CURRICULUM VITAE DAVID W. BLACK

BUSINESS ADDRESS: Department of Anthropology Faculty of Arts University of P.O. Box 4400 Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5A3 Dept: (506)453-4975 Fax: (506)453-5071 Lab: (506)447-3452 Email: [email protected]

CITIZENSHIP: Canadian

EDUCATION: Doctor of Philosophy: 1989; archaeology/anthropology; Department of Anthropology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. Master of Arts: 1984; archaeology/anthropology; Department of Anthropology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. Bachelor of Arts: 1980; archaeology major, anthropology minor; Archaeology Department, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia. Thesis and Dissertation References: • Black, D.W. 1989. Living Close to the Ledge: Prehistory and Human Ecology of the Bliss Islands, Quoddy Region, New Brunswick, Canada. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, McMaster University. • Black, D.W. 1983. What Images Return: A Study of the Stratigraphy and Seasonality of a Small Shell Midden in the West Isles of New Brunswick. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, McMaster University.

CURRENT POSITION: Honorary Research Professor/Archaeologist Department of Anthropology University of New Brunswick–Fredericton

ACADEMIC INTERESTS: prehistoric archaeology, zooarchaeology, taphonomy, paleodiet, geoarchaeology, human ecology, stratigraphy, shell-bearing sites, lithic materials analysis, hunter-gatherer-fishers, marine coastal adaptations, Maritime Provinces, Northeast, North America

PREVIOUS AFFILIATIONS: • Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New Brunswick–Fredericton • Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Anthropology, McMaster University • Research Associate, Archaeological Services, Government of New Brunswick • Independent Researcher, Department of Invertebrate Zoology, Royal Ontario Museum

Revised: October 26, 2020 Page 1 of 10 CV: D.W. Black CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS: • The George Frederick Clarke Artifact Collection • Insular Quoddy Region Archaeology Project—Sites on Bedrock Outcrops • Bliss Islands Archaeology Project • History and Biography of Nineteenth-Century Archaeology in New Brunswick • Lithic Materials Acquisition and Use in the New Brunswick Archaeological Record

PUBLICATIONS: Publications Submitted/Under Review/In Press: • Black, D.W. (2021). Foreword. In Betts, M.W., and M.G. Hrynick, Archaeology of the Atlantic Northeast. University of Toronto Press. (1 pg) • Black, D.W. (2021). Far Northeastern Flaked Lithic Material Acquisition and Exchange: Looking Through the Bliss Islands Lens; chapter for K.R. Holyoke and M.G. Hrynick (eds.), The Far Northeast 3000BP to Contact. Canadian Museum of History, Mercury Series: University of Ottawa Press. (68 pp, 1 tbl, 10 fig) • Black, D.W. (2021). The Bliss Islands Petrographic Series: Identification and Classification. Online Appendix.(10 pp, 1 tbl) • Black, D.W., and E.L. Hubert (2020). The Birch Islands Cache: An Unusual Moorehead Burial Tradition Flaked Stone Assemblage. Archaeological Society Bulletin. (34 pp, 1 tbl, 11 fig) Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles: • Hrynick, M.G., and D.W. Black 2016. Cultural Continuity in Maritime Woodland Period Domestic Architecture in the Quoddy Region. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 40(1):23–67. • Hrynick, M.B., M.W. Betts, and D.W. Black 2012. A Late Woodland Period Dwelling Feature from Nova Scotia’s South Shore: Evidence for Patterned Use of Domestic Space. Archaeology of Eastern North America 40:1–25. • Betts, M.W., S.E. Blair and D.W. Black 2012. Perspectivism, Mortuary Symbolism and Human–Shark Relationships on the Maritime Peninsula. American Antiquity 77(4):621–645. • Black, D.W. 2000. Rum Beach and the Susquehanna Tradition in the Quoddy Region, Charlotte County, New Brunswick. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 24:89–106. • Black, D.W., and C.R. Blair 2000. Faunal Remains from the Loyalist Occupation of the Bliss Islands, New Brunswick. In T.M. Friesen (ed.), Studies in Canadian Zooarchaeology: Papers in Honour of Howard G. Savage. Ontario Archaeology 69:39–54. • Black, D.W., and L.A. Wilson 1999. The Washademoak Lake Chert Source, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. Archaeology of Eastern North America 27:81–108. • Black, D.W., J.E. Reading and H.G. Savage 1998. Archaeological Records of the Extinct Sea Mink, Mustela macrodon (Carnivora:Mustelidae), from Canada. Canadian Field- Naturalist 112(2):45–49. • Bishop, J.C., and D.W. Black 1988. The Lands Edge Also: Culture History and Seasonality at the Partridge Island Shell Midden Site. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 12:17–37. Peer-Reviewed Chapters in Books: • Black, D.W. 2017. Archaeological Sea Mammal Remains from the Maritime Provinces of

Revised: October 26, 2020 Page 2 of 10 CV: D.W. Black Canada. In M.W. Betts and M.G. Hrynick (eds.), North American East Coast Shell Midden Research. Journal of the North Atlantic, Special Volume 10, pp. 70–89. • Black, D.W. 2003. L’importance du phoque dans l’alimentation des populations silvicoles de la région de Quoddy (Nouveau-Brunswick). In P. Charest et M. Plourde (dir.), La chasse au phoque, une activité multimillénaire. Montréal: Recherches amérindiennes au Québec, Vol. XXXIII, No. 1, pp. 21–34. • Black, D.W. 2002. Out of the Blue and Into the Black: The Middle–Late Maritime Woodland Transition in the Quoddy Region, New Brunswick, Canada. In J.P. Hart and C.B. Rieth (eds.), Northeast Subsistence–Settlement Change: A.D. 700–1300, pp. 301–320. New York State Museum Bulletin #496. Albany: University of the State of New York/State Education Department. • Betts, M.W., D.W. Black, B. Robinson and A. Spiess 2019. Prehistoric Coastal Adaptations to the Northern and Southern Scotian Shelf. In L. Reeder- Myers, J.A. Turck and T.C. Rick (eds.), The Archaeology of Human–Environmental Dynamics on the North American Atlantic Coast, pp. 44–80. Gainesville: University of Florida Press. Chapters in Books: • Black, D.W. 2016. Someone Before Us, Half a Century Later: An Afterword. In G.F. Clarke, Someone Before Us (fourth edition): Buried History in Central New Brunswick (M. Bernard, ed.), pp. 217–223. Woodstock, N.B.: Chapel Street Editions. • Black, D.W. 2016. Technical Captions for Artifact Figures. In G.F. Clarke, Someone Before Us (fourth edition): Buried History in Central New Brunswick (M. Bernard, ed.), pp. 211–216. Woodstock, N.B.: Chapel Street Editions. • Black, D.W. 2013. “Some Clams In Those Days” Shell Midden Archaeology on the Bliss Islands. In P. Erickson and J. Fowler (eds.), Underground New Brunswick, Stories of Archaeology, pp. 27–36. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing. • Black, D.W. (with commentary by P.H. von Bitter, S.A. Davis, G.F. MacDonald, A.L. Burke, M.E. Googoo and S. Greer) 2011. Background, Discussion and Recommendations for Extending the Analysis of Lithic Materials used by Paleoindians at the Debert and Belmont Sites. In T. Bernard, L.M. Rosenmeier and S.L. Farrell (eds.), Ta’n Wetapeksi’k: Understanding From Where We Come (Proceedings of the 2005 Debert Research Workshop), pp. 111–128. Truro, Nova Scotia: The Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq and Eastern Woodlands Print Communications. • Black, D.W. 2002. Ponapsqey: Jemseg Crossing Petrographic Series and Preliminary Evaluations of Flaked Lithic Materials From the Jemseg Assemblage. In S.E. Blair (ed.), Wolastoqiyik Ajemseg, The People of the Beautiful River at Jemseg, vol. 2: Archaeological Results, pp. 89–116. N.B. Archaeology Series, Ms. #36E. Fredericton: Archaeological Services New Brunswick. • Black, D.W. 2000. That Thing of Shreds and Patches: An Archaeological Narrative of the Bliss Islands Thoroughfare, Quoddy Region, New Brunswick. In M. Boyd, J.C. Erwin, and M. Hendrickson (eds.), The Entangled Past: Integrating History and Archaeology, pp. 146–55. Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Chacmool Archaeological Association. Calgary: Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary. • Black, D.W. 1991. Stratigraphic Integrity in Northeastern Shell Middens: An Example From the Insular Quoddy Region. In M. Deal and S. Blair (eds.), Prehistoric Archaeology in

Revised: October 26, 2020 Page 3 of 10 CV: D.W. Black the Maritime Provinces: Past and Present Research, pp. 201–215. Committee on Archaeological Cooperation, Reports in Archaeology #8. Fredericton: Council of Maritime Premiers. Single-Authored Papers: • Black, D.W. 1987. An Overview of the Bliss Islands Archaeology Project. Maine Archaeological Society Newsletter 1(2):5–9. • Black, D.W. 1987. Down the Stream or Up the Creek? The Economic Geography of a Dendritic Tributary/Exchange System in Micronesia. Nexus: The Canadian Student Journal of Anthropology 5:17–43. • Black, D.W. 1981. Tractors and Transactors: Some Possible Infrastructural Reasons for the Ambivalent Attitudes of Males Toward Females in the New Guinea Highlands. Nexus: The Canadian Student Journal of Anthropology 2(1):89–108. • Black, D.W. 1981. Systemic Subsistence: An Exploration of the Culture/Nature Interface in Oceania. Nexus: The Canadian Student Journal of Anthropology 1(2):1–18. Co-authored Papers: • Murphy, B.M., and D.W. Black 1996. Zooarchaeological Research in . Canadian Zooarchaeology 9:2–20. • Black, D.W., and R. Holmes Whitehead 1988. Prehistoric Shellfish Preservation and Storage on the Northeast Coast. North American Archaeologist 9(1):17–30. • Black, D.W., and C.J. Turnbull 1986. Recent Archaeological Research in the Insular Quoddy Region, New Brunswick, Canada. Current Anthropology 27(4):400–402. Monographs: • Black, D.W. 2018. “...gathering pebbles on a boundless shore...” — The Rum Beach Site and Intertidal Archaeology in the Canadian Quoddy Region. UNB Libraries, Scholar Research Repository. Available online: https://unbscholar.lib.unb.ca/islandora/object/unbscholar%3A9409 • Black, D.W. 2004. Living Close to the Ledge: Prehistoric Human Ecology of the Bliss Islands, Insular Quoddy Region, New Brunswick, Canada (second edition). Occasional Papers in Northeastern Archaeology, #6. St. John’s, Newfoundland: Copetown Press. • Black, D.W. 1992. Living Close to the Ledge: Prehistoric Human Ecology of the Bliss Islands, Insular Quoddy Region, New Brunswick, Canada. Occasional Papers in Northeastern Archaeology, #6. Dundas, Ontario: Copetown Press. Reviews and Encyclopedia Entries: • Black, D.W. 2011. Shell Middens. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Available online: http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/shell-middens/ • Black, D.W. 2007. Review of The Archaic of the Far Northeast, edited by D. Sanger and M.A.P. Renouf. Northeast Anthropology 74:87–88. • Black, D.W. 1994. Review of Early Holocene Occupations in Northern New England, edited by B. Robinson, J. Petersen and A. Robinson. American Antiquity 59(4):805–806. • Black, D.W. 1990. Two Types of Folly: the Old, the New and Deja Vu in Archaeology. In D.P. St. Christian (ed.), No Turn Unstoned: The ‘New’ Archaeology in 1990. Nexus: The Canadian Student Journal of Anthropology 8(1):172–177. • Black, D.W. 1986. Ethics and Values in Archaeology: A Booknote. Nexus: The Canadian Student Journal of Anthropology 4(1):96. • Fife, W., and D.W. Black 1988. A Conservative Generation of Students? Comments on “Anthropology’s Other Press.” Current Anthropology 29(3):491–493. • Hrynick, M.G., and D.W. Black 2012. The Bocabec Site. The Canadian Encyclopedia.

Revised: October 26, 2020 Page 4 of 10 CV: D.W. Black Available online: http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/bocabec-archaeological-site/ Published Abstracts: • Black, D.W., and L.A. Wilson 1998. History and Geology of the Washademoak Lake Chert Source. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 30(1):5 (No. 6109). Published Manuscripts: • Black, D.W. (ed.) 1994. The Partridge Island Archaeology Project, vol. 2: The Partridge Island Site: Early and Middle Woodland–Related Sites in the Quoddy Region (J.C. Bishop, author). New Brunswick Archaeology Series, Ms. #28. Fredericton: Archaeological Services. • Black, D.W. (ed.) 1993. The Partridge Island Archaeology Project, vol. 1: What Images Return: A Study of the Stratigraphy and Seasonality of A Shell Midden in the Insular Quoddy Region of New Brunswick (D.W. Black, author). New Brunswick Archaeology Series, Ms. #27. Fredericton: Archaeological Services. • Black, D.W. 1988. Bliss Revisited: Preliminary Accounts of the Bliss Islands Archaeology Project, Phase II. New Brunswick Ms. in Archaeology #24. Fredericton: Archaeological Services. • Black, D.W. 1985. Living in Bliss: An Introduction to the Archaeology of the Bliss Islands Group, Charlotte County, New Brunswick. New Brunswick Ms. in Archaeology #8. Fredericton: Archaeological Services. • Black, D.W. 1984. BgDr38: Test Excavations at a Multi–component Prehistoric/Historic Site on Deer Island. New Brunswick Ms. in Archaeology #7. Fredericton: Archaeological Services. • Black, D.W. 1984. An Archaeological Survey of the Shores of the Grand Manan Archipelago. N.B. Ms. in Archaeology #5. Fredericton: Archaeological Services New Brunswick. Online Research Dissemination: • Black, D.W. 2019. A History of Archaeology in Charlotte County, New Brunswick. Part 1: Available online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4DWoyNBtgk Part 2: Available online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ug-7-XhyInA • Black, D.W. 2017. Some Remarks on the Occasion of the Publication of Someone Before Us (4th ed.). Available online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xw6hyfzFlI&feature=youtu.be • Black, D.W. 2016. Additional Information re JONA paper: Phocid Seal Identifications. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/_resources/pdf/arts-fr/dwblack/ phocidsealidentifications.pdf • Black, D.W. 2016. Additional Information re JONA paper: Stable Isotope Analyses. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/_resources/pdf/arts-fr/dwblack/ stableisotopesanalyses.pdf • Black, D.W. 2015. Weir Site Excavation Poster. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/ fredericton/arts/_ assets/documents/anth/weirexcavationposter.pdf • Black, D.W. 2015. Loyalist Site Excavation Poster. Available online: http://www.unb.ca/ fredericton/arts/_assets/documents/anth/loyalistexcavationposter.pdf • Black, D.W. 2015. The George Frederick Clarke Artifact Collection: Canoe, Portage and Fishing Connections. Available online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko1qzTBA8X4 • Black, D.W. 2015. The Northeast Point Site (BgDq7). Edited by Cora A. Woolsey; narrated by DWB. Available online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xx9l2fnZuhA&feature=youtu.be • Black, D.W. 2014. Coastal Erosion and Archaeological History in Charlotte County, New Brunswick. Available online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJF4hvOtHbY

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• Black, D.W. 2010. Ten... and Counting. Available online: http://coastalarchaeology.wordpress.com/ • Black, D.W. 2009. The George Frederick Clarke Artifact Collection. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/departments/anthropology/undergrad/labs/gfc-bibliography.html • Black, D.W. 2009. Archaeological excavations at the Loyalist Site (BgDr66). Available online: http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/departments/anthropology/research/loyalist.html • Black, D.W. 2009. Pioneers of NB Archaeology III: Loring W. Bailey. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/_resources/pdf/arts-fr/dwblack/bailey.pdf • Black, D.W. 2008. Pioneers of NB Archaeology II: Abraham Gesner. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/_resources/pdf/arts-fr/dwblack/gesner.pdf • Black, D.W. 2008. A Native Artifact from the Ocean Floor near Indian Island. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/_resources/pdf/arts-fr/dwblack/gougeindianisland.pdf • Black, D.W. 2008. Pioneers of NB Archaeology I: Spencer F. Baird. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/_resources/pdf/arts-fr/dwblack/baird.pdf • Black, D.W. 2004. The Pintlowes Cove Projectile Point. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/_resources/pdf/arts-fr/dwblack/pintlowes-cove.pdf • Black, D.W. , E.L. Atkinson and D. Kane 2008. The Cape Enrage Figurine (BjDe5): An Unusual Mobiliary Art Object found in New Brunswick. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/_resources/pdf/arts-fr/dwblack/capeenragefigurinemar08.pdf • Black, D.W. , T. Krause and M. Arsenault 2008. The Upsalquitch Harpoon: A Unilaterally Multi-barbed Harpoon Point from Traditional Mi’kmaq Territory. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/_resources/pdf/arts-fr/dwblack/upsalquitchharpoon.pdf • Cunningham, R., and D.W. Black 2008. Native Artifacts from Maugerville. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/_resources/pdf/arts-fr/dwblack/kmtpartifacts.pdf • Gilbert, C.D., P.M. Gamblin and D.W. Black 2007. The Usual Suspects: Exotic Toolstones in Quoddy Region Archaeological Assemblages. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/_assets/documents/anth/exoticlithics.pdf • Gilbert, C.D., P.M. Gamblin and D.W. Black 2007. The Usual Suspects: Local Toolstones in Quoddy Region Archaeological Assemblages. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/_assets/documents/anth/locallithics.pdf • Gilbert, C.D., M.J. Gallant and D.W. Black 2006. Distinguishing Carboniferous- from Mesozoic-associated Chert Toolstones in the Canadian Maritimes. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/_assets/documents/anth/mesozoicchert.pdf Publications In Preparation: • Black, D.W., and C.D. Gilbert, editors Charlotte County Archaeology (working title). (Volume for publication in the Canadian Museum of Civilization’s Mercury Series. University of Ottawa Press.) • Black, D.W. Curves and Volumes: An Introduction to the Chronostratigraphy of the Weir Site, Bliss Islands, Quoddy Region, New Brunswick (30 pp, 2 tbl, 12 fig); chapter for Charlotte County Archaeology.

Peer Reviews (articles and chapters; grant applications; promotion reviews): 43

LECTURES, CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION: Single-authored Conference Papers: 13 Co-authored Conference Papers: 38 Conference Posters: 13 Symposia Organized and Chaired: 7 Workshop Participation: 12

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GRADUATE SUPERVISION: • Woodland Period Domestic Architecture on the Coast of the Maritime Peninsula: A Case Study from Port Joli Harbour, Nova Scotia; M. Gabriel Hrynick; M.A. Anthropological Archaeology (co-supervision with M.W. Betts); April 2011. • The Archaeology of the Deer Island Point Site (BfDr5), Charlotte County, New Brunswick; C. Drew Gilbert; M.A. Anthropological Archaeology; April 2011. • Ceramic Sherds in the George Frederick Clarke Collection: A Technological Approach; Cora A. Woolsey; M.A. Anthropological Archaeology; August 2010. • Geomorphological Processes and the Development of the Lower Saint John River Human Landscape; Pamela J. Dickinson; Ph.D. Geoarchaeology (co-supervision with B.E. Broster); June 2008. • Archaic Period Archaeological Research in the Interior of Southwestern New Brunswick; Brent D. Suttie; M.A. Anthropological Archaeology; February 2005. (Published as: Suttie, Brent D. 2007. A Contribution to the Archaic Period in the Southwestern New Brunswick. Occasional Papers in Northeastern Archaeology, #16. St. John’s, Newfoundland: Copetown Press.) • A Regional Pre-Contact Ceramic Sequence for the Saint John River Valley; Vincent G.J. Bourgeois; M.A. Anthropological Archaeology; February 1999. • The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Grand Manan Archipelago: Cultural History and Regional Integration; Susan E. Blair; M.A. Anthropological Archaeology; September 1996. (Published as: Blair, Susan E. 1999. The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Grand Manan Archipelago: Cultural History and Regional Integration. New Brunswick Archaeology Series, Ms #29. Fredericton: Archaeological Services.) • Exploring Patterns of Prehistoric Lithic Material Use in the Insular Quoddy Region, New Brunswick; Shianne L. MacDonald; M.A. Anthropological Archaeology; December 1994.

Additional Thesis Reviews (Ph.D., M.A. and B.A. honors): 22

CONTRACT RESEARCH AND CONSULTING REPORTS: Public Interpretation: • Black, D.W. 2003. The Minister’s Island Shell Midden Site: Some Interpretive Notes. Prepared for P.M. Allen, Archaeological Services New Brunswick. Native Recognition Research • Black, D.W. 2007. A Summary of the Pre-contact Archaeological History of the Canadian Portion of Traditional Territory. Prepared for Paul Williams, Team Leader, Research project for the Recognition of the Passamaquoddy People in Canada, St. Croix–Schoodic Passamaquoddy Nation, St. Andrews, New Brunswick. Environmental Impact Assessments: • Black, D.W. 2002. Appendix E: Geomorphology, Bathymetry and Intertidal Zones—Letang Islands, Charlotte County, N.B. In S.E. Blair (ed.) The Letang Islands Nature Preserve: Natural and Cultural Environments and Use-Option Study. Heritage Technologies, Inc.: Prepared for the New Brunswick Nature Trust.

Revised: October 26, 2020 Page 7 of 10 CV: D.W. Black • Black, D.W. 1994. Heritage Resource Assessment of the Proposed Summer Hill Landfill Site, Charlotte County, New Brunswick. Prepared for Neill and Gunter, Ltd. Lithic Materials Analyses: • Black, D.W. 2013. Consultation concerning identification of Flaked Lithic Materials Analysis for Nova Scotia sites. Prepared for Leah Rosenmeier, Mi’kmawey Debert, Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq, Truro, Nova Scotia. • Black, D.W. 2012. Preliminary Examination of Flaked Lithic Artifacts from the E’se’get Archaeology Project, Port Joli, Nova S. Prepared for M. Betts, Canadian Museum of Civilization. • Black, D.W. 2011. Identification and Evaluation of Paleo-American Lithic Artifacts from the Pennfield Area, Charlotte County. Prepared for C.R. Blair, Stantec. • Black, D.W. 2009. Identification and Evaluation of two Lithic Material Specimens. Prepared for J. Miller, Earth & Stone, Ltd. • Black, D.W. 2003. The Wallace Cove Site (BgDq29): Analysis of Lithic Artifacts. Prepared for S. Neilsen, AMEC Earth & Environmental Ltd. • Black, D.W. 2002. The Narrows (EPA12) and Dennis Stream (EPA21) Sites: Analysis of Flaked Lithic Artifacts. Prepared for R.S. Finley, AMEC Earth & Environmental Ltd. • Black, D.W. 2001. Swan Lake Creek East (BlDn27) Flaked Lithic Materials Analysis. Prepared for C. Varley, Jacques-Whitford Environmental Ltd. • Black, D.W. 2000. Flaked Lithics From the Fort Jemseg Testing. Prepared for the New Brunswick Archaeology Society. • Black, D.W. 1999. Examination of Selected Flaked Lithic Materials From the Perimeter Testing of the Meadows Site. Prepared for V. Bourgeois, Washburn and Gillis Associates. • Black, D.W. 1998. Bentley Street Petrographic Series and Observations on Specific Flaked Lithic Materials in the Bentley Street Assemblage. Prepared for P.M. Allen, Archaeological Services New Brunswick. • Black, D.W. 1997. Jemseg Crossing Petrographic Series and Preliminary Evaluations of Flaked Lithic Materials From the Jemseg Assemblage. Prepared for the Jemseg Crossing Archaeology Project. In S.E. Blair (ed.) Jemseg Crossing Archaeological Project, Preliminary Technical Report. Fredericton: Archaeological Services New Brunswick. • Black, D.W., and S.E. Blair 2007. Material and Technological Assessment of Artifacts from the Sussex Area. Prepared for D. Dignam, AMEC Earth & Environmental, Ltd. • Black, D.W., and S.E. Blair 2011. Identification and Evaluation of Paleo-American Lithic Artifacts from the Pennfield Area, CC. Prepared for C.R. Blair, Stantec. • Black, D.W., and S.E. Blair 2012. Identification and Evaluation of Lithic Artifacts from the Eel River Area, Restigouche County. Prepared for C.R. Blair, Stantec. • Black, D.W., and S.E. Blair 2012. Identification and Evaluation of Lithic Artifacts from BiCu14 and BiCu15 in the Debert–Belmont Paleoindian Complex, Nova Scotia. Prepared for C. Cottreau-Robbins, Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax. Archaeo-sedimentary Analyses: • Black, D.W. 2011. Examination of Sediment from a Soil Feature at the Metepenagiag Mi’kmaq Nation. Prepared for R. Ward, Metepenagiag Mi’kmaq Nation, NB. • Black, D.W. 1992. Notes on the Taylor Island Shell Deposit (BhDm11), Saint John, New Brunswick Prepared for C.J. Turnbull, Archaeological Services New Brunswick. • Black, D.W. 1985. Analysis of Preserved Shellfish Periostrachum and Matrix Samples From the Oxbow Site, New Brunswick. Prepared for P.M. Allen, Archaeological Services

Revised: October 26, 2020 Page 8 of 10 CV: D.W. Black New Brunswick. • Black, D.W., and D.A. Johnston 1986. An Analysis of Column Samples From the Gooseberry Point Site, Quoddy Region, New Brunswick. Prepared for C.J. Turnbull, Archaeological Services New Brunswick. Zoo-archaeological Analyses: • Black, D.W. 2013. Archaeology and Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning in the Quoddy Region. Report prepared for Tim Wyatt, Institutio de Investigaciones Marinas, Vigo, Spain. • Black, D.W. 2009. Archaeological L. littorea in the Quoddy Region. Technical report prepared for John Chapman, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University, Newport, Oregon. • Black, D.W. 2009. Scepticism regarding pre-Columbian L. littorea in Nova Scotia. Technical report prepared for John Chapman, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University, Newport, Oregon. • Black, D.W. 2000. Greenwich, Prince Edward Island, Shellfish Analysis. Prepared for R. Ferguson, Parks Canada, Halifax, and H. Josenhans, Geological Survey of Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. • Black, D.W. 1990. Report on Faunal Remains from the Carlisle Site, An Iroquoian Village in Carlisle, Ontario. Prepared for Michael Archaeological Services, Hamilton, Ont. • Black, D.W. 1990. Report on Faunal Remains from the Victoria Inn Site, Hamilton, Ontario. Prepared for Michael Archaeological Services, Hamilton. • Black, D.W. 1990. Report on Faunal Remains from the Alderson Site, Carlisle, Ontario. Prepared for Michael Archaeological Services, Hamilton. • Black, D.W. 1990. Report on Faunal Remains from the Binkley Farm Site, Hamilton, Ontario. Prepared for Michael Archaeological Services, Hamilton. • Black, D.W. 1990. Report on Faunal Remains from the Ashbaugh Site, Hamilton, Ontario. Prepared for Hamilton-Wentworth Archaeological Foundation, Hamilton. • Black, D.W. 1990. Report on Faunal Remains from Acadian Sites at Castle Frederick, Nova Scotia. Prepared for M. Lavoie, Nova Scotia Museum. • Black, D.W. 1989. An Analysis of Faunal Remains from the 1980 Excavations at the Bethune-Thompson House, Williamstown, Ontario. Prepared for the Bethune-Thompson Archaeology Project, Ontario Heritage Foundation. • Black, D.W. 1989. An Examination of Alleged Faunal Remains from the Thistle Hill Site, Mount Hope, Ontario. Prepared for P. Woodley, Anthropology, McMaster University. • Black, D.W. 1988. More Calcined Fish Bones from Mud Lake Stream. Prepared for H.L. Hale, Archaeological Services New Brunswick. • Black, D.W. 1987. Faunal Analysis of Two Sites From the Trent Valley: BeGr1 and BeGq2. Prepared for P.G Ramsden, Anthropology, McMaster University. • Black, D.W. 1987. Zoological Identification of Shell Pendant Fragments from the Augustine Mound (CfDl2), New Brunswick. Prepared for C.J. Turnbull, Archaeological Services New Brunswick. • Black, D.W. 1984. An Analysis of Vertebrate Faunal Remains from the Old Mission Point Site, New Brunswick. Prepared for C.J. Turnbull, Archaeological Services New Brunswick. • Black, D.W. 1984. Calcined Herring Bones from the Mud Lake Stream Site. Prepared for M. Deal, Archaeological Services New Brunswick. • Black, D.W. 1984. An Analysis of Vertebrate Faunal Remains from the Port-au-Port Site, Newfoundland, Canada. Prepared for D. Simpson, Anthropology Department, Memorial

Revised: October 26, 2020 Page 9 of 10 CV: D.W. Black University of Newfoundland. • Black, D.W. 1984. An Analysis of Faunal Remains from the 1981 Excavations at the Bethune-Thompson House, Williamstown, Ontario. Prepared for the Bethune-Thompson Archaeology Project, Ontario Heritage Foundation. Artifact Analyses: • Black, D.W. 2019. Preliminary Report on the Deer Island Point (BfDr5) East Bedrock Surface Assemblages. Prepared for R. Bosien. Technical report on file, UNB–Anthropology. • Black, D.W. 2017. Preliminary Report on the ZEN (Zenzi) and ASM Artifact Collections. Prepared for the Atlantic Salmon Museum. Technical report on file, UNB–Anthropology. • Black, D.W. 2017. Corner-Notched Projectile Point (DTM3). Prepared for D.L. Myles. Technical report on file, UNB–Anthropology. • Black, D.W. 2016. Full-Channeled Gouge from Bulls Creek, N.B. Prepared for D.L. Myles. Technical report on file, UNB–Anthropology. • Black, D.W. 2016. The Frederick C. Burnett Artifact Collection: Assessment for Donation. Prepared for F.C. Burnett and S. Bolton. Preliminary report on file, UNB–Anthropology. • Black, D.W. 2015. The Davidson Artifact Collection. Prepared for L. Davidson. Technical report on file, UNB–Anthropology. • Black, D.W. 2015. A Flaked-Stone Biface. Prepared for D. Myles. Technical report on file, UNB–Anthropology. • Black, D.W. 2000. A Large Scraper from Lower Queensbury. Prepared for D. Dignam. Technical report on file, UNB–Anthropology. • Black, D.W., and S. MacKenzie 2015. Notes on 110 Artifacts and Objects from the Fredericton Regional Museum Collection (Manuscript and FileMaker Pro Database). Prepared for R. Murgatroyd, York-Sunbury Historical Society. Technical report on file, Fredericton Regional Museum. • Black, D.W., and D.S. Milley 2015. Ten Mesoamerican Figurines on a Plaque. Prepared for H. McLeod. Technical report on file, UNB–Anthropology.

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