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Over the past century and a half, Canadian archaeology rehabilitated large portions of a history once thought to be lost beyond recovery. This book is among the first to document and analyze the growth of archaeology in Canada.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Acknowledgements
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Preface
  2. p. vii
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  1. Avant-Propos
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. List of Figures
  2. pp. xiii-xiv
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  1. List of Tables
  2. pp. xv-xvi
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  1. Introductory
  2. pp. 1-2
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  1. 1. Introduction
  2. Jane H. Kelley, Olga Klimko
  3. pp. 3-12
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  1. Part One: People
  2. pp. 13-14
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  1. 2. Toward a Scientific Archaeology: Daniel Wilson, David Boyle and the Canadian Institute 1852–96
  2. Gerald Killan
  3. pp. 15-24
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  1. 3. Women in Early Ontario Archaeology: Reclaiming Voices
  2. M.A. Latta, H. Martelle-Hayter, P. Reed
  3. pp. 25-38
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  1. 4. J. Norman Emerson: Contributions to Canadian Archaeology
  2. William C. Noble
  3. pp. 39-52
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  1. 5. Mentors and Role Models: The Shaping of Canadian Archaeologists
  2. Robert W. Park
  3. pp. 53-60
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  1. 6. My Life in Canadian Archaeology
  2. Richard S. MacNeish
  3. pp. 61-76
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  1. 7. Reflections on Encounters with Archaeology
  2. Bruce G. Trigger
  3. pp. 77-92
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  1. Part Two: Institutions
  2. pp. 93-94
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  1. 8. The Royal Ontario Museum and Archaeology Abroad
  2. David M. Pendergast
  3. pp. 95-102
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  1. 9. Archaeology, Ethnology and Canada's Public Purse 1910–1921
  2. Barnett Richling
  3. pp. 103-114
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  1. 10. Toward a History of Archaeology in the National Museum of Canada: the Contributions of Harlan I. Smith and Douglas Leechman, 1911–1950
  2. Ian Dyck
  3. pp. 115-134
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  1. 11. The Role of the University of Manitoba in the Development of Manitoba Archaeology
  2. Leo Pettipas, William J. Mayer-Oakes, Greg Monks, C.T. Shay
  3. pp. 135-150
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  1. Part Three: Regions
  2. pp. 151-152
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  1. 12. History of Archaeology in Nova Scotia
  2. Stephen A . Davis
  3. pp. 153-162
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  1. 13. Bits and Pieces, Glimpses and Glances: A Retrospect on Prehistoric Research in Quebec
  2. Charles A . Martijn
  3. pp. 163-190
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  1. 14. Current Research and the History of Thule Archaeology in Arctic Canada
  2. Robert W. Park
  3. pp. 191-202
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  1. 15. Nationalism and the Growth of Fur Trade Archaeology in Western Canada
  2. Olga Klimko
  3. pp. 203-214
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  1. 16. Two Decades of Change: British Columbia Archaeology in the '60s and '70s
  2. Donald Mitchell
  3. pp. 215-222
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  1. Part Four: Toward the Present
  2. pp. 223-224
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  1. 17. "I don't think we are in Kansas anymore:" The Rise of the Archaeological Consulting Industry in Ontario
  2. Neal Ferris
  3. pp. 225-248
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  1. 18. The Saskatchewan Archaeological Society and the Role of Amateur Societies
  2. Eldon Johnson, Tim E.H. Jones
  3. pp. 249-258
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  1. 19. Stubborn Independence: An Essay on the Innu and Archaeology
  2. Stephen Loring
  3. pp. 259-276
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