Cultural and non-cultural variation in the artifact and fauna samples from the St. Mungo Cannery site, B.C., DgRr 2

The records or both the faunal remains and artifacts recover d from the St.Mungo Cannery site in the Fraser Delta, British Columbia during 1968-1969 are analysed quantitatively for evidence of processual cultural change. Descriptions of the site and site habitat are given, and methods used to reco...

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Main Author: Boehm, Sheila Gay Calvert
Other Authors: Donald, Leland
Language:English
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/7368
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-73682016-06-29T16:59:48Z Cultural and non-cultural variation in the artifact and fauna samples from the St. Mungo Cannery site, B.C., DgRr 2 Boehm, Sheila Gay Calvert Donald, Leland Archaeology Indians of North America Fraser River Delta (B.C.) Antiquities The records or both the faunal remains and artifacts recover d from the St.Mungo Cannery site in the Fraser Delta, British Columbia during 1968-1969 are analysed quantitatively for evidence of processual cultural change. Descriptions of the site and site habitat are given, and methods used to recover, describe, and analyse the two records are detailed. The patterns of variation through time are given in tables of the relative frequencies of types found in excavation units Cl and C2. Multidimensional scalogram analysis is used to delineate and visually present the separation of components. An attempt is made to distinguish cultural variation in the two records from non-cultural variation produced by sampling procedures, and to control for the latter. The relationship between sample size and the number of artifacts and faunal types found is statistically demonstrated as a major sampling error . Some comparisons are made between the patterns of variation observed in faunal and artifact types theoretically related as evidence of particular activities. The information contained in the faunal record is found to be additional as well as parallel to that contained in the artifact record. Graduate 2016-06-27T21:00:16Z 2016-06-27T21:00:16Z 1973 2016-06-27 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/7368 English en Available to the World Wide Web
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language English
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topic Archaeology
Indians of North America
Fraser River Delta (B.C.)
Antiquities
spellingShingle Archaeology
Indians of North America
Fraser River Delta (B.C.)
Antiquities
Boehm, Sheila Gay Calvert
Cultural and non-cultural variation in the artifact and fauna samples from the St. Mungo Cannery site, B.C., DgRr 2
description The records or both the faunal remains and artifacts recover d from the St.Mungo Cannery site in the Fraser Delta, British Columbia during 1968-1969 are analysed quantitatively for evidence of processual cultural change. Descriptions of the site and site habitat are given, and methods used to recover, describe, and analyse the two records are detailed. The patterns of variation through time are given in tables of the relative frequencies of types found in excavation units Cl and C2. Multidimensional scalogram analysis is used to delineate and visually present the separation of components. An attempt is made to distinguish cultural variation in the two records from non-cultural variation produced by sampling procedures, and to control for the latter. The relationship between sample size and the number of artifacts and faunal types found is statistically demonstrated as a major sampling error . Some comparisons are made between the patterns of variation observed in faunal and artifact types theoretically related as evidence of particular activities. The information contained in the faunal record is found to be additional as well as parallel to that contained in the artifact record. === Graduate
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Boehm, Sheila Gay Calvert
author Boehm, Sheila Gay Calvert
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title Cultural and non-cultural variation in the artifact and fauna samples from the St. Mungo Cannery site, B.C., DgRr 2
title_short Cultural and non-cultural variation in the artifact and fauna samples from the St. Mungo Cannery site, B.C., DgRr 2
title_full Cultural and non-cultural variation in the artifact and fauna samples from the St. Mungo Cannery site, B.C., DgRr 2
title_fullStr Cultural and non-cultural variation in the artifact and fauna samples from the St. Mungo Cannery site, B.C., DgRr 2
title_full_unstemmed Cultural and non-cultural variation in the artifact and fauna samples from the St. Mungo Cannery site, B.C., DgRr 2
title_sort cultural and non-cultural variation in the artifact and fauna samples from the st. mungo cannery site, b.c., dgrr 2
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