Archives
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Midden 50(2) New Horizons: The Next Decade of Emerging Technology in Archaeology.
Vol. 50 No. 2 (2020)Overcoming the Digital Divide: Some Lessons from the Arctic for Consideration in BC. M. Cecilia Porter
Proteomics: Advantages, Applications and Relevance to Archaeology. Lindsey Paskulin
ZooMS: a Rapid, Cost-effective Method for Identifying Archaeological Faunal Remains. Camilla Speller.
Vibracore Sampling in the Broken Group Islands. Seonaid Duffield, Iain McKechnie, Denis St. Claire, and Duncan McLaren.
Reviewing Machine Learning Algorithms to Determine Best-Fit Models for Archaeological Predictive Modelling in British Columbia. Raini Johnson, Andrew Mason, Andrew Martindale.
Archaeological Predictive Modelling: The Model Inputs. Kelly Monteleone
Flagship Archaeologists in a Flagship Archaeological Region: Remembering George MacDonald and Ken Ames Through the Archaeology of Prince Rupert Harbour, BC, Canada. Bryn Letham.
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Fort Rupert: A Northern Vancouver Island HBC Fort
Vol. 50 No. (1) (2020)Presidents Letter
Kamloops Chapter- 2019 summary by Phoebe Murphy
Archaeological Society of BC submission to the old growth strategic review by ASBC Board of Directors
ASBC updated letter of support and concern for the wet'suwet'en by ASBC Board of Directors
Q'ulum' by Alex Lausanne
Archaeological investigations and associated archive research relating to fort rupert on northern vancouver island by Bjorn Simonsen and Carol Judd
Tree burials at Tsaxis by Quentin Mackie
Managing the loss of cultural heritage in the face of Climate Change by Erin willows and matt begg
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A Well Curated Perspective on BC Archaeology
Vol. 49 No. 3 (2019)The Importations of old chinese coins for playing of fan tan gambling games in british columbia.
bone food strainers
toredo tube artifacts
naturally weird: concretions
Japanese shipwrecks in british columbia-myths and facts: The question of cultural exchanges with the northwest coast of america
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Historic Archaeology
Vol. 49 No. 2 (2019)Morrissey Internment Camp. By Sarah Beaulieu
The Wild Horse Canyon Trail: Shifting Strategies of Colonial Settlement in the Okanagan. By Paul Ewonus and George Ewonus.
Historic Archaeology at the Royal BC Museum. By Tom Bown
St. Stephen's Anglican Church and Cemetery: A History. By Angela Dyck.
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Vol. 46 No. 1/2 (2016) -
Vol. 15 No. 1 (1983)
Was incorrectly numbered as Vol. 14 No. 6.
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Vol. 14 No. 2 (1982)
Was incorrectly dated as April 1972. -
Vol. 3 No. 3 (1971)
Was incorrectly numbered as Vol. 3 No. 2.