The Archaeology of Southern Ontario to A.D. 1650 edited by Chris J. Ellis and Neal Ferris

In 1990, the London Chapter of the Ontario Archaeological Society published an anthology of invited articles dealing with the entire range of aboriginal cultural occupations in southwestern Ontario. Because of its goals and content, and its striking cover colour, the book was quickly nicknamed. Sinc...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Martha A. Latta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of York 2001-08-01
Series:Internet Archaeology
Subjects:
Online Access:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue10/reviews/latta/ml_cd2.html
Description
Summary:In 1990, the London Chapter of the Ontario Archaeological Society published an anthology of invited articles dealing with the entire range of aboriginal cultural occupations in southwestern Ontario. Because of its goals and content, and its striking cover colour, the book was quickly nicknamed. Since that time, the 'Green Bible' has become the primary reference work for all archaeologists working in this region, and an indispensible aid for research in adjacent parts of Canada and the United States. The CD provides the entire text of the Green Bible, with links to references, maps and many illustrations of artifacts. A pull-down index, accessible from the tool bar at any point, provides links to chapters.
ISSN:1363-5387