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The first synthesis of the archaeological and ethnological evidence pertaining to the St’át’imc or Upper Lillooet people of the Mid-Fraser Canyon.

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In the late fifties and early sixties, the Bridge River Dig Site was my playground. This got me interested in archaeology, so I read everything I could on the subject. Today I am a Certified Archaeology Field Technician. People of the Middle Fraser Canyon captures what it is that I love about this place and its ancient history. With this book, readers can take an archaeological tour of my old playground and learn about the place and the people of the St’át’imc Nation. -- Gerald Michel, Land and Resources Coordinator, Xwisten (Bridge River Band)

This fine book presents the most recent data about an important set of archaeological sites in British Columbia, exploring both the fascinating history of a people and the scientific process of investigating that ancient past. It does this with great clarity, which makes it a pleasure to read.

-- Kenneth Ames, Department of Anthropology, Portland University
A wonderful introduction to archaeology and archaeological techniques...Recommended. * CHOICE, Vol. 50 No. 5 *

Table of Contents

1 Introduction

2 Before the Villages: Middle Period Occupation of the Plateau

3 Setting the Regional Stage

4 The Rise of the Mid-Fraser Villages

5 Making a Living: Food in the Middle Fraser Villages

6 Living Together: Social Organization in the Middle Fraser Villages

7 The Abandonment and the Aftermath

8 A Broad Perspective: Looking Back, Looking Forward

Appendix: Linguistics / Leora Bar-el

Notes on Sources

References

Index

People of the Middle Fraser Canyon

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    A Paperback by Anna Marie Prentiss, Ian Kuijt

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      Publisher: MN - University of British Columbia Press
      Publication Date: 1/1/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780774821698, 978-0774821698
      ISBN10: 0774821698

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The first synthesis of the archaeological and ethnological evidence pertaining to the St’át’imc or Upper Lillooet people of the Mid-Fraser Canyon.

      Trade Review
      In the late fifties and early sixties, the Bridge River Dig Site was my playground. This got me interested in archaeology, so I read everything I could on the subject. Today I am a Certified Archaeology Field Technician. People of the Middle Fraser Canyon captures what it is that I love about this place and its ancient history. With this book, readers can take an archaeological tour of my old playground and learn about the place and the people of the St’át’imc Nation. -- Gerald Michel, Land and Resources Coordinator, Xwisten (Bridge River Band)

      This fine book presents the most recent data about an important set of archaeological sites in British Columbia, exploring both the fascinating history of a people and the scientific process of investigating that ancient past. It does this with great clarity, which makes it a pleasure to read.

      -- Kenneth Ames, Department of Anthropology, Portland University
      A wonderful introduction to archaeology and archaeological techniques...Recommended. * CHOICE, Vol. 50 No. 5 *

      Table of Contents

      1 Introduction

      2 Before the Villages: Middle Period Occupation of the Plateau

      3 Setting the Regional Stage

      4 The Rise of the Mid-Fraser Villages

      5 Making a Living: Food in the Middle Fraser Villages

      6 Living Together: Social Organization in the Middle Fraser Villages

      7 The Abandonment and the Aftermath

      8 A Broad Perspective: Looking Back, Looking Forward

      Appendix: Linguistics / Leora Bar-el

      Notes on Sources

      References

      Index

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