British Columbia Culture History and Archaeology
Bear Cove Site
Bear Cove is an Archaic site on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, and a part of the history of the American Northwest Coast
Keatley Creek (British Columbia, Canada)
Keatley Creek is an archaeological site near the Fraser River near Lillooet, where hunter-gatherers built a village about 1500 years ago.
Boardwalk Site, British Columbia
The Boardwalk site is an ancient cemetery in British Columbia with evidence for early social ranking along the American northwest coast
Glenrose Cannery Site, British Columbia
British Columbia's Glenrose Cannery is an important and endangered site of the Archaic period Northwest Coast
Charlie Lake Cave
Charlie Lake Cave is a stratified rockshelter which has the northern-most evidence yet discovered of a fluted point coupled with evidence of big game hunting (i.e., Clovis-like; the site is simply too far from any other Clovis site to be called Clovis).
Kitselas Site (Canada)
The archaeological site called both Paul Mason and Kitselas, is an early Native American village site located in northern British Columbia.
Namu
Namu, located at the mouth of the Namu river, in British Columbia, has important Paleoarctic, Archaic and Pacific period occupations.
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.
Milliken Site
The Milliken site is an archaeological site on the Archaic Northwest Coast, and on the Fraser river of British Columbia
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.
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".
British Columbia's Ministry of Tourism
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.
