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Prehistoric mortuary variability on Gabriola Island, British Columbia

Curtin, A. Joanne (author.). Archaeology Press, (publisher.).

Summary: Archaeological sites on the Northwest Coast of North America have yielded evidence for a variety of mortuary practices, including midden internment, tree burial, cremation, cairn or mound burial and surface disposal in caves, grave houses, mortuary poles or canoes. The meaning of this variability is unclear, although social differention and chronological change have been suggested as possible explanations. This project examines the problem of mortuary variability in the Gulf of Georgia region of the Northwest coast through analysis of two burial samples from Gabriola Island, British Columbia, that exhibit wildly differing burial practices.

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  • ISBN: 0864912277
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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    1 online resournce (viii, 157 pages) : illustrations, maps.
  • Publisher: Burnaby, B.C. : Archaeology Press, Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraaser University, [2002]

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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 13, 2017).
Subject: Paleo-Indians -- British Columbia -- Gabriola Island
Burial -- British Columbia -- Gabriola Island

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