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- Getting a handle on ground stone: a technological analysis of the ground stone axes, adzes, and gouges in the George Frederick Clarke collection
- Author(s):
- Brzezicki
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2015
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This research project is based on the technological analysis of a selection of edged, heavy ground stone tools (i.e., axes,...
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- Life narrative ethnography of Wolastoqiyik elder Charles Solomon, Medicine Man: an apprenticeship approach
- Author(s):
- deMarsh
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2017
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) Elder Charles Solomon’s life as a practitioner and teacher of medicinal plant knowledge in New...
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- A late Maritime woodland Peskotomuhkati fishery from the mainland Quoddy region, southwestern New Brunswick, Canada
- Author(s):
- Webb
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The nature of precontact Indigenous fisheries and their significance to subsistence economies, seasonal mobility, and...
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- The Bristol-Shiktehawk bifaces and Early Woodland ceremonialism in the middle St. John Valley, New Brunswick
- Author(s):
- Pelletier-Michaud
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2017
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- In the Maritime Peninsula, the visibility of Early Woodland ceremonialism is limited to a few sites that have been associated...
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- Macro-regional meadowood: a comparative approach to early woodland lithic tool production in the Maritimes and Ontario
- Author(s):
- Cudmore
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2016
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- For several decades, the Archaic─Woodland transition, and, in particular, interpretations of the Early Woodland Meadowood...
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- A geometric morphometric approach to cranial variation in 18th to 19th century skeletal populations form the St.Lawrence Region, Canada
- Author(s):
- White
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This study examines the use of geometric morphometrics in assessing cranial morphology of 18th to 19th century populations...
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- “...gathering pebbles on a boundless shore...” — The Rum Beach Site and Intertidal Archaeology in the Canadian Quoddy Region
- Author(s):
- Black
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2018-08-29
- Type:
- Book
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- During the past three decades, a distinctive set of archaeological assemblages has been recognized and recovered from...
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- An exploration of archaeological parasites at the 18th century fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia
- Author(s):
- Fonzo
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The bioarchaeological sub-discipline of archaeoparasitology explores the impacts of ancient parasites on their human hosts....
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- Washeo Whiskiheggan: examining the Hudson's Bay company fur trade post in Fort Severn, Ontario through archaeological analysis and community engagement
- Author(s):
- Davidson
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This thesis is a two-part examination of the assemblage from the Hudson’s Bay Company Post site (GlIv-1), a fur trade post in...
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- A radiographic exploration of vitamin D deficiency at the eighteenth-century fortress of Louisbourg, NS
- Author(s):
- Hinton
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The French colonial experience of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries has been well-studied from an anthropological and...
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- Stakeholder's risk perceptions pertaining to tidal power: a case study in the Cobscook Bay, Maine, United States
- Author(s):
- Andrews
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This thesis investigates the Cobscook Bay, Maine experience with evaluating, approving, and installing a tidal power device....
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- Etoli-Sehtacuwok: ceramic vessel use at the middle and late Maritime Woodland Period Reversing Falls Site, Cobscook Bay, Maine
- Author(s):
- Lamb
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Fragments of ceramic vessels are one of the most archaeologically persistent objects created by hunter-gatherers during the...
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- Elomiqahak ponapsq cacahqesiw, a rolling stone is ever bare of moss: lithic sourcing at the Reversing Falls Site in Pembroke, Maine
- Author(s):
- Honsinger
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2021
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The connection of stone artifacts to geological formations presents archaeologists a unique opportunity to model human...
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- It's in the bones: an exploration of human bone protein from the 18th century fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia and its potential applications in bioarchaeological research
- Author(s):
- Hughes
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Bioarchaeology has begun to employ biochemical methods as a means to further understand human skeletal remains at a...
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- Technology in a time of transition: understanding protohistoric stone tool technology in the Quoddy Region, New Brunswick
- Author(s):
- MacNeil
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2021
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Protohistoric sites are rare in the Quoddy Region but critical for understanding the impact of early European contact on...
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- A GIS approach to ancestral Wabanaki canoe routes and travel times
- Author(s):
- Shaw
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- A GIS-based approach to modeling ancestral Wabanaki canoe routes and travel times during the Maritime Woodland period (3150...
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- The collaborative power of conflict: using Public Participatory GIS to resolve conflict over responsibility for marine debris
- Author(s):
- Rehn
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2017
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Marine debris in the Southwest Bay of Fundy is having negative impacts on the economy, tourism, transportation, safety and...