
Duncan McLaren using Livingstone core on Castor Poop Lake on Porcher Island, B.C.. Daryl Fedje holds the leash.
Next up for the local (Victoria) branch of the Archaeological Society of B.C. is a Tuesday, November 15th talk by Dr. Duncan McLaren of Cordillera Archaeology and the Anthropology Department at University of Victoria. Duncan’s highly successful Ph.D. thesis was an interdisciplinary, geoarchaeological approach to the early occupation of the Dundas Island group on the northern B.C. coast. He is now in the early stages of applying a similar research program to the Central Coast of B.C., which promises great advances in knowledge.
The talk is free and open to the public, and you don’t need to be an ASBC member to attend.
Not related to current post, but wanted to let you know Northwest Coast Archaeology is included in an attempt at comprehensive anthropology blog list and through 31 December, can vote for 10 best anthropology blogs.
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