Notre groupe sera aussi présent au colloque de l'Association canadienne d'archéologie (ACA) à London (Ontario), du 14 au 18 mai. Nous y avons organisé une session intitulée «The Archaeology of the St. Lawrence River Valley after 1000 AD» (vendredi 16 mai), qui comprend les présentations suivantes:
13h40 - Christian Gates St-Pierre, Claire St-Germain, Michelle Courtemanche & Marie-Eve Boisvert: Bones as Food and Bones as Tools: An Integrative Analysis of the Bone Remains from the St. Anicet Cluster
14h00 - Stéphanie Trottier: Paleoethnobotany of the Droulers Site
14h20 - Christine Perreault: Conservatism and Innovation in the Decoration of Iroquoian Pottery at the Droulers-Tsiionhiakwatha Site
14h40 - Tatum Milmore: Iroquoians and Crystal Quartz: A Study of Droulers/Tsiionhiakwatha
Break
15h20 - Adrian Burke: St. Lawrence Iroquoian Lithic Technology and Raw Material Economy
15h40 - Michel Lamothe & Laurence Forget-Brisson: Optical Dating at the Mailhot-Curran Site (BgFn-2)
16h00 - Rémi Toupin, Isabelle Ribot & Jean-François Hélie: Dietary Behaviours of the 19th Century Quebec City Protestants: The Contribution of Stable Isotope Analysis on Dentin
16h20 - Marie-Hélène Hardy, Anne-Marie Grumoud & Isabelle Ribot: Identity of a 19th Century Population Buried at St. Matthew Cemetery, Quebec City: Preliminary Results on Dental Morphologies and Comparison with Other Data
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