Bibliography of the Archaeology of British Columbia
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Bibliography of the Archaeology of British Columbia Compiled by K. R. FLADMARK In preparing any bibliography it is difficult to define the boundaries of the material to be included. An effort has been made to limit the areal coverage to British Columbia, but it has been necessary to include a few works on regions just outside the boundaries of the Province. Defining what is Archaeology for bibliographic purposes is somewhat more diffi cult. Some of the items I have included could also appear in a bibli ography of general anthropology. Most historically oriented ethnographic studies of British Columbia are listed in G. P. Murdock, Ethnographic Bibliography of North America, Human Relations Area Files Press, New Haven, i960, and unless referenced by authors of the accompany ing articles, have not been included here. ABBOTT, D. N. Recording Archaeological Data in British Co 1969 lumbia. B.C.P.M.-A.R. ADAM, L. Northwest American Indian Art and its Early 1936 Chinese Parallels. Man, Vol. 36, pp. 8-11. ARMSTRONG, J. E. Late Pleistocene Stratigraphy and Chronology D. R. CRANDELL in Southwestern British Columbia and North D. J. EASTERBROOK western Washington. G.S.A.B., Vol. 76, pp. NOBLE, J. 321-30. 1965 ARNETT, J. B.C. Life 12,000 Years Ago Revealed by Yale 1965 Diggings. Vancouver Sun, Saturday, March 20, p. 14. BADNER, M. The Protruding Tongue Motif in the Sculpture 1963 of the Northwest Coast of America. MS., M.A. thesis, Columbia University. BADNER, M. The Protruding Tongue and Related Motifs in 1966 the Art Styles of the American Northwest Coast, New Zealand and China. In: Two Studies of Art in the Pacific Area, Wiener Beitrage Zur Kulturgeschichte und Linguistik, Vol. 15, pp. 5-44- 126 BC STUDIES, no. 6 and 7, Fall and Winter 1970 Bibliography of the Archaeology of British Columbia 127 BARROW, F. J. A Commentary on "Notes on Rock Painting in 1935 General", by J. A. Teit, MS., at B.C.FM. 1942 Petroglyphs and Pictographs of the British Co lumbia Coast. C.G.J., Vol. 24, February. BEATH, J. Choke-Cherry Pits Show Indians 8,000 Years 1962 Ago Ate Fresh Fruits. Columbia Basin News, Vol. 15, No. 292, pp. i-3, July 25, Pasco. BOAS, F. Some Problems in North American Archae 1902 ology. In: Race, Language and Culture, (F. Boas, éd., 1940), pp. 525-9. (Earlier printed in American journal of Archaeology, 2nd Series, Vol. 6. pp. 1-6.) 1907 Clubs Made of Bone of Whale.. and of Stone. In: Archaeology of the Gulf of Georgia and Puget Sound, (H. I. Smith, 1907), pp. 403-420. BOAS, F. Relations Between Northwest America and *933 Northeast Asia. In: The American Aborigines, PP- 357-370- BOAS, F. Physical Characteristics of the Tribes of British L. FARRAND. Columbia. R.B.A.A.S., Vol. 68, pp. 628-44. 1898 BOCK-FELTKAMP, A. J. Some Remarks on Skulls and Skull Fragments i960 of the Fraser Middens, British Columbia, Neder- ladsch Museum voor Anthropologie, Amster dam, (32 pp.) BORDEN, G. E. Preliminary Report on Archaeological Investi 1950 a) gations in the Fraser Delta Region. A.B.C., No. 1, pp. 13-26. b) Notes on the Prehistory of the Southern North west Goast. B.C.H.Q., Vol. 14, pp. 241-6. c) A Translucent Shelter for Field Work in Re gions with High Precipitation. A.A., Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 252-3. 1951 a) Facts and Problems of Northwest Coast Pre history. A.B.C., No. 2, pp. 35-49. *>) Results of the Tweedsmuir Park Survey, Sum mer 1951. Letter to the Division of Anthro pology, B.C.P.M., in: A.B.C., No. 2, pp. 7-8. c) Fraser River Delta Archaeological Findings. A.A., Vol. 16, p. 263. d) Review of M. W. Smith: "Archaeology of the Columbia-Fraser Region", A.A., Vol. 16, No. 3, p. 278. BG STUDIES e) Review of A. King: "Cattle Point...". A.A., Vol. 16, No. 3, p. 279. 1952 a) Results of Archaeological Investigations in Cen tral B.C., A.B.C., No. 3, pp. 31-40. b) An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Tweeds- muir Park, British Columbia. Museum and Arts Notes, 2nd Series, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 9-15. BORDEN, C. E. A Uniform Site Designation Scheme for Can 1952 c) ada. A.B.C., No. 3, pp. 44-8. !954 a) Some Aspects of Prehistoric Coastal-Interior Relations in the Pacific Northwest. A.B.C., No. 4, pp. 26-32. Distribution, Culture, and Origin of the In digenous Population of British Columbia. Transactions yth B.C. Natural Resources Con- ference, pp. 186-96. !955 An Ancient Coast Indian Village in Southern B.C. Indian Time, Vol. 2, No. 15, Vancouver. 1956 Results of Two Archaeological Surveys in the East Kootenay Region of British Columbia. R.S.S.C.W., Vol. 24, pp. 73-104. i960 DjRi 3, An Early Site in the Fraser Canyon, British Columbia. N.M.C., 162•> Contributions to Anthropology. (1957), pp. 101-18. 1961 Fraser River Archaeological Project, Progress Report. N.W.C., A.P., No. 1. 1962 a) West Coast Crossties with Alaska. A.I A., Tech. Pap. No. 11. pp. 9-19. b) Review of Cultural Sequences at the Dalles Oregon by L. S. Cressman. A.A., Vol. 27, No. 3. PP- 437-8. Radiocarbon and Geological Dating of the 1965 Lower Fraser Canyon Sequence. Procs. 6th International Conference on Radiocarbon and Tritium Dating, Pullman, Wash., pp. 165-78. 1968 a) Prehistory of the Lower Mainland. In: 'Lower Fraser Valley: Evolution of a Cultural Land scape' B.C. Geographical Series, No. 9, A. H. Siemens, éd., pp. 9-26, Dept. of Geography, U.B.C. BORDEN, C. E. New Evidence of Early Cultural Relations Be 1968 b) tween Eurasia and Western North America. Paper presented 8th I.C.A.E.S., Tokyo. Bibliography of the Archaeology of British Columbia 129 c) A Late Pleistocene Pebble Tool Industry of Southwestern British Columbia. In: Early Man in Western North America, Eastern New Mex ico University Contributions in Anthropology, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 55-69. 1969 a) Excavations at Old Musqueam 1962-8. News letter, Archaeological Society of B.C., Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 2-4. b) The Skagit River Atlatl: A Reappraisal. B.C. Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1, (1968-69), pp. 13-19. BORDEN, C. E. Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 24, No. (Assembler) 4, PP- 451 "2- 1959 a) b) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 25, No. 1, p. 146. c) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 25, No. 2, p. 303. i960 a) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 25, No. 3, p. 442. b) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 627-8. c) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 148-9. 1961 a) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 582-5, b) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 272-5. 1962 Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 609-13. BORDEN, C. E. Notes and News, British Columbia. A.A., Vol. DAUGHERTY, R. D. 22, No. 3, p. 325. 1957 BOYLE, D. (ed.) British Columbia Specimens. Annual Archae 1891 ological Report, Toronto, pp. 52-6. BROEKER, W . S. Lamont Natural Radiocarbon Measurements J. L. KULP IV. Science, Vol. 126, pp. 1, 324-334. 1957 BRITISH COLUMBIA Preserving British Columbia's Prehistory, A ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES Guide for Amateur Archaeologists. Victoria. ADVISORY BOARD 1960(F) 130 BC STUDIES BROOKS, C. W. Japanese Wrecks Stranded and Picked up 1876 Adrift in the North Pacific Ocean. California Academy of Sciences, March, 1875. (Reprinted by Ye Galleon Press, Farfield, Wash., 1964). BRYAN, A. L. Results and Interpretations of Recent Archae 1957 ological Research in Western Washington with Circum-Boreal Implications. D.J.A., Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 1-16. 1963 An Archaeological Survey of Northern Puget Sound. O.P.I.S.U.M., No. 11. BOURROUGHÏ 3, C. Notes and News, Pacific Coast and Basin Pla ( Assembler-editor ) teau. A.A., Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 181-3. !95° I951 a) Notes and News, North Pacific Coast and Basin- Plateau. A.A., Vol. 16, No. 3, p. 290. b) Notes and News, Northwest Coast-Plateau. A.A., Vol. 17, No. 2. pp. 176-7. c) Notes and News, Pacific Northwest. A.A., Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 262-3. d) Notes and News, Pacific Northwest and Basin- Plateau. A.A., Vol. 17, No. 1, p. 83. BOURROUGHS J, C Notes and News, Pacific Northwest and Cali !952 a) fornia, A.A., Vol. 18, No. 1. pp. 93-4. b) Notes and News, Pacific Northwest. A.A., Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 283-4. CALDWELL, W. W. An Archaeological Survey of the Okanagan and 1954 Similkameen Valleys of British Columbia. A.B.C., No. 4, 10-25. Ï955 Two Cist Burials from San Juan Island, Wash ington. A.A., Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 383-4. CALVERT, G. The Co-op Site, A Prehistoric Midden on the 1968 Northern Northwest Coast. MS., Laboratory of Archaeology, U.B.C. CAMPBELL, J. The Origin of the Haida. P.T.R.S.C., Series 2, ï&97 Vol. 3, No. 2. pp. 91-112. CAPES, K. H. Contributions to the Prehistory of Vancouver 1964 Island. O.PJ.S.U.M., No. 15. CARLSON, R. L. Archaeological Investigations in the San Juan 1954 Islands. MS., M.A. thesis, University of Wash ington. i960 Chronology and Culture Change in the San Juan Islands.