Browse Books in Archaeology
The Native Peoples of Canada
An Annotated Bibliography of Population Biology, Health and Illness
Tell el-Hesi
Modern Military Trenching and Muslim Cemetery in Field I (Strata I-II)
Preceramic Occupations Along the North Shore of Lake Ontario
1975 and 1978 Rescue Excavations at the Draper Site
Introduction and Settlement Patterns
Lithics and Livelihood
Stone Tool Technologies of Central and Southern Interior British Columbia
The Franklin Era in Canadian Arctic History, 1845-1859
Royal Inscriptions on Clay Cones from Ashur now in Istanbul
McIntyre Site
Archaeology, Subsistence and Environment
Petrological Analysis of Kettle Point Chert and its Spatial and Temporal Distribution in Regional Prehistory
The Thule Village at Brooman Point, High Arctic Canada
Chemical Analysis of Prehistoric Human Bone from Five Temporally Distinct Populations in Southern Ontario
Hood Site
A Historic Neutral Town of 1640 A.D.
The Rat Indian Creek Site and the Late Prehistoric Period in the Interior Northern Yukon
Reconstructing Ontario Iroquoian Village Organization — Ontario Iroquois Tradition Longhouses
A Diachronic Study of Dental Palaeopathology and Attritional Status of Prehistoric Ontario Pre-Iroquois and Iroquois Populations
The Beckstead Site - 1977
La céramique préhistorique canadienne / La ceramica prehistorica canadiense / Canadian prehistoric pottery
Essai de systématisation de l'analyse de la décoration / Ensayo de sistematizacion del analisis de las decoraciones / A tentative systematization of decoration analysis
A Site Catchment Analysis of the Little Qualicum River Site, DiSc 1
A Wet Site on the East Coast of Vancouver Island, B.C.
Archaeological Survey of Canada Annual Review 1980-1981 / Commission archéologique du Canada, rapports annuels 1980-1981
Thule Culture in Western Coronation Gulf, N.W.T.
Patterns of Activity-Induced Pathology in a Canadian Inuit Population
Once Upon a River
Archaeology and Geology of the Bow River Valley at Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Biological Relationships of Southern Ontario Woodland Peoples
The Evidence of Discontinuous Cranial Morphology