

The New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast
Gabe Hrynick and Ken Holyoke
Covering 13,000 years of history, archaeologists Gabe Hrynick (Professor, University of New Brunswick) and Ken Holyoke (Assistant Professor, University of Lethbridge) introduce the people, technologies, and stories of archaeology in New Brunswick, Canada.
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Jan 19, 2023 • 1h 9min
Welcome/Bienvenue/Kulasihkulpon/Pjila'si to the New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast
In this episode of the NB Archaeology Podcast, Gabe and Ken introduce themselves, their research, New Brunswick in regional archaeological context, and talk a little bit about Palaeoindians (pre-Clovis and Clovis-like), red chert, housefloors, big themes in New Brunswick archaeology, and this week's Hit Pieces.Show Notes:Recommended introduction music:“Canada Vignettes: Log Driver’s Waltz” at NFB https://www.nfb.ca/film/log_drivers_waltz/“Diggin’ a Hole” by Big Sugar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U6aNnMqmgcGabe’s faculty page at the University of New Brunswick: https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/arts-fr-anthropology/hrynick-gabriel.htmlKen’s faculty page at the University of Lethbridge: https://kenholyoke.academia.edu/Archaeology of the Atlantic Northeast, by Matt Betts and Gabe (U of T Press 2021).The Far Northeast: 3000 BP to Contact, edited by Gabe and Ken (Canadian Museum of History/University of Ottawa Press, 2022).Holyoke, Blair, and Shaw’s (2020) paper on heat treating and colour: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaa.2020.101229Brian Robinson on pre-Clovis: Robinson, Brian S. 2012. Culture History, Clovis First and Contributions of The Review of Archaeology. The Review of Archaeology 30:1-12.“Grand Challenges”/Big Questions in archaeology:Kintigh et al. (2014): https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1324000111CRM job forecast for the United States: Altschul and Klein (2022): doi:10.1017/aap.2022.18This Ep’s Hit Pieces:Kelly et al. (2023) Expanding omnidirectional geospatial modeling for archaeology: A case study of dispersal in a “New England” colonial frontier (ca. 1600–1750). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2022.105710Davis et al. (2022) Dating of a large tool assemblage at the Cooper’s Ferry site (Idaho, USA), to 15,785 cal yr B.P. extends the age of stemmed points in the Americas. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ade1248Kitchel (2022) Color as a Key Characteristic in the Terminal Pleistocene Fluted-Point-Period Lithic Economy in Northeastern North America. https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4227691Thanks to K. Sock and R. Nicholas for Mi'kmaq and Wolastoqiyik translation of the title.


