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2005a Form and Function of Projectile Points and the Trajectory of Newfoundland Prehistory. Canadian Journal of Archaeology. Volume 29, Issue 1, pp.46-67. 2005b -
Revisiting the Dorset Soapstone
Quarry in
2004a Dorset Palaeoeskimo
Settlement Patterns in White Bay,
Newfoundland. In Northeast
Anthropology. Number 55, pp.5-14. 2004b Book Review: The Northernmost Ruins of the Globe: Eigil Knuth's
Archaeological
Investigations In 2003 A Groswater Feature from
Coachman's Cove, Newfoundland. In Journal
Etudes/Inuit/Studies,
Volume 27(1-2), pp.435-449.
2000a The Entangled Past:
Integrating History and Archaeology: Proceedings
of the 30th Annual Chacmool Archaeological Conference, Calgary,
Alberta.
Edited by M. Boyd, J.C. Erwin & M. Hendrickson.
2005 A Groswater
PaleoEskimo Site in Outer Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland.
Paper presented by Donald Holly Jr., and John C. Erwin at the 45th
annual meeting of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, Lake
Placid, New York. 2003
Paper Presented: The Changing Nature and
Function of Phillip's Garden: Diachronic Perspectives from a Dorset
Palaeoeskimo Site in Port au 2002a Palaeoeskimo Architecture: State of Knowledge Symposium, Francoforum, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon. Presentation of a paper entitled: A Groswater Feature from Coachman's Cove Newfoundland. 2002b Canadian Archaeological Association Annual Meeting – Ottawa, Ontario, Presentation of a paper entitled: Dorset Settlement Pattern in White Bay, Newfoundland. 2000 Canadian Archaeological Association Annual Meeting – Ottawa, Ontario, Presentation of a paper entitled: Revisiting Fleur de Lys 1: A Dorset Soapstone Quarry in Newfoundland. 1999 Newfoundland Museum Public Lecture Series, Invited Lecturer for April: The Excavations of the Dorset Soapstone Quarry at Fleur de Lys. 1997a The Entangled Past...Integrating History and Archaeology, 30th Annual Chacmool Conference. Session Chair: Critical Readings of Historical Sources. 1997b North Atlantic Biocultural Organisation (NABO), Presentation of a paper entitled: 500 Years of Dorset Adaptation at Phillip’s Garden, Port Au Choix Newfoundland: Implications for Sedentism. 1996 Canadian Archaeological Association Annual Meeting - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Presentation and demonstration of ContemPro, a computer program used to estimate house contemporaneity from radiocarbon dates in the Annual Arctic Workshop. 1995a Canadian Archaeological Association Annual Meetings – Kelowna, British Columbia, Presentation of a paper entitled: Recognizing Residence Patterns at a Large Middle Dorset Site: Phillip's Garden, Port au Choix Newfoundland. 1995b Memorial University of
Newfoundland’s Annual Interdisciplinary
Conference, Presentation of preliminary findings entitled: An
Intrasite
Analysis of a Dorset Community: Phillip's Garden, (EeBi-1), Port au
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2005a Interim Report of the 2004 Field School: The Cow Cove Excavations. Submitted to the Provincial Archaeology Office, St. John's, Newfoundland. 2005b Hammer Cove, Robert's Arm Historical Resources Assessment Permit No. 05.23 Final Report. Submitted to the Provincial Archaeology Office, St. John's, Newfoundland. 2005c Mud Lake Road Agricultural Reserve Historical Resources Impact Assessment Permit Nos. 05-14 & 05.14.01 Final Report. Submitted to the Provincial Archaeology Office, St. John's, Newfoundland. 2004a Interim Report of the 2003 Field School: The Cow Cove Excavations. Submitted to the Provincial Archaeology Office, St. John's, Newfoundland. 2004b Town of Deer Lake Humberview Drive/Bennett's Avenue Subdivision Archaeological Assessment. Submitted to the Provincial Archaeology Office, St. John’s, Newfoundland. 2004c Fleur de lys Research Centre Construction Assessment Final Report for Permits 02.02, 02.52, 03.14, 03.14.01. Submitted to the Provincial Archaeology Office, St. John’s, Newfoundland. 2003 Interim Report of the
2002 Field School, The Cow Cove
Excavations. Submitted to the Provincial Archaeology Office, St.
John’s, Newfoundland. 2002a Fleur de Lys Harbour Trail Post Impact Assessment. Submitted to the Provincial Archaeology Office, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Co-Authored with A. Crompton. 2002b Down By the Sea Survey: An Archaeological Assessment. Submitted to the Provincial Archaeology Office, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Co-authored with D.A. Nixon. 2002c Cottle Island Lumber Company Ltd. A Stage One Archaeological Assessment. Submitted to the Provincial Archaeology Office, St. John’s, Newfoundland. 2002d Town of Harbour Breton Deadman's Cove Eco-Tourism Park: A Stage One Archaeological Assessment. Submitted to the Provincial Archaeology Office, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Co-authored with D.A. Nixon. 2001a A Prehistoric
Soapstone
Quarry in Fleur de Lys, Newfoundland.
PhD. Dissertation, University of Calgary, Alberta.
2000b Fleur de Lys
Archaeological Project: Final Report for
the 2000 Field Season. Prepared for Provincial Archaeology Office,
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John’s Newfoundland.
1999a Fleur de Lys Archaeological Project: Final Report for the 1999 Field Season. Prepared for the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, Culture and Heritage Division, St. John’s Newfoundland. 1999b The Fleur de Lys Archaeological Project: 1998 Report. Prepared for the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, Culture and Heritage Division, St. John’s Newfoundland. 1999c Yankee Point Survey: A Stage One Archaeological Assessment. Prepared for Archaeology Section, Culture and Heritage Division Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation St. John’s, Newfoundland. 1998 Preliminary Field Report for the 1997 Fleur de Lys Archaeology Project. Prepared for the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation. On file at the Culture and Heritage Division, St. John’s Newfoundland. 1995 An Intrasite Analysis of
Phillip's Garden: A Middle Dorset Palaeo-Eskimo
Site at Port au Choix, Newfoundland. M.A. Thesis, Department of
Anthropology,
Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's.
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