Bibliography of British Columbia Archaeology

Bibliography of British Columbia Archaeology

Bibliography of British Columbia Archaeology In the first BC Studies "Special Issue" on archaeology in 1970 I compiled an initial twenty-five page "Bibliography of Archaeology in British Colum­ bia" which listed most publications about British Columbian prehistory up to that time. That bibliography proved a useful tool for British Columbia archaeologists, and was partially updated in the 1980-81 "Special Issue." That included another twenty pages of references, although there was no intent to make that listing fully comprehensive. In tune with the accelerating pace of change in almost all aspects of modern life, since 1981-82 there has been a veritable explosion in the quantity of material written about British Columbia prehistory. Keeping abreast of that information has been distinctly challenging for even pro­ fessional archaeologists, and much of it has fallen beyond the reach of other British Columbians, including the politicians and bureaucrats who exert some control over how archaeology is carried out in this province. At the very least, there should be a basic bibliographic file of professional articles and papers so that interested observers can easily determine what has been written about their favourite area or topic. Thus, I hope the following bibliography will provide an initial view of the large body of written information about British Columbia's prehistory, and prove a useful tool for both archaeologists and non-archaeologists. I have tried to compile all significant monographs, books, and journal articles of any date not listed in the two previous bibliographies, although naturally most references post-date 1980. I have also included many graduate theses bearing on British Columbian prehistory from the three universities (British Columbia, Simon Fraser, and Victoria) as well as many of the longer and more significant unpublished "permit-reports," or "Cultural Resource Management reports," submitted to government or industry. There are also a large number of smaller unpublished reports prepared for those agencies which were not included in this bibliography, and readers are advised to turn to the valuable 343-page "Archaeological Field Research in British Columbia: An Annotated Bibliography" pro- 235 BC STUDIES, no. 99, Autumn 1993 236 BG STUDIES duced by the Archaeology Branch, Victoria, in 1989, for a listing of that material. I hope that in combination with the two previous BC Studies biblio­ graphies, this should provide a fairly complete tabulation of written material bearing on British Columbian prehistory. Of course, it would be foolish to claim that it is truly comprehensive, and there are undoubtedly a number of unpublished reports and student theses, in particular, which were missed. To any individuals who invested many hours of effort in producing reports which were inadvertently excluded from this listing, I offer my deepest apologies. That absence is in no way intended to denigrate their work, but is simply the predictable result of a data file which has expanded beyond the integrative capacity of any single person. Nevertheless, I hope that this bibliography overall, in combination with the two earlier editions, will provide a general listing of archaeological writing about the pre- contact cultures of this province, and a useful reference-source for all people beginning to explore that literature. K. R. Fladmark Department of Archaeology Simon Fraser University * * * Acheson, S. and R. Wigen 1989 Did the Haida Whale Prehistorically? In: Development of Hunting- Fishing-Gathering Maritime Societies Along the West Coast of North America (Ed. A. Blukis-Onat), III-C pp. Reprint Proceed­ ings, Circum-Pacific Prehistory Conference, Seattle. Acheson, S. R. and S. K. Zacharias 1985 Kunghit Haida Culture History Project. Unpublished report sub­ mitted to the Heritage Conservation Branch, Victoria, 102 pp. 1986 Kunghit Haida Cultural History Project, Archaeological Investiga­ tions 1985, Final Report. Unpublished report submitted to the Heri­ tage Conservation Branch, Victoria, 199 pp. Ackerman, R., T. Hamilton and R. Stuckenrath 1979 Early Culture Complexes on the Northern Northwest Coast. Cana­ dian Journal of Archaeology 3: 195-209. Alexander, D. 1982 An Inventory and Assessment of Heritage Resources at the Peace River-Site C Damsite. Unpublished report submitted to the Heri­ tage Conservation Branch, Victoria, 234 pp. Bibliography of British Columbia Archaeology 237 1992b A Reconstruction of Prehistoric Land Use in the Mid-Fraser River Area, Based on Ethnographic Data. In : A Complex Culture of the British Columbia Plateau, Traditional StVatVimx Resource Use (Ed. B. Hayden), 47-98 pp. University of British Columbia Press, Van­ couver. Alexander, D. and R. G. Matson 1986 Preliminary Report on Potato Mountain Archaeological Project. Unpublished report submitted to the Heritage Conservation Branch, Victoria, 98 pp. 1987 Report on the Potato Mountain Archaeological Project (1985). Unpublished report submitted to the Heritage Conservation Branch, Victoria, 105 pp. Alexander, D., R. Tyhurst, L. Burnard-Hogarth, et al. 1985 A Preliminary Archaeological Investigation of the Potato Mountain Range and the Eagle Lake Area. Unpublished report submitted to the Heritage Conservation Branch, Victoria, 137 pp. Allaire, L. 1979a The Cultural Sequence at Gitaus: a Case of Prehistoric Accultura­ tion. In: Skeena River Prehistory (Ed. R. Inglis and G. F. Mac- Donald), Archaeological Survey of Canada, Mercury Paper 87, Ottawa, pp. 21-52. 1979b L'Archéologie des Kitselas d'après le Site Stratifié de Gitaus (GdTc : 2 ) sur la Rivière Skeena en Columbie Britannique. Archaeo­ logical Survey of Canada, Mercury Paper 72, Ottawa, 364 pp. Allaire, L., G. F. MacDonald and R. Inglis 1979 Gitlaxdzawk: Ethnohistory and Archaeology. In: Skeena River Prehistory (Ed. R. Inglis and G. MacDonald), Archaeological Sur­ vey of Canada, Mercury Paper 87, Ottawa, pp. 53-166. Ames, K. M. 1981 The Evolution of Social Ranking on the Northwest Coast of North America. American Antiquity 46(4) : 789-805. Hierarchies, Stress and Logistical Strategies among Hunter-gatherers in Northwestern North America. In: Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers: 1985 the Emergence of Cultural Complexity (Ed. T. D. Price and J. A. Brown), Academic Press, New York, pp. 155-180. The Archaeology of the Longue durée : Temporal and Spatial Scale in the Evolution of Social Complexity on the Southern Northwest I99I Coast. Antiquity 65: 935-945. Apland, B. 1979 Reconnaissance Survey in the Rainbow Mountains Region of West- Central British Columbia. In: 1976 Activities of the Provincial Archaeologist's Office and Selected Research Reports (Ed. B. O. 238 BG STUDIES Simonsen), Government of the Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services, Victoria, pp. 14-36. 1982 Chipped Stone Assemblages from the Beaches of the Central Coast. In: Papers on Central Coast Archaeology (Ed. P. Hobler), Publica­ tion 10, Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, pp. 13-64. Areas 1984 Meares Island Aboriginal Tree Utilization Study. Unpublished report submitted to the Heritage Conservation Branch, Victoria. 1985 The Rattlesnake Hill Site (EeRh 61) Heritage Mitigation Study Unpublished report submitted to the Heritage Conservation Branch, Victoria. 1986 Excavations at Valley Mine, Highland Valley, B.C. Unpublished report submitted to Heritage Conservation Branch, Victoria. 1991 Archaeological Investigations at Tsawwassen, B.C. (3 vols.). Un­ published report prepared for Construction Branch, South Coast Region, Ministry of Transportation and Highways. Areas Consulting Archaeologists Ltd., Burnaby, 208 and 379 pp. Archer, D. 1983 A Comment on Haley's Radiocarbon Dates for South Yale site. The Midden 15(2) : 10-12. 1984 Prince Rupert Harbour Project Heritage Site Evaluation and Impact Assessment. Unpublished report submitted to the Heritage Con­ servation Branch, Victoria, 264 pp. 1985 An Archaeological Survey of the Prince Rupert-Terrace area. The Midden 17(2): 7-9. 1987 The Kitsumkalum Heritage Survey Project: a Report on the 1986 Field Season. Unpublished report submitted to the Heritage Con­ servation Branch, Victoria, 72 pp. 1988 Kitsumkalum Survey: Initial Results. The Midden 20(2): 6-10. 1992 Results of the Prince Rupert Harbour Radiocarbon Dating Project. Unpublished report submitted to the British Columbia Heritage Trust, Victoria. Aresco 1982 Heritage Resource Impact Assessment of a 20 km. Segment of the Proposed Kelly Lake-Nicola No. 1 Transmission Line, South-Central B.C. Unpublished report submitted to the Heritage Conservation Branch, Victoria. Baker, J. 1974 A Preliminary Report of the 1973 Excavations at DhRs 1, the Mar- pole Site. The Midden 6(3) : 13-16. Bibliography of British Columbia Archaeology 239 Ball, B. F. 1979 Archaeological Investigation of the Beach Grove site: a Site Evalua­ tion. Unpublished report submitted to the B.C. Heritage Conserva­ tion Branch, Victoria, 132 pp. 1981 Archaeological Evaluation of the Beach Grove Site, DgRs 1. The Midden 13(1 ) : 3-7. Baravalle, R. 1979 Report on a Survey of the Lower Kootenay Pictographs, Kootenay Lake, British Columbia. In: Annual Report for the Year igyy: Activities of the Provincial Archaeologist's Office of British Columbia and Selected Research Reports (Ed. B. O. Simonsen), British Columbia Heritage Conservation Branch, Archaeology Division, Victoria, pp. 71-100. 1980 Dating of Kootenay Lake Pictographs. The Midden 12(1): 2-8. Beattie, O. 1972 Salvage Archaeology at Bliss

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    33 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us