2014 Society for American Archaeology meeting presentation

In April of this year, Natasha co-presented a paper at the Society for American Archaeology meetings in Austin with Tanja Hoffmann, Debbie Miller, and Stephanie Huddlestan. Titled 'Picturing new socioeconomic realities for Coast Salish societies of the mid-Holocene based on excavations of a Katzie village', our goal was to both visualize and consider the gender, ritual, social, political, and economic implications of evidence from the DhRp-52 site in Pitt Meadows, B.C. for current understandings of mid-Holocene lifeways amongst the Coast Salish. Stephanie drew some stunning images to illustrate activities on site; the paper was a smashing success.

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