Archaeological Society of Alberta - Insights, Discoveries, Projects, and Public Outreach

Session Hosting Format: 
in-person session
Date/Heure: 
Samedi, avril 30, 2022 - 8:00am - 12:00pm
(NDT)
Room: 
British Columbia Room
Organizer(s): 
  • Shawn Bubel, Archaeological Society of Alberta
Contact Email: 
Session Description (300 word max): 

The aim of this session is to share information about Alberta archaeology to all those interested: academics, professional working in CRM, and the general public. The Archaeological Society of Alberta (ASA) serves as a liaison between the public and the Archaeological Survey/Royal Alberta Museum. Members of the ASA help protect Alberta's cultural resources and educate people about the importance these non-renewable resources. Thus, the ASA encourages the reporting of archaeological sites and artifacts, and assists in the dissemination of archaeological discoveries and projects. Presenters in this session will share information about their recent finds, field work, and research projects relating to Alberta Archaeology. This session is open to all those interested in Alberta Archaeology, and especially welcomes students and members of the pubic to present and attend.

Masquer Présentations
08:00 AM: Public Archaeology in East Central Alberta: Successes, Challenges and Lessons
08:20 AM: When Life Gives you Lemons: Make an Online Expansion of the University of Calgary’s Indigenous Youth Engagement Program
08:40 AM: The Dead Can’t Speak: A Look in to Cemeteries of Métis Communities in Alberta
09:00 AM: Investigating seasonality estimates at the Fincastle site
09:20 AM: Dendroarchaeological Investigations in the Beaver Hills: A Case Study of the Robertson Spruce Lodge
09:40 AM: Diversity in Archaeological Employment
10:00 AM: Food is more than just animals: Plant analyses from Parkland sites in Alberta
10:40 AM: From slate pencils to militia buttons: a complex historic site in Calgary
11:00 AM: A Well Preserved Cody Complex Campsite at FiPj-176 - EL. Smith Water Treatment Plant, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
11:20 AM: Developing the West: An Examination of Railway Construction Camps in Western Canada
11:40 AM: Circle CRM Public Archaeology: The Swainson Site (FeOw-2)