Early human occupation in British Columbia /

"This book represents the archeological evidence for the first 5,500 years of prehistory in British Columbia, from about 10,500 to 5,000 years ago. As this period is poorly known, even to specialists, Early Human Occupation in British Columbia is a vital contribution to current knowledge about an enigmatic time in a critically important area of western North America. New data and syntheses have been integrated with previous data about the period, making this the most comprehensive and up-to-date book on the subject. Chapters cover the evidence for the earliest human occupation in all areas of the province: the Subarctic, the Columbia-Fraser Plateau, and the Northwest Coast." - Provided by Publisher

Call Number: 
E78 .B9 E27 1996
Title Responsibility: 
edited by Roy L. Carlson and Luke Dalla Bona.
Author Information: 
Roy L. Carlson is a founding member of the Department of Archaeology at Simon Fraser University and the author of many publications on Northwest Coast archaeology. Luke Dalla Bona is a cultural heritage research scientist with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources in Thunder Bay.
Production Place: 
Vancouver, BC :
Producer: 
UBC Press,
Production Date: 
c1996.
Band Tribe Geography Time: 
British Columbia
Reviews: 

Ames, K.M. "Early Human Occupation in British Columbia." CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, July-Aug. 1996, p. 1834. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A18596770/BRIP?u=utoronto_main&sid=BR....

Mobley, Charles M. "Early Human Occupation in British Columbia." American Antiquity, vol. 62, no. 2, 1997, p. 386+. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A19472770/BRIP?u=utoronto_main&sid=BR...

Catalogue Key: 
1591721
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