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Results for "departments_tesim:"Department of Anthropology""
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Fall 2013
Ongoing excavations on Rebun Island have demonstrated the prehistoric use of obsidian persistently from the Middle Jomon (5400−4300 cal.YBP) to Okhotsk (1500−750 YBP) periods. Since obsidian does not occur naturally on Rebun Island, only the transportation of raw materials and/or finished tools...
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Postglacial Human and Environmental Landscapes of Northeastern Alberta: An analysis of a late Holocene sediment record from Sharkbite Lake, Alberta
DownloadSpring 2019
Sharkbite Lake lies in northeastern Alberta’s lower Athabasca River Valley, within which lies the modern boundaries of the Mineable Oil Sands Region (MOSR). Much of the palaeoecological research to date has addressed the establishment of the Boreal Forest; however, the late Holocene...
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1986
Masters thesis. Analyses of part of a pottery vessel recovered from site GFPa-32 in the southern boreal forest of Alberta suggests that the vessel is closer to late variant Saskatchewan Basin ware than to the Clearwater Lake Punctuate type. Includes a discussion of the relationship between these...
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Spring 2019
In the mid-13th century AD, small bands of people affiliated with the archaeologically known Promontory Culture and Fremont Complex resided in close geographic proximity on the west side of Promontory Point, Utah. The timing of this co-residence corresponds with significant changes that were...
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Spring 2014
This research examines the stories created for Project Citizenship, a collaborative action research project between the SKILLS Society, a non-profit agency that supports people with developmental disabilities, the University of Alberta and the Nina Haggerty Center for Arts. The majority of the...