British Columbia Culture History and Archaeology
Culture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Kwaday Dan T'sinchi
Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi, or "Long Ago Person Found" is the name given to the human individual discovered melting out of a glacier in northwestern British Columbia in 1999.
Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi, or "Long Ago Person Found" is the name given to the human individual discovered melting out of a glacier in northwestern British Columbia in 1999.
Kwaday Dän Sinchi - Yukon Ice Man
The Yukon Ice Man, called "Long Ago Man Found" and recovered from a glacier in northern BC in 1999, has been dated to between 1415 and 1445. This story from Murray Lundberg.
The Yukon Ice Man, called "Long Ago Man Found" and recovered from a glacier in northern BC in 1999, has been dated to between 1415 and 1445. This story from Murray Lundberg.
Charlie Lake Caves
From Simon Fraser University, a paleoindian site, dated to 10,500 bp, in northeastern British Columbia, deep in the so-called "Ice Free Corridor".
From Simon Fraser University, a paleoindian site, dated to 10,500 bp, in northeastern British Columbia, deep in the so-called "Ice Free Corridor".
Boardwalk and Grassy Bay Sites
Frances L. Stewart and Kathlyn M. Stewart, two sites on the northwest coast of British Columbia, dated from 4200-620 BP; complete article (pdf format) in Canadian Archaeology.
Frances L. Stewart and Kathlyn M. Stewart, two sites on the northwest coast of British Columbia, dated from 4200-620 BP; complete article (pdf format) in Canadian Archaeology.
Keatley Creek
From Simon Fraser University, a middle prehistoric to Kamloops period (7,000-1,000 bp) site near Lillooet, most substantial occupation a pit house village dated to Shuswap horizon (4,800 to 2,400 BP).
From Simon Fraser University, a middle prehistoric to Kamloops period (7,000-1,000 bp) site near Lillooet, most substantial occupation a pit house village dated to Shuswap horizon (4,800 to 2,400 BP).
Namu
From Simon Fraser University, paleoindian to historic period archaeological site on the northwest coast of British Columbia.
From Simon Fraser University, paleoindian to historic period archaeological site on the northwest coast of British Columbia.
Guide to Graduate Schools in Canada
Simon Fraser, the University of British Columbia, and the University of Victoria all have graduate departments in BC.
Simon Fraser, the University of British Columbia, and the University of Victoria all have graduate departments in BC.
British Columbia's Ministry of Tourism
Administration and coordination of archaeological projects in BC, from the provincial government.
Administration and coordination of archaeological projects in BC, from the provincial government.
Ghosts of the Northwest Coast
From Canada's Digital Collections, information concerning the Euro-Canadian history of Canada's northwest coast; has some teacher-friendly stuff, too.
From Canada's Digital Collections, information concerning the Euro-Canadian history of Canada's northwest coast; has some teacher-friendly stuff, too.
World Atlas: British Columbia
The original web page in the World Atlas of Archaeology on the Web on British Columbia.
The original web page in the World Atlas of Archaeology on the Web on British Columbia.
Historical Villages of the Gitselasu
A page on the archaeology and ethnohistory of the occupations in the Kitselas Canyon Area, considered ancestral to the Gitselasu people of northern British Columbia.
A page on the archaeology and ethnohistory of the occupations in the Kitselas Canyon Area, considered ancestral to the Gitselasu people of northern British Columbia.
Kitselas Site (Canada)
The archaeological site called both Paul Mason and Kitselas, is an early Native American village site located in northern British Columbia.
The archaeological site called both Paul Mason and Kitselas, is an early Native American village site located in northern British Columbia.
