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Volume 27 • Issue 1 • 2003

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The Archaeology of the Dunsmore Site: 15 th- Century Community Transformations in Southern Ontario – David A. Robertson and Ronald F. Williamson    
  Regarding the American Paleolithic – Eldon Yellowhorn    
  The Use of Simulation Models to Estimate Frequency and Location of Japanese Edo Period Wrecks Along the Canadian Pacific Coast – Richard T. Callaghan   
 
A Post-Glacial Record of 14C Reservoir Ages for the British Columbia Coast – John Southon and Daryl Fedje   Click here to go to the top of the page
 
   
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‘Keeping the Lakes’ Way’: Reburial and the Re-creation of a Moral World Among an Invisible People (Paula Pryce)
– reviewed by Catherine Carlson
 
  Archaeological Investigations in the Aleutian Islands and History, Ethnology and Anthropology of the Aleut (Waldemar Jochelson)
– reviewed by Debra Corbett
 
  Environmental Archaeology: Principles and Practice
(Dena F. Dincauze)
– reviewed by Jonathan C. Driver
 
  Hunter-Gatherers: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
(Catherine Panter-Brick, Robert H. Layton and Peter Rowley-Conwy, editors)
– reviewed by Colin Grier
 
  Grave Injustice: The American Indian Repatriation Movement and NAGPRA (Kathleen S. Fine-Dare) – reviewed by Margaret G. Hanna
  World Rock Art (Jean Clottes [translated by Guy Bennett])
– reviewed by Brian Hayden
 
  At a Crossroads: Archaeology and First Peoples in Canada
(George P. Nicholas and Thomas D. Andrews, editors)
– reviewed by Gary Warrick
 
  Explaining Human Origins: Myth, Imagination and Conjecture
(Wiktor Stoczkowski)
– reviewed by Pamela R. Willoughby
 
  An Early Paleo-Indian Site Near Parkhill, Ontario (Christopher Ellis and D. Brian Deller, with contributions by William B. Roosa, Alan V. Morgan and John H. McAndrews) – reviewed by Philip Woodley  
  Learning to Be an Anthropologist and Remaining “Native ”: Selected Writings (Beatrice Medicine [edited with Sue-Ellen Jacobs])
– reviewed by Eldon Yellowhorn
 
 

 
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George P. Nicholas

One of the most exciting developments in Canadian archaeology is going on around us today. It is not a new application of cutting-edge technology, nor the discovery of a site with an unprecedented detail of past behavior. This development has nothing to do with the evolving relationship between descendant communities and the discipline of archaeology. It is not about a new theoretical orientation that combines processual, postprocessual, and other approaches to understanding past people’s lives, or that illuminates how our own lives influence our understanding of them. Certainly, these are all things we eagerly anticipate, but there is something else of importance that receives far too little attention – namely, what graduate students are up to.  

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