Big Yellow Taxonomist: The Early Maritime Woodland
Welcome to the Early Maritime Woodland period (3000 - 2200 BP)! Ken and Gabe chat about this period especially as it relates to big inter-regional interaction spheres (like Adena) and technological developments (like ceramics). If you see us in Membertou for the CAAs next weekend, say hi and pick up a sticker.
Show notes:
Nova Scotia Pebbles: https://atlanticgeosciencesociety.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/NSPebbles2.pdf
Professional Careers in Archaeology and Beyond (Webinar/In-person session) at the CAA meeting: https://canadianarchaeology.com/caa/annual-meeting/sessions/hybrid-person-online-professional-careers-archaeology-and-beyond. Register to attend here: https://uleth.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zzMnduKVQFyK4xEWKaIQ_g
Allen, P. 1981. The Oxbow site: chronology and prehistory in northeastern New Brunswick. New Brunswick Manuscripts in Archaeology, Vol. 1, Fredericton.
Fiedel, S.J. 2001. What happened in the Early Woodland? Archaeology of Eastern North America 29:101-142.
Holyoke & Hrynick. 2022. The Far Northeast: 3000 BP to Contact. Mercury Series Archaeology Paper 181. University of Ottawa Press, Ottawa. https://www.historymuseum.ca/boutique/product/the-far-northeast-3000-bp-to-contact/
Leonard, K. 1995. Woodland or Ceramic Period: a theoretical problem. Northeast Anthropology, 50, 19-30.
MacInnes, D. 2021. Pre-European Population Dynamics on the Maritime Peninsula. Archaeology of Eastern North America 49:133-155.
Pelletier-Michaud, A.. 2017. The Bristol-Shiktehawk bifaces and Early Woodland ceremonialism in the Middle St. John Valley, New Brunswick. Master of Arts, Anthropology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton.
Sassaman, K.E. 2010. The Eastern Archaic, historicized. Issues in Eastern Woodlands archaeology. AltaMira Press, Lanham.
Taché, K., and O. Craig. 2015. Cooperative harvesting of aquatic resources and the beginning of pottery production in north-eastern North America. Antiquity 89(343):177-190.
Turnbull, C. 1976. The Augustine Site: A Mound from the Maritimes. Archaeology of Eastern North America 4:50-62.
Hit Pieces:
Papers in Honour of David Black at the CAA: https://canadianarchaeology.com/caa/annual-meeting/sessions/papers-honour-david-w-black
Anderson, A., and M.G. Hrynick. 2023. The Site at Denbow Point, Cobscook Bay, and 20th Century Collecting in Downeast Maine. Maine Archaeological Society Bulletin 63(1):1-14.
“1,000-year-old canoe recovered from N.C. lake moves Waccamaw tribe members to tears” https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/waccamaw-ancient-canoe-1.6815398 ?
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