Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2007
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Beyond the Water’s Edge: Towards a Social Archaeology of Landscape on the Northwest Coast – Jeff Oliver |
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Sourcing Archaeobotanical Remains: Taphonomic Insights from a Midden Analysis on Haida Gwaii, British Columbia
– Natasha Lyons and Trevor J. Orchard |
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The Big Bar Lake Burial: Middle Period Human Remains from the Canadian Plateau – Jerome S. Cybulski, Alan D. McMillan, Ripan S. Malhi, Brian M. Kemp, Harold Harry, and Scott Cousins |
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A Revised Chronology for the Varsity Estates Site, Calgary, Alberta – Alan L. Bryan and Ruth Gruhn |
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Archaeomalacology: Molluscs in Former Environments of Human Behaviour (Daniella E. Bar-Yosef Mayer, editor) – reviewed by Alwynne B. Beaudoin |
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Archaeology, Society and Identity in Modern Japan (Koji Mizoguchi) – reviewed by Jennifer Birch |
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Global Archaeological Theory: Contextual Voices and Contemporary Thoughts (Pedro P. Funary, Andrés Zarankin, and Emily Stovel, editors)
– reviewed by Andrea M. Cuéllar |
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Oldman River Dam Stone Features Study: Prehistoric Archaeology Mitigation Program Technical Series (Barry J. Dau) – reviewed by Sheila Greaves |
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Archaeologies of Materiality (Lynn Meskell, editor) – reviewed by Ross Jamieson |
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Practical and Theoretical Geoarchaeology (Paul Goldberg and Richard I. Macphail) – reviewed by Jason Jeandron |
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Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Native Peoples and Archaeology in the United States (Jordan E. Kerber, editor) – reviewed by Helen Kristmanson |
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Household Archaeology on the Northwest Coast (Elizabeth A. Sobel, D. Ann Trieu Gahr, and Kenneth M. Ames, editors) – reviewed by R.G. Matson |
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The Hoko River Archaeological Site Complex: The Rockshelter (45CA21),
1,000–100 B.P., Olympic Peninsula, Washington (Dale R. Croes, with contributions by Barbara Stucki and Rebecca Wigen) – reviewed by Alan D. McMillan |
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Lithics: Macroscopic Approaches to Analysis (2nd edition) (William Andrefsky, Jr.) – reviewed by Brian Pritchard |
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The Body as Material Culture: A Theoretical Osteoarchaeology (Joanna R. Sofaer) – reviewed by Heather Robertson |
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Editor’s Notes: On representativeness in archaeology
George P. Nicholas
New technologies facilitate and encourage special interests. This is readily apparent in the exponential increase in the products of the information/entertainment industry where many hundreds of specialized cable television channels, podcasts, and magazines cater to the most esoteric tastes. On television, these range from the History Channel to the Home and Garden Television to APTN to the World Flyfishing Network.¹ Important aspects of ones’ identity can even be discerned from the suite of magazines read or subcribed to—Runner’s World, LandRover World, MacWorld ….
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