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Bulletin No. 4

Bulletin No. 4

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Articles

One hundred and twenty-five years of archaeology in the Canadian provinces William C. Noble
Constitution and By-laws of the Canadian Archaeological Association (Revised Edition 1971–72)
The Diamond Jenness Peninsula William E. Taylor Jr.
Current Research 1972: Some editorial notes
Choquette: East Kootenay Region, B.C. Cinq-Mars: Trans-Canadian Pipeline Project Clark: Great Bear Lake/Horton Lake, N.W.T. Cybulski: Prince Rupert Harbour, B.C. Dawson: Blackduck pottery/Fort William, Ontario Fitzhugh: Hamilton Inlet, Labrador Hobler: The Sisiutl Inglis: Prince Rupert Harbour, B.C. Irving: Old Crow Fossils/Hudson Bay Lowlands Keenlyside: New Brunswick/Nova Scotia Knight: Montreal River. Ontario Konrad, Latta. and Savage: Metropolitan Toronto McGhee: Dundas and Devon Islands, N.W.T. Morlan: Northern Yukon Territory Noble: Ontario Iroquois Plumet: Nouveau-Québec/Baie d’Hudson Pollock: Northeastern Ontario Saylor: Sandilands. Manitoba Syms: Churchill Diversion Project, Manitoba Tassé: Sainte-Anne de la Pérade, P.Q. Tassé et Plumet: Parc national de la Mauricie, P.Q. Tuck: Gros Morne, Newfoundland/Anticosti Island Wilmeth: Salvage Projects Wright: Ontario Iroquois/Lake Athabasca