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The SAA Archaeological Record - Sept. 2015

The Slocan Narrows Archaeological Project, directed by Associate Professor of Anthropology Nathan Goodale and Visiting Instructor of Anthropology Alissa Nauman, was featured in a photograph on the September cover of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) publication The SAA Archaeological Record. Pictured on the cover is the excavation at a 2,600-year-old pithouse at the project site located in southeastern British Columbia with field school students Anna Arnn ’17, Mariah Walzer ’17 and Michael Graeme (Selkirk College/University of Victoria).

According to the SAA, The SAA Archaeological Record was launched in 2001 and encompasses SAA business, commentary, news, regular columns, software reviews, job listings, opinions and articles. The Slocan Narrows Archaeological Project also serves as the Hamilton College archaeology field program (Arch 281&282).

The photograph was taken by David R. Gluns.

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