Provides students with an advanced understanding of boreal forest archaeology in Canada, primarily for northern Saskatchewan and Alberta. Discussion will focus on analyzing and synthesizing published and “grey” literature to thoroughly examine the methodological and theoretical issues that have hampered the development of archaeological investigation in the boreal forest. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursRestriction(s): Enrolment in the Archaeology Graduate Program Prerequisite(s): ARCH 350, or equivalent, or permission of the instructor.
Provides students with an advanced understanding of boreal forest archaeology in Canada, primarily for northern Saskatchewan and Alberta. Discussion will focus on analyzing and synthesizing published and “grey” literature to thoroughly examine the methodological and theoretical issues that have hampered the development of archaeological investigation in the boreal forest. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursRestriction(s): Enrolment in the Archaeology Graduate Program Prerequisite(s): ARCH 350, or equivalent, or permission of the instructor.