Canadian Journal of Archaeology
The Canadian Journal of Archaeology is a biannual publication of the Canadian Archaeological Association. Its principal mandate is to document the processes and results of Canadian archaeology, and to serve as a venue for descriptive studies, cultural historical syntheses, theoretical explorations, and sociocultural analyses relating to the practice and politics of archaeology.
Retrospective:Canadian Prairies Archaeology, 1857–1886: Exploration and Self Development – Ian Dyck
Debitage Sample Size and its Implications for Understanding Lithic Assemblage Variability – S. Brooke Milne
Iroquoian Pottery at Lake Abitibi: A Case Study of the Relationship Between Hurons and Algonkians on the Canadian Shield – François Guindon
Geoarchaeological Investigations at Two Intermediate Indian Sites near Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador: Implications for Late Holocene Paleoshoreline Reconstruction and Settlement Patterning in Western Hamilton Inlet – Richard L. Josephs and Scott W. Neilsen
