Strata

The Peterborough OAS newsletter, which began publishing in the Fall of 2010.

Strata 2016 Summer/Fall Vol.6 No. 2

  • Memories of a Dig (Week 1) Dirk Verhulst, p. 2

  • Memories of a Dig (Week 2) Tom Mohr, p. 7

  • Digging in Squares Tiffany McLennan, p. 10

  • Jacob Island David Harris, p. 12

  • Through the Eyes of the Anishnaabeg Rita Granda, p. 14

  • Imagine a Park Dirk Verhulst, p. 17

  • Archaeology of the Inkas Rita Granda, p. 21

Strata 2016 Spring Vol.6 No. 1

  • An Unusual Bowl from the Benson Site by Peter Ramsden, p. 2
  • Late Paleo-Indian Hi-Lo Points by Rita Granda, p. 5
  • Archaeological Innocents Abroad by Deb Mohr, p. 7
  • It’s Time to Share by Margaret Fecteau, p. 10
  • Hopewell Pan Pipes by Rita Granda, p. 12
      • Mystery of the Missing Males by Dirk Verhulst, p. 15
      • The Village of Hiawatha by Tom Mohr, p. 18

      2015 Vol. 5, No 3

      • President’s Annual Report, Tom Mohr, p. 2
      • First Nations & Archaeology, Julie Kapyrk, p. 5
      • New Lithic Collection at Trent University, Bill Fox, p. 7
      • Peterborough Arts, Culture, Heritage Forum, Morgan Tamplin, p. 8
      • Nunalleq, Dirk Verhulst, p. 9
      2015 Vol. 5, No 2
      • A Rockin' Good Summer, part 1, Tom Mohr, p. 2
      • We Publish our First Book, Dirk Verhulst, p. 4
      • A Rockin' Good Summer, part 2, Tom Mohr, p. 5
      2015 Vol. 5, No 1
      • Back to Belize, Pat Aslin, p. 2
      • Cupcakes and Cushing's Cat, Dirk Verhulst, p. 3
      • Joan of Arc and the Underground Parking Garage, Julie Kapyrka, p. 5
      • Dental Appointment in Guayabo, Freda Seddon, p. 6
      • Reaching Out, Morgan Tamplin, p. 7
      • The Honey Farm Pipe, Tom Mohr & Bill Fox, p. 8 

      Winter 2014 Vol.4, No 4

      • President’s Report, Tom Mohr, p. 1-3
      • Forging New Bonds of Trust, Anne Taylor, p. 4-6
      • Honouring the Past, Sharing Today: archaeology and sacred sites in The Land Between, Sheryl Smith, p. 7-10
      • Why Archaeology in Peterborough, Tom Mohr, p. 11-14
      • Art Lessons from the Land of the Teaching Rocks, Dirk Verhulst, p. 15-18

      Fall 2014 Vol.4, No 3

      • Peterborough Hosts OAS Symposium 2014, p.  2-4
      • The Archaeologist, the Teacher, and the Serpent Mounds by Dirk Verhulst, p. 6-11
      • Epilogue: the Serpent Rests, p. 12-14

      Spring 2014 Vol. 4, No. 2

      • A Few Words From the Symposium Co-chair, Tom Mohr, p. 2
      • A Few Words From the Other Symposium Co-chair, Sheryl Smith, p.2
      • The Symposium Program so far, by Bill Fox, p.3
      • Exciting Announcement, by Morgan Tamplin, p.3
      • Following the money, by Harry Johnson, p.4
      • About Auctions and books, by Deb Mohr, p.4
      • What is the land between?, by Leora Burman, p.5
      • Working Together, by Anne Taylor, p.5
      • Of Chipmunks, Dogs, and Consultation, by Tom Mohr, p.6
      • Archaeology is all around us, by Dirk Verhulst, p.7
      • Grave Reminiscences, by Bill Fox, p.1; 8-17

      Winter 2014 Vol. 4, No. 1

      • Of chipmunks and dogs: a zooarchaeological analysis from Jacob's Island, p. 2
      • New Peterborough Archaeology Policy described as “a model for the province, p.4
      • Peterborough Chapter Annual Report – 2012/2013, p.5
      • Sometimes it’s just a rock…, p.6

      Summer 2013 Vol. 3, No. 3

      • Bill Allen: seeker of knowledge, p. 1
      • Bill Fox's story chapter 5, p. 2-5
      • Dig Day at Sebastien, p. 6-7
      • The Mantle Site, p. 8
      • The Scugog Trail, p. 9
      • Road Trip (Summer events), p. 10-13
      • Back page (President's report), p.14

      March 2013 Vol. 3, No. 2

      • Agatha Christie, archaeology, & Alzheimer's, Dirk Verhulst, p.1
      • Early years in Ontario Archaeology: Chapter 4, Bill Fox, p. 2-7
      • The people of the Americas: new evidence, old controversies, Dirk Verhulst, p.8
      • Why the OAS Symposium is a "Go to" event, Sheryl Smith, p.9
      • Back page, by Tom Mohr, p.10

      Winter 2013, Vol. 3, no. 1

      Summer 2012, Vol. 2, no. 3

      • President's Message
      • Searching for chert
      • The Academic Years: Bill Fox goes to college
      • “Think like an archaeologist”

      Spring 2012, Vol. 2, no. 2

      • Chapter 1 “Adventures of Billy Fox: The Early Years”
      • Recent presentations, Tom Mohr, Sheryl Smith
      • presentation by: Neal Ferris
      • presentation by: Amy Barron

      Winter 2012, Vol. 2, no. 1

      • President's Message
      • Evidence of early tool making in Rice Lake by Lisa Sonnenburg
      • Peterborough chapter hosts archaeobotanical display and lab by Rudy Fecteau
      • Highlights from the Peterborough chapter's first annual general meeting
      • Our first year in review

      Fall 2011, Vol. 1, no. 3

      • Peterborough chapter members visit the Petroglyphs
      • Archaeology at the Lindsay Jail
      • STRATA special feature (Ontario chert types)
      • Mysterious metasediments
      • A summary of Lisa Sonnenburg's presentation
      • A summary of Rudy Fecteau's presentation
      • An application for membership

      Winter 2011, Vol. 1, no. 2

      • Heritage Week in Peterborough
      • Curve Lake Elder, Doug Williams, Addresses Peterborough Chapter
      • Building Relationships with First Nations: “It’s the right thing to do” by Julie Kapyrka
      • Recently Honoured Archaeologist, Bill Fox, Addresses Peterborough Chapter
      • An application for membership

      Fall 2010, Vol. 1, no. 1

      • It’s Official ! The Peterborough Chapter of the OAS is Born!
      • A hint of things to come
      • A message from Michael Stringer, our president
      • An introduction to the members of our executive
      • An invitation to attend our first public presentation by Prof. Morgan Tamplin
      • A summary of Julie Kapyrka’s presentation at our organizational meeting
      • An application for membership
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