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Prepared By
Leslie Dawson
Grant MacEwan College

,COPYRIGHT © 2009 by Nelson Education, Ltd. Nelson is a registered trademark used herein under license.

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ii Copyright © 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd.

, Table of Contents

Chapter 1____________________________________________________________________1

Chapter 2____________________________________________________________________7

Chapter 3___________________________________________________________________14

Chapter 4___________________________________________________________________20

Chapter 5___________________________________________________________________27

Chapter 6___________________________________________________________________33

Chapter 7___________________________________________________________________39

Chapter 8___________________________________________________________________45

Chapter 9___________________________________________________________________48

Chapter 10__________________________________________________________________55

Chapter 11__________________________________________________________________63

Chapter 12__________________________________________________________________70

Chapter 13__________________________________________________________________78

Chapter 14__________________________________________________________________85

Chapter 15__________________________________________________________________92

Chapter 16__________________________________________________________________99

Chapter 17_________________________________________________________________105

Chapter 18_________________________________________________________________111




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, CHAPTER 1: MEET SOME REAL ARCHAEOLOGISTS

I. PREVIEW

II. INTRODUCTION

A. Who Was Kwäday Dän Ts’inchi”?
B. Who Controls Human Remains?
C. Kwäday Dän Ts’inchi”and Archaeology in North America
Looking Closer: Indian or First Nations, Eskimo or Inuit?

III. THE WESTERN WORLD DISCOVERS ITS PAST

A. Archaeology and Society
Looking Closer: AD/BC/BP . . . Archaeology’s Alphabet Soup
B. The Discovery of Deep Time
C. Archaeology and Native Americans

IV. FOUNDERS OF AMERICANIST ARCHAEOLOGY

Looking closer: The Development of Archaeology in Canada
A. David Boyle: Antiquarian Schoolteacher Extraordinaire
B. Diamond Jenness: One of Canada’s First Academic Archaeologists
C. A.V. “Ted” Kidder: Founder of Anthropological Archaeology
In His Own Words: The Pan-Scientific Approach to Archaeology by A.V. Kidder
D. James A. Ford: A Master of Time
In His Own Words: The Goals of Archaeology by James A. Ford
E. North American Archaeology at Mid-Twentieth Century

V. REVOLUTION IN ARCHAEOLOGY: AN ADVANCING SCIENCE

A. Walter W. Taylor: Moses in the Wilderness
B. Lewis R. Binford: Visionary with a Message
Looking Closer: Did the New Archaeology Catch on in Canada?
C. Bruce G. Trigger: Canadian Historian of World Archaeology

VI. ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

A. Aubrey Cannon: Archaeology Comes of Age

VII. Conclusion: Archaeology’s Future




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