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Nicholas, George

A Review of Predicted Climate Change Impacts on British Columbia's Heritage Sites
A Rocky Road: Chert Characterization at ST 109, Keatley Creek Site, British Columbia
A Spatial Analysis of Pleistocene-Holocene Transition Sites in the Southern Columbia Plateau and Northern Great Basin of North America
Ancient Human DNA Research in North America and Abroad: Challenges and Opportunities
Archaeologists and Indigenous Traditional Knowledge in British Columbia
Emergence and Development of Ancestral Polynesian Society in Tonga
Exhibiting respect: Investigating ethical practice for the display of human remains in museums
Feather Barbs as a Good Source of mtDNA for Bird Species Identification in Forensic Wildlife Investigations
Featuring Wetlands: A Feature Analysis of Wetland Resource Use at DhRp-52, British Columbia
Identifying Microblade Function at EeRb-140 and EeRb-144, Kamloops, British Columbia

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