The Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology (CNEHA), founded in 1967, is a non-profit organization dedicated to archaeological scholarship in the American Northeast, including the Canadian provinces and the U.S. states of Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Current Volume: Volume 50 (2021) Northeast Historical Archaeology
Articles
Editor's Introduction
Maria O'Donovan
Introduction
Barry Gaulton
Inuit Land Use Patterns in the Hopedale Region
Deirdre A. Elliott
The Avalon Historic Petroglyphs Project: Investigating Historic Graffiti and Petroglyphs on Newfoundland’s Eastern Avalon Peninsula
Barry C. Gaulton, Bryn Tapper, Duncan Williams, and Donna Teasdale
Transatlantic Traditions: The History of Welsh Quarrying and its Connections to Newfoundland Slate
Alexa D. Spiwak and Johanna Cole
A Material History of the Early Eighteenth-Century Cod Fishery in Canso, Nova Scotia
Adrian LK Morrison
"From the Sea, Work": Investigating Historical French Landscapes and Lifeways at Anse à Bertrand, Saint-Pierre et Miquelon
Meghann Livingston and Catherine Losier
Cod Fish and Cooking Pots: Research on Trade Routes of the French North Atlantic
Mallory Champagne and Catherine Losier
An Inconvenient Corpse: Settler Adaptation to Winter Death and Burial through Structural and Oral History
Robyn S. Lacy
Forgotten Places in Political Spaces
Lisa K. Rankin and Peter G. Ramsden
Editors
- Editor
- Maria O'Donovan
- Guest Editor
- Barry C. Gaulton