
Forgotten Things
The Story of the Seymour Valley Archaeology Project
Bob Muckle(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 3. August 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
174 pages
978-1-4875-8852-6 (ISBN)
Description
Based on a long-term archaeology project, Forgotten Things provides an account of working with field school students to discover and excavate archaeological sites, including early twentieth-century Japanese camps, in the Seymour Valley of British Columbia.
The first book in the new Teaching Archaeology series, Forgotten Things gives students a real-world example of archaeological research in practice. It provides an overview of the Seymour Valley ArchaeologyProject from the initial phone call to the disposition of artifacts and archiving of records. The book takes the reader from the inception of the project through fieldwork, laboratory work, drawing inferences, and making the research meaningful. It delves into considerations that guide research design and methods, and it examines the culture of archaeological fieldwork. Through anecdotes, stories from the field, and extracts from field notes, Forgotten Things offers rare insight into the realities of archaeological research not often seen in archaeological studies.
The first book in the new Teaching Archaeology series, Forgotten Things gives students a real-world example of archaeological research in practice. It provides an overview of the Seymour Valley ArchaeologyProject from the initial phone call to the disposition of artifacts and archiving of records. The book takes the reader from the inception of the project through fieldwork, laboratory work, drawing inferences, and making the research meaningful. It delves into considerations that guide research design and methods, and it examines the culture of archaeological fieldwork. Through anecdotes, stories from the field, and extracts from field notes, Forgotten Things offers rare insight into the realities of archaeological research not often seen in archaeological studies.
Reviews / Votes
"The history of this hidden village might never have been recovered if it was not for the work of Bob Muckle and successive teams of undergraduates enrolled in his archaeology workshop at Capilano University. Forgotten Things is a primer in how to organize and carry out an archaeological field study. But there is also plenty for the general reader with any interest at all in the history of the North Shore or more generally in the study of archaeology." - Daniel Francis (The British Columbia Review)More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
16 b&w illustrations, 4 b&w maps
Dimensions
Height: 151 mm
Width: 229 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
248 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4875-8852-6 (9781487588526)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Robert J. Muckle is a professor of anthropology and archaeology at Capilano University. He is the author or coauthor of several books, including Introducing Archaeology and Through the Lens of Anthropology.
Content
Dedication
About this Book
Preface
Prologue
1. Beginnings
2. Finding Our Way
3. Archaeology of Settler Sites
4. A Logging Camp at Suicide Creek
5. A Most Unusual Site Near McKenzie Creek
6. Digging in at McKenzie Creek
7. Making the Fieldwork Meaningful
8. Endings
Key Resources and Suggested Readings
Appendix 1: Field School Students
Appendix 2: Assessing Significance
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About this Book
Preface
Prologue
1. Beginnings
2. Finding Our Way
3. Archaeology of Settler Sites
4. A Logging Camp at Suicide Creek
5. A Most Unusual Site Near McKenzie Creek
6. Digging in at McKenzie Creek
7. Making the Fieldwork Meaningful
8. Endings
Key Resources and Suggested Readings
Appendix 1: Field School Students
Appendix 2: Assessing Significance
Glossary
Bibliography
Index