I've Got a Little List...Introducing the Bibliography of New Brunswick Archaeology
Welcome to this all hit piece episode of the New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast where we have a show about a book about 640 pieces of published New Brunswick Archaeology. Tonight we’re not just podcasters, we’re co-authors, with the illustrious Trevor Dow who joins us in conversation about the Bibliography of New Brunswick Archaeology: Works to 2022. And that’s not all, listener. We have a special prize for the 10,000th listener! You just need to share a picture of yourself listening to the podcast between now and Sept. 10 (to our Instagram, LinkedIn, Email, or taped to a bottle of Balvenie Scotch and mailed to us) and you’ll be entered to win a great selection of books and other prizes.
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Hammon, D. J.
1984 A Ceramic Period Coastal Adaptation at Holt’s Point, New Brunswick. Master's, Anthropology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton.
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Sponsors: APANB, ULeth SSHRC Exchange
Producer: Emanuel Akel LinkedIn
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