Aubrey Dey Cannon
Professor, Anthropology

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selected scholarly activity

  • books

    • Structured Worlds 2014
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    • Structured Worlds The Archaeology of Hunter-Gatherer Thought and Action ConclusionSTRUCTURED WORLDS: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF HUNTER-GATHERER THOUGHT AND ACTION. 204-208. 2011
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  • journal articles

    • Minimally Invasive High-Resolution Investigation of Site Form and Disturbance at Rat Island (AhGx-7), Cootes Paradise, OntarioJournal of Field Archaeology.  48:144-160. 2023
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    • Consistency and Variation in the Focus, Intensity and Archaeological Histories of Lapita and post-Lapita Fisheries in Ha’apai, Kingdom of TongaJournal of Island & Coastal Archaeology.  14:515-540. 2019
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    • Phosphate as an indicator of occupational intensity at shell midden sites on the central coast of British ColumbiaJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports.  20:468-475. 2018
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    • Less Invasive Approaches to Site InvestigationCanadian Journal of Archaeology.  42:20-27. 2018
    • Reconciling oxygen isotope sclerochronology with interpretations of millennia of seasonal shellfish collection on the Pacific Northwest CoastQuaternary International.  427:184-191. 2017
    • Infant Death and the Archaeology of GriefCambridge Archaeological Journal.  25:399-416. 2015
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    • Clam growth-stage profiles as a measure of harvest intensity and resource management on the central coast of British ColumbiaJournal of Archaeological Science.  36:1050-1060. 2009
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    • Early Storage and Sedentism on the Pacific Northwest Coast: Ancient DNA Analysis of Salmon Remains from Namu, British ColumbiaAmerican Antiquity.  71:123-140. 2006
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    • Assessing Variability in Northwest Coast Salmon and Herring Fisheries: Bucket-Auger Sampling of Shell Midden Sites on the Central Coast of British ColumbiaJournal of Archaeological Science.  27:725-737. 2000
    • Settlement and Sea-Levels on the Central Coast of British Columbia: Evidence from Shell Midden CoresAmerican Antiquity.  65:67-77. 2000
    • Marine-based Subsistence Trends and the Stable Isotope Analysis of Dog Bones from Namu, British ColumbiaJournal of Archaeological Science.  26:399-407. 1999
    • Contingency and Agency in the Growth of Northwest Coast Maritime EconomiesArctic Anthropology.  35:57-67. 1998
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