Publications




Black, David W. 2002. Out of the Blue and Into the Black: The Middle–Late Maritime
Woodland Transition in the Quoddy Region, New Brunswick, Canada. In John P. Hart and
Christina B. Rieth (eds.), Northeast Subsistence–Settlement Change: A.D. 700–1300, pp.301–320.
New York State Museum Bulletin #496. Albany: The University of the State of New
York/State Education Department.

Black, David W. 2002. Ponapsqey: Jemseg Crossing Petrographic Series and
Preliminary Evaluations of Flaked Lithic Materials From the Jemseg Assemblage. In Susan E.
Blair (ed.), Wolastoqiyik Ajemseg. The People of the Beautiful River of Jemseg, vol. 2:
Archaeological Results
, pp. 89–116. New Brunswick Archaeology Series, Ms #31. Fredericton:
Archaeological Services, Culture and Sports Secretariat.

Black, David W. 2000. Rum Beach and the Susquehanna Tradition in the Quoddy Region,
Charlotte County, New Brunswick. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 24:89–106.

Black, David W. 2000. That Thing of Shreds and Patches: An Archaeological Narrative of the
Bliss Islands Thoroughfare, Quoddy Region, New Brunswick. In M. Boyd, J.C. Erwin, and M.
Hendrickson (eds.) The Entangled Past: Integrating History and Archaeology, pp. 146–55.
Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Chacmool Archaeological Association.
Calgary: Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary.

Black, David W., and Lucy A. Wilson. 1999. The Washademoak Lake Chert Source, Queens
County, New Brunswick, Canada. Archaeology of Eastern North America 27:81–108.

Black, David W., and Lucy A. Wilson. 1998. History and Geology of the Washademoak Lake
Chert Source. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 30(1):5 (No. 6109).

Black, David W., Joanna E. Reading and Howard G. Savage. 1998. Archaeological Records of
the Extinct Sea Mink, Mustela macrodon (Carnivora:Mustelidae), from Canada. Canadian
Field-Naturalist 112(2):45–49.

Black, David W. 1993. The Partridge Island Archaeology Project, vol. 1: What Images Return:
A Study of the Stratigraphy and Seasonality of A Shell Midden in the Insular Quoddy Region of NB
.
New Brunswick Manuscripts in Archaeology #27. Fredericton: Archaeological Services of
New Brunswick.

Black, David W. 1992. Living Close to the Ledge: Prehistoric Human Ecology of the Bliss
Islands, Insular Quoddy Region, New Brunswick, Canada
. Occasional Papers in Northeastern
Archaeology #6. Dundas, Ontario: Copetown Press.

Black, David W. 1991. Stratigraphic Integrity in Northeastern Shell Middens: An Example from the Insular Quoddy Region. In M. Deal and S.E. Blair (eds.), Prehistoric Archaeology in the Maritimes: Past and Present Research, pp. 201–215. Council of Maritime Premiers, Reports in Archaeology, No. 8. Fredericton: Archaeological Services of New Brunswick.

Blair, Susan E. 1999. The Pre-Contact Archaeology of the Grand Manan Archipelago: Cultural
History and Regional Integration. New Brunswick Manuscripts in Archaeology #29.
Fredericton: Archaeological Services of New Brunswick

Broster, Bruce E., P. Allen, and K.B.S. Burke. 1994. Postglacial seismic disturbance: Miramichi area, New Brunswick. Current Research Miscellaneous Report 12, pp. 17-24. Fredericton: New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy.

Burke, K.B.S., Bruce E. Broster, and P. Allen. 1993. Deformed fluvial sediments, Little Southwest Miramichi River, New Brunswick—Possible evidence of earthquake induced structures. MAGNEC Fall Meeting, pp. 11-12. Ottawa: Geological Survey of Canada.

Broster, Bruce E., P. Allen, and K.B.S. Burke. 1993. The assessment of postglacial neotectonics; an example of a multidisciplinary approach involving archaeology, sedimentology and historical seismicity, Miramichi area, NB. CanQua, Abstracts with Program, p. A-8.

Dickinson, Pamela and Jason Jeandron. 1999. Glacial Lake Madawaska Survey—1998. New Brunswick Manuscripts in Archaeology #30. Fredericton: Archaeological Services of New
Brunswick

Mora, Santiago and Cristobal Gnecco. 2003. Archaeological Hunter-Gatherers in Tropical Forests. A View from Colombia. In Julio Mercader (ed.), Under the Canopy. The Archaeology of Tropical Rain Forests, pp. 271–290. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.

Gnecco, Cristobal and Santiago Mora. 1997. Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene Tropical Forest
Occupations at San Isidro and Peña Roja, Colombia. Antiquity 71(273):683–690.

Herrera, Luisa F., Inés Cavelier, Camilo Rodríguez and Santiago Mora. 1992. The Technical
Transformation of an Agricultural System in the Colombian Amazon. World Archaeology 24(1):98–113.

Mora, Santiago, Luisa F. Herrera, Inés Cavelier and Camilo Rodríguez. 1991. Cultivars, anthropic soils and stability a preliminary report of archaeological research in Araracuara Colombian amazonia. Latin American Archaeology Reports . Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

Turnbull, Christopher J. 1988. Reflections on a Ground Slate Bayonet, Upper Bay of Fundy. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 12:87–108.

Turnbull, Christopher J. 1990. The Bernard Collection: A Tobique Complex Site from the Mid-St. John Valley, New Brunswick. New Brunswick Manuscripts in Archaeology #25. Fredericton: Archaeological Services of New Brunswick

Wilson, Lucy forthcoming. Lithic material of the Sphakia Survey Project. Contribution to L. Nixon, J. Moody et al., The Sphakia (Crete) Survey Project. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Wilson, Lucy 2002. Importance de la difficulté du terrain par rapport à la distance de transport dans les stratégies de circulation des matières premières lithiques dans le Vaucluse au Paléolithique moyen. Presentation at the Table Ronde d’Aurillac:  Les matières premières lithiques en préhistoire, Aurillac, France, June 2002. To be published in Paléo (2003).

Wilson, Lucy 1998. Mousterian Raw Material Strategies in a Regional Context in Southern France. In Sarah Milliken and Marco Peresani (eds.), Lithic Technology: From Raw Material Procurement to Tool Production, pp. 55-63. Universitá degli Studi di Ferrara, Dipartimento di Scienze Geologiche e Paleontologiche; M.A.C. srl, Forlì, Italy.


Conference Papers

Black, D.W., S.E. Blair, P. Dickinson, S. Glidden-Hachey, J. Jeandron, K. Leonard, B.C. MacEachern, B.D. Suttie, and  L.A. Wilson 2003. Distinguishing and Sourcing Variegated Chert Toolstones in the Canadian Maritimes. Invited presentation at the biannual meeting of the Canadian Quaternary Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Black, D.W., S.E. Blair and B.D. Suttie 2003. Geological Sources and Archaeological Distributions of Translucent Chert in New Brunswick. Presented at the 36th annual meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, Hamilton, Ontario.

Black, D.W., and B.D. Suttie. 2002. Middle Archaic Sites and Artifacts from Charlotte County, New Brunswick. Presented at the 35th annual meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, Ottawa, Ontario.

Black, D.W., L.A. Wilson and S.L. MacDonald 1996. Sources of Exotic Lithics from Late Woodland Components on the Bliss Islands. Presented at the 29th annual meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Blair, S. E., 2003. Changing Settlement and Technology During the Mid to Late Holocene in the Lower
Saint John, South-Central New Brunswick, Canada. Invited presentation at the biannual meeting of the Canadian Quaternary Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
 

Jeandron, J. 2003. X-ray Vision for Archaeologists: the Application of Geophysics to Archaeology. Invited presentation at the biannual meeting of the Canadian Quaternary Association, Halifax, NS.

Suttie, B.D., and X. Yang. 2003. Non-destructive Sourcing of Granitic Artifacts from Southwestern New Brunswick. Invited presentation at the biannual meeting of the Canadian Quaternary Association and the Canadian Geomorphological Research Group, Halifax, NS.