In this episode, Ken and Gabe discuss the Transitional Archaic (ca. 4000-3000 years ago). Mostly we talked about the Susquehanna phenomenon in Maine and the Maritimes, and what we don’t know takes up more of the show than what we do. We’ve also got a special lost interview from Ken’s adventure at the SAA. Finally, a big thanks to all of you who have tuned in and helped us cross the 1000 listens threshold! Talk to you in a fortnight.

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Black, D. W. 2018 “..gathering pebbles on a boundless shore..” — The Rum Beach Site and Intertidal Archaeology in the Canadian Quoddy Region. https://unbscholar.lib.unb.ca/islandora/object/unbscholar%3A9409

Deal, Michael, John Campbell, and Bryn Tapper. 2022. Archaeology and the Meanderings of the Annapolis River: a View from the Boswell Site. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 46(1):52-99. https://doi.org/10.51270/46.1.52

Petersen, James B. 1995. Preceramic Archaeological Manifestations in the Far Northeast: A Review of Current Research. Archaeology of Eastern North America 23:207–230.

Petersen, James B., Brian S. Robinson, Daniel F. Belknap, James Stark, and Lawrence K. Kaplan. 1994. An Archaic and Woodland period fish weir complex in central Maine. Archaeology of Eastern North America 22:197-222.

Blair, Susan, and Karen Perley. 2003. Wolastoqiyik Ajemseg: the people of the beautiful river at Jemseg. New Brunswick Culture and Sport Secretariat, Heritage Branch, Archaeological Services, Fredericton, N.B. https://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/thc-tpc/pdf/Arch/MIA34English.pdf

Gabriel Yanicki, https://www.historymuseum.ca/learn/research/

Justin Hoenke Podcast, “Weezer (and one more thing,” https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/weezer-and-one-more-thing/id1680408602

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