Underground Nova Scotia

Paul Erickson

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ISBN: 9781551097923

Underground Nova Scotia

  Author:   Paul Erickson    
  Editor :   Jonathan Fowler  
  Publisher:  Nimbus Publishing

Underground Nova Scotia provides an accessible introduction to the archaeologist work being done across Nova Scotia. Edited by St. Mary’s University anthropologists Paul Erickson and Jonathan Fowler, these fifteen essays cover early Acadian, Mi’kmaq, Black Loyalist, and Norse sites, as well as more recent settlements and industries. The collection includes details of new work at some of the province’s established historic sites, including Grand Pre, Fort Edward, and Fortress Louisbourg, as well as less familiar studies and technologies: tracing and ancient portage route through Southwest Nova Scotia, and the use of airborne lasers to chart eighteenth-century land disputes on the Isthmus of Chignecto.

From the lost Black Loyalist settlement of Birchtown to skeletons recently found at the Fortress of Louisbourg, these essays will fascinate history lovers.

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ISBN associated with this title: 9781551097923
Item NB0920
PublisherNimbus Publishing
PublisherNimbus Publishing
Published on September 29 2010
Language eng
Pages 172
Format Paperback
Dimensions9.5(in) x 7.75(in)
Shipping weight540(g)
Status ACTIVE TITLE
Paul Erickson is professor and chair of the anthropology department at Saint Mary's University. He holds degrees from four universities, including a doctoral degree from the University of Connecticut. His academic and community interests include educational anthropology, urban archaeology, and the history and built heritage of Halifax. Dr. Erickson is the author or editor of more than ten books, including Historic North End Halifax and Underground Halifax.

Jonathan Fowler is an historical archaeologist who teaches in the anthropology department at Saint Mary's University. He holds degrees from Saint Mary’s, Acadia University, the University of Sheffield, and the University of Oxford, and has wide-ranging interests in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and history. For the past decade, Jonathan has directed archaeological excavations at Grand-Pré National Historic Site of Canada.