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ABSTRACT: Pdf copy of a power point presentation summarizing selected aspects on the Vikings, with text and images, and accompanying an in-class, video/dvd viewing of (a). NOVA / Pbs: "The Vikings" (120 minutes; full online link not yet... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyAnthropologyViking Studies
The Indigenous Beothuk of Newfoundland disappeared as a cultural entity in the early nineteenth century. Prior to this, the Beothuk had few direct interactions with Europeans, and those that occurred were generally of a hostile nature. As... more
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      ZooarchaeologyArchaeozoologyNortheastern North America (Archaeology)Hunters, Fishers and Gatherers' Archaeology
DETAILS: This searchable Excel database reflects the collection of key Egyptological, Near Eastern, Nubian, Arabian, Anatolian, and Aegean, plus some selected European, Viking/Norse (new), Newfoundland archaeology (new),... more
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      HistoryAncient HistoryArchaeologyEgyptology
The Beothuk Indians of Newfoundland faced increasing European hostilities, expansion and the loss of access to resources during the historic period. Ultimately these conditions would compel the Beothuk to retreat into the interior of the... more
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      Northeastern North America (Archaeology)Arctic ArchaeologyFirst Nations HistoryNewfoundland Archaeology
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      Northeastern North America (Archaeology)First Nations of CanadaFirst Nations HistoryNewfoundland and Labrador
UPDATE: April 6: Adding new TED weblink and editing links page; April 5: Only adding a table of contents (mainly to aid media requests for images and/or caption details); April 4: Three sessions with a most recent addition of some good... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyMedieval HistoryMetallurgy
Vincent Delmas reviews the archaeological data showing an Indigenous presence on Basque sites from the Strait of Belle Isle to the Saguenay River. The extensive amount of data and the number of sites on which they appear have not... more
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      Historical ArchaeologyNewfoundland ArchaeologyBasques whalers in Canada
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      HistoriographyNortheastern North America (Archaeology)First Nations HistoryNewfoundland Archaeology
This project examines the Second World War (WWII) history of the Newfoundland Airport (Gander, Newfoundland), with a focus on civilian and military life on the base, and the potential for aviation archaeology to enhance the historical... more
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      Second World WarAviation History (Transport History)World War IIAviation Archaeology
This paper discusses Portuguese Redware, previously known as Merida-type ware, which has been found on the island of Newfoundland, Canada. Portuguese Redware, a coarse earthenware, is commonly found in late 16th- though 17th-century... more
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      ArchaeologyCeramics (Archaeology)PortugalNewfoundland Archaeology
ABSTRACT This dissertation explores the worlds in which the first permanent inhabitants of the island of Newfoundland situated themselves. People of these First Nations lived in Newfoundland for thousands of years during the Archaic... more
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      Spatial AnalysisAnthropology of MobilityNortheastern North America (Archaeology)Archaeological GIS
The French colony at Plaisance, Newfoundland (Canada)—occupied from 1662 to 1714—was France’s only official colony in Newfoundland. This was a fishing colony, in which colonists caught, processed and exported dried codfish to various... more
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      ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyHistoriographyMaritime Trade Ceramics (Archaeology)
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      Northeastern North America (Archaeology)Newfoundland and LabradorBoreal forest ArchaeologyNewfoundland Archaeology
This paper will discuss Portuguese coarseware which has been found in 16th- and 17th-century English archaeological contexts in Newfoundland, Canada and Plymouth, UK. It will address terminological and research issues with the ware itself... more
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      Material Culture StudiesEarly Modern EnglandCeramics (Archaeology)Portugal (Archaeology)
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      Northeastern North America (Archaeology)Sacred Landscape (Archaeology)Archaeology of death and burialNewfoundland Archaeology
"Last summer, a small team of researchers, guided by Don Cormier, rediscovered the wreck of the 1946 American Overseas Airlines crash. This aircraft crashed on 03 October 1946 into Hare Hill (now known as Crash Hill) moments after... more
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      AviationAviation History (Transport History)Aviation ArchaeologyNewfoundland and Labrador
In Plutarch's book On the Apparent Face in the Orb of the Moon, the interlocutors develop a dialogue about a trip to the ''great continent'' beyond the North Atlantic Ocean. By applying modern scientific data, the present reappraisal of... more
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      Cultural StudiesGeographyHistorical GeographyClassical Archaeology
This dissertation explores the worlds in which the first permanent inhabitants of the island of Newfoundland situated themselves. People of these First Nations lived in Newfoundland for thousands of years during the Archaic (5500–3200... more
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      Spatial AnalysisAnthropology of MobilityNortheastern North America (Archaeology)Archaeological GIS
Miren Egaña Goya analyzes the Basque gravestones preserved at Placentia. She shows that the Placentia burying ground was already used in the sixteenth century for Basque fishermen who died in Newfoundland. Linguistic analysis of the... more
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      Historical ArchaeologyFunerary ArchaeologyNewfoundland ArchaeologyBasques whalers in Canada
Gardiens were anglophone settlers hired by the French fishermen in Newfoundland’s Petit Nord to protect their supplies and fishing structures overwinter, and as such guard their interests in a valuable resource base. Excavations at... more
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      Small scale fisheriesNewfoundland ArchaeologyNewfoundland - Ireland connectionsPetit Nord
Atlantic theory. Identification of Kalupso's Ogugia as S. Miguel, Azores. detailed research into the data of Homer, etymologies, relative location, the cave and the mystical side of Kalupso; new archaeological views.
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      Celtic StudiesPhoeniciansAncient ReligionBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)
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      Hunters, Fishers and Gatherers' ArchaeologyNewfoundland ArchaeologyIntensification (Archaeology)
From the mid-seventeenth to the mid-twentieth century, European and European-descendent people in rural parts of the island of Newfoundland practiced a semimigratory, i.e. transhumant, tradition known colloquially as winter housing. This... more
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      HistoryHistorical ArchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologyMigration
In 2008, a red jasper fire-starter fragment was recovered at the site of L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland, during Parks Canada’s investigations of prehistoric features north of Hall F, the largest of the turf-walled longhouses Norse... more
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      GeoarchaeologyArctic ArchaeologyViking StudiesNorth Atlantic archaeology
This paper discusses the First World War as a, defining event for Newfoundland arguing that The War continues to be a living part of its continuing cultural framework as seen by living memorials such as Memorial University and others.
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      ArchaeologySocial ArchaeologyWorld War IFirst World War
The colony of Plaisance (1662-1713) was established to safeguard the French fishery in Newfoundland. Official ships sent to resupply the colony were infrequent at best, so colonists had to rely on seasonal visits from merchant ships to... more
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      ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyCeramics (Archaeology)Maritime Trade Ceramics (Archaeology)
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      Northeastern North America (Archaeology)Hunters, Fishers and Gatherers' ArchaeologyCoastal and Island ArchaeologySocietal Collapse
Marchand Grégor, Auger Réginald, Rousseau Lolita, Le Doaré Maureen, Stéphan Pierre, 2020 - Préhistoire de l’archipel de Saint-Pierre et Miquelon : les occupations humaines de l’Anse-à-Henry à l’épreuve de l’érosion littorale, Bulletin de... more
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      ArtNewfoundland ArchaeologyPrehistoric DorsetGroswater Paleoeskimo
The adoption of bow-and-arrow technology by Recent Indian peoples on the island of Newfoundland has been accepted on the basis of untested observations of the archaeological record. This study investigates the period circa 1000 BP, when... more
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      Northeastern North America (Archaeology)Bow and Arrow TechnologyNewfoundland ArchaeologyAtlatl
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      Fieldwork in AnthropologyNewfoundland ArchaeologyCulture of AcademiaFieldwork in Archaeology
Archaeological excavations at the migratory French cod fishing station site of Dos de Cheval (EfAx-09), provided a substantial collection of faunal remains which can be used to study fishermen foodways. Migratory fishing voyages presented... more
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      ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyZooarchaeologyFisheries hISTORY
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      ArchaeologyMaterial Culture StudiesLandscape ArchaeologyOld Norse Literature
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      Newfoundland ArchaeologyBeothuk cultureSubarctic Archaeology
This paper lays out a spatial, archaeological, and cultural framework for studying the Basque cod fishery in southern Newfoundland and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon. From the first half of the sixteenth century onward, this region was a major... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyBasque StudiesCeramics (Archaeology)
On 27 October 1943, a USAAF A-20 (Boston) and RCAF Hurricane took off from the Gander Airbase in Newfoundland to conduct a mock dogfight. The two aircraft clipped wings and crashed, killing the crew of the A-20. In 2010 and 2011,... more
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      ArchaeologyAviationSecond World WarConflict Archaeology
The simultaneously durable and fragmentary nature of ceramics contributes to their entry to the archaeological record. It is often assumed that, once broken, the ceramic vessel lost its functionality and would have been discarded;... more
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      Historical ArchaeologyCeramic Analysis (Archaeology)Newfoundland and LabradorNewfoundland Archaeology
Airplane sites in Newfoundland and Labrador tend to be in isolated locations, and are often resting in bog environments. Due to the nature of bogs, neither underwater nor terrestrial techniques are adequate for the proper survey of these... more
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      Aviation ArchaeologyNewfoundland and Labrador• Archaeological recording and survey methods.Newfoundland Archaeology
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      Hunter-Gatherer ArchaeologyNewfoundland and LabradorNewfoundland ArchaeologyArctic and Subarctic hunter-gatherers
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      ZooarchaeologyNorth Atlantic archaeologyBritish Imperial and Colonial History (1600 - )Newfoundland Archaeology
Marchand Grégor, Auger Réginald, Rousseau Lolita, Le Doaré Maureen, Stéphan Pierre, 2020 - Préhistoire de l’archipel de Saint-Pierre et Miquelon : les occupations humaines de l’Anse-à-Henry à l’épreuve de l’érosion littorale, Bulletin de... more
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      Newfoundland ArchaeologyPrehistoric DorsetGroswater PaleoeskimoSaint-Pierre et Miquelon History
Anthropological theories regarding the use of storage facilities or the conditions in which such facilities should be used, have generally embraced one of two positions. One position is concerned primarily with the use of storage, or... more
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      Northeastern North America (Archaeology)Newfoundland ArchaeologyBeothuk culture
An interview with Tim Rast about my research posted on the Elfshot: Sticks and Stones archaeological blog.
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      Aviation ArchaeologyNewfoundland and LabradorNewfoundland Archaeology
Up until recently, historical archaeologists working on the island of Newfoundland have focused primarily on studying the rich archaeological remains left behind by the summer cod fishery and the plantations left behind by the island’s... more
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      Historical ArchaeologyMigrationAnarchismNortheastern North America (Archaeology)
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      ArchaeologyArchaic (Archaeology in Northeastern North America)Hunter-Gatherer ArchaeologyNewfoundland Archaeology
This paper uses archaeological and historical evidence to compare élite foodways at two Newfoundland fishing sites: a permanent 17th-century English settlement and a seasonal 18th-century French fishing station. Similarities between... more
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      ZooarchaeologyNewfoundland ArchaeologyArchaeology of Colonialism
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      ArchaeologyNewfoundland and LabradorBow and Arrow TechnologyNewfoundland Archaeology
Abstract World War II aviation archaeology is a dynamic subfield of conflict archaeology, which has developed through the need to conserve twentieth-century military heritage resources. Like battlefield archaeology (: iii–vii), it has... more
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      HistoryActor Network TheorySecond World WarConflict Archaeology
This dissertation explores the world in which the first permanent inhabitants of the island of Newfoundland situated themselves. People of these First Nations lived in Newfoundland for thousands of years during the Archaic (5500–3200... more
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      GeographySpatial AnalysisAnthropology of MobilityNortheastern North America (Archaeology)
his chapter seeks to transcend the negative socio-economic undertones cast upon mobile populations and to frame historic mobility in Eastern North America as a normative practice with underlying adaptive advantage. Case studies from the... more
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      Historical ArchaeologyFisheriesMobility (Archaeology)Newfoundland and Labrador