From ancient pots and botanical remains to industrial heritage and aviation sites: papers in recognition of Michael Deal’s distinguished career in archaeology

Date/Time: 
Thursday, May 16, 2019 - 9:00am to 4:00pm
(NDT)
Room: 
Montmorency
Organizer(s): 
  • Catherine Cottreau-Robins and Barry Gaulton
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Session Description (300 word max): 

Dr. Michael Deal has enjoyed a long and fruitful career in archaeology. His retirement in August 2018, after 33 years of dedicated teaching and university service at Memorial University of Newfoundland, provides a fitting opportunity to reflect upon and recognize his achievements. The papers in this session, presented by colleagues and former/current students, pay homage to the breadth and scope of Mike’s research interests. From the Archaic shoreline of the Annapolis River to the Mexican highlands and the airfields of Gander, Mike has studied the full range of prehistory in the Maritime Peninsula and beyond, influencing regularly the fields of pre-colonial archaeology, ethnoarchaeology, paleoethnobotany, industrial archaeology and aviation archaeology. Join us as we celebrate a remarkable contribution to Canadian archaeology.

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09:10 AM: Dr. Michael Deal: Recollections of an Early Graduate Student
09:40 AM: Continuity and change in the rock art of the Canadian Maritimes.
10:30 AM: Crashes, Recoveries, and Aviators: The Evolution of Aviation Archaeology in Newfoundland and Labrador
11:00 AM: “A profitable merchandise” : the archaeology of early industry at Avalon 1621-1629
11:30 AM: Micro-Analytical Techniques and Shell Midden Archives of The Canadian North Atlantic Ocean
01:40 PM: In the wake of the Labrador Current: Maritime Archaic at the Beaches Site (DeAk-01), Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador.
02:10 PM: New Perspectives from the Boswell Site in Southwestern Nova Scotia: A Paper in Honor of Dr. Michael Deal
03:00 PM: Wela'lin Mike: The contributions of Michael Deal to the work of recognizing Mi'kmaw Rights and Title in Nova Scotia
03:30 PM: The palaeoethnobotany of Ferryland's Beothuk deposits