cairns in Alberta archaeology, J. Brink, K. Wright-Fedyniak and D. Wetzel
- Napi figures: boulder outline effigies on the Plains, J. Rod Vickers
- Alberta, Athapaskans and Apachean origins, John W. Ives
- The first 2000 years of oil sands history: ancient hunters at the northwest outlet of Glacial Lake Agassiz, Nancy Saxberg and Brian O.K. Reeves
- Before the Alberta century, Eldon Yellowhorn