Published by Alberta Culture, Edmonton
Seller: Burton Lysecki Books, ABAC/ILAB, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
1985. (4to stiff paper covers) Near fine. 277pp. Photographs, illustrations, maps, tables, bibliography. Contributors include David V. Burley (Perspectives on Research: A View from the Office of a Bureaucratic Archaeologist), Gerald T. and Ester Tailfeathers Conaty (The Blood Tribe Historic Sites Development Project, 1984), Kathleen Connor-Learn (Chemical and Mineralogical Comparison of Prehistoric Pottery and Raw Clays from Black Fox Island, Lac la Biche), Paul F. Donahue (A Reviw of Archaeology in Alberta in 1984), Heinz Pyszczyk (Alberta Homestead Archaeology: Some Thoughts About Present Research and Future Needs), Brian Ronaghan (The Burmis-Lundbreck Corridor Project: Archaeology in the Context of Planning in the Crowsnest Pass), Ian Sumpter (Parks Canada Archaeology in Alberta, 1984), Milton J. Wright (Preliminary Results from the 1984 Field Season at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump). Publisher series: Archaeological Survey of Alberta Occasional Paper No. 25. Locale: Alberta; Black Fox Island--Alberta; Crowsnest Pass--Alberta; Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump--Alberta; Prairie Provinces; Western Canada. (Archaeology, Blood Indians).