Mercury Ser.: Place-Making in the Pretty Harbour : The Archaeology of Port Joli, Nova Scotia by Matthew Betts (2019, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherUniversity of Ottawa Press/Les Presses DE L'universite D'ottawa
ISBN-100776627775
ISBN-139780776627779
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Number of Pages414 Pages
Publication NamePlace-Making in the Pretty Harbour : the Archaeology of Port Joli, Nova Scotia
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2019
SubjectArchaeology, United States / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorMatthew Betts
Subject AreaSocial Science, History
SeriesMercury Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight31.7 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width6.7 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2020-416064
IllustratedYes
Table Of ContentAbstract Résumé List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements Foreword Chapter 1 The E'se'get Archaeology Project Matthew Betts Chapter 2 Palaeoenvironmental Context Karen Neil andKonrad Gajewski Chapter 3 The Sites Matthew Betts Chapter 4 Chronology Matthew Betts Chapter 5 Architectural Features M. Gabriel Hrynick and Matthew Betts Chapter 6 The Ceramic Assemblage Jenneth Curtis, Erin Ingram, and Matthew Betts Chapter 7 Lithic Technology and Other Artifacts Matthew Betts and Kenneth R. Holyoke Chapter 8 Animal and Plant Remains Matthew Betts Chapter 9 An Archaeological History of Port Joli Matthew Betts Bibliography Contributors
SynopsisThe book describes in detail the findings of five seasons (2008-2012) of survey and excavation in Port Joli, and ten years of laboratory analysis, undertaken by the Canadian Museum of History, in collaboration with Acadia First Nation. It also incorporates data recovered from previous archaeological work conducted in Port Joli by Erskine, Raddall, Millard, and others, providing a complete synthesis of one of Nova Scotia's richest Indigenous archaeological records. Reviving the art of a traditional archaeology "site monograph", the work provides a complete presentation of all the archaeological information recovered, including full-colour artifact plates, technical drawings, profiles, and maps, in addition to a complete data description and synthesis. The final chapter presents a culture history of the Port Joli, summarizing how the "pretty harbour" became a central place for Mi'kmaq prior to the arrival of Europeans. A copublication with the Canadian Museum of History. This book is published in English. - L'ouvrage d crit avec pr cision les r sultats de cette initiative du Mus e canadien de l'histoire, men e en collaboration avec la Premi re Nation d'Acadia, attribuables cinq saisons (de 2008 2012) d' tudes et de fouilles men es Port Joli ainsi qu' 10 ann es d'analyses en laboratoire. Il comprend aussi des donn es provenant de travaux arch ologiques ant rieurs men s Port Joli par Erskine, Raddall, Millard et d'autres, offrant ainsi une synth se compl te de l'un des plus importants inventaires arch ologiques autochtones de la Nouvelle- cosse. Conjuguant l'approche monographique plus traditionnelle pour traiter d'un site arch ologique, cet ouvrage fournit un portrait d taill de toutes les informations arch ologiques r cup r es, notamment des artefacts tels que des assiettes color es, des dessins techniques, des profils et des cartes, en plus d'une description compl te des donn es recueillies. Le dernier chapitre offre une histoire culturelle de Port Joli, r sumant comment ce joli port est devenu un endroit central pour les Mi'kmaq avant l'arriv e des Europ ens. Une co dition avec le Mus e canadien de l'histoire. Ce livre est publi en anglais., The book describes in detail the findings of five seasons (2008-2012) of survey and excavation in Port Joli, and ten years of laboratory analysis, undertaken by the Canadian Museum of History, in collaboration with Acadia First Nation. It also incorporates data recovered from previous archaeological work conducted in Port Joli by Erskine, Raddall, Millard, and others, providing a complete synthesis of one of Nova Scotia's richest Indigenous archaeological records. Reviving the art of a traditional archaeology "site monograph", the work provides a complete presentation of all the archaeological information recovered, including full-colour artifact plates, technical drawings, profiles, and maps, in addition to a complete data description and synthesis. The final chapter presents a culture history of the Port Joli, summarizing how the "pretty harbour" became a central place for Mi'kmaq prior to the arrival of Europeans. A copublication with the Canadian Museum of History., This book presents the work of the E'se'get Archaeology Project, a community-based research endeavor focused on defining the archaeological record of Port Joli Harbour, Nova Scotia. The book describes in detail the findings of five seasons (2008-2012) of survey and excavation in Port Joli, and ten years of laboratory analysis, undertaken by the Canadian Museum of History, in collaboration with Acadia First Nation. It also incorporates data recovered from previous archaeological work conducted in Port Joli by Erskine, Raddall, Millard, and others, providing a complete synthesis of one of Nova Scotia's richest Indigenous archaeological records. Reviving the art of a traditional archaeology "site monograph", the work provides a complete presentation of all the archaeological information recovered, including full-colour artifact plates, technical drawings, profiles, and maps, in addition to a complete data description and synthesis. The final chapter presents a culture history of the Port Joli, summarizing how the "pretty harbour" became a central place for Mi'kmaq prior to the arrival of Europeans. A copublication with the Canadian Museum of History. Published in English., This book presents the work of the E'se'get Archaeology Project, a community-based research endeavor focused on defining the archaeological record of Port Joli Harbour, Nova Scotia.
LC Classification NumberE99.M6P53 2019

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