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Lisa Hodgetts
Lisa Hodgetts
Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Western Ontario
Verified email at uwo.ca
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Changing subsistence practices at the Dorset Paleoeskimo site of Phillip’s Garden, Newfoundland
LM Hodgetts, MAP Renouf, MS Murray, D McCuaig-Balkwill, L Howse
Arctic Anthropology 40 (1), 106-120, 2003
592003
Animal bones and human society in the late Younger Stone Age of arctic Norway
LM Hodgetts
Durham University, 1999
491999
Feast or famine? seventeenth-century English colonial diet at Ferryland, Newfoundland
LM Hodgetts
Historical Archaeology 40, 125-138, 2006
382006
Subsistence diversity in the Younger Stone Age landscape of Varangerfjord, northern Norway
L Hodgetts
Antiquity 84 (323), 41-54, 2010
352010
The untapped potential of low-cost photogrammetry in community-based archaeology: A case study from Banks Island, Arctic Canada
C Haukaas, LM Hodgetts
Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage 3 (1), 40-56, 2016
342016
Archaeological magnetometry in an Arctic setting: a case study from Maguse Lake, Nunavut
L Hodgetts, P Dawson, E Eastaugh
Journal of Archaeological Science 38 (7), 1754-1762, 2011
282011
Dorset Palaeoeskimo harp seal exploitation at Phillip’s Garden (EeBi-1), northwestern Newfoundland
LM Hodgetts
The exploitation and cultural importance of sea mammals, 62-76, 2005
242005
Minimally invasive research strategies in huron-wendat archaeology: working toward a sustainable archaeology
B Glencross, G Warrick, E Eastaugh, A Hawkins, L Hodgetts, L Lesage
Advances in Archaeological Practice 5 (2), 147-158, 2017
222017
Using bone measurements to determine the season of harp seal hunting at the Dorset Palaeoeskimo site of Phillip’s Garden
LM Hodgetts
Newfoundland Studies 20 (1), 91-106, 2005
202005
Using bone measurements to determine the season of harp seal hunting at the Dorset Palaeoeskimo site of Phillip’s Garden
LM Hodgetts
Newfoundland Studies 20 (1), 91-106, 2005
202005
Land and sea: use of terrestrial mammal bones in coastal hunter–gatherer communities
L Hodgetts, F Rahemtulla
Antiquity 75 (287), 56-62, 2001
192001
The rediscovery of HMS Investigator: Archaeology, sovereignty and the colonial legacy in Canada’s Arctic
LM Hodgetts
Journal of Social Archaeology 13 (1), 80-100, 2013
182013
Broadening# MeToo
L Hodgetts, K Supernant, N Lyons, JR Welch
Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie 44 (1), 20-47, 2020
172020
Faunal Evidence from El Zurdo
LM Hodgetts
Kiva 62 (2), 149-170, 1996
151996
Subsistence practices of pioneering Thule–Inuit: a faunal analysis of Tiktalik
JF Moody, LM Hodgetts
Arctic Anthropology 50 (2), 4-24, 2014
132014
Problem-based magnetometer survey at the late archaic davidson site (AhHk-54) in Southwestern Ontario
E Eastaugh, C Ellis, L Hodgetts, JR Keron
Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal Canadien d'Archéologie, 274-301, 2013
132013
At the heart of the ikaahuk archaeology project
L Hodgetts, L Kelvin
Archaeologies of the Heart, 97-115, 2020
122020
Maize provisioning of Ontario Late Woodland turkeys: isotopic evidence of seasonal, cultural, spatial and temporal variation
Z Morris, C White, L Hodgetts, F Longstaffe
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 10, 596-606, 2016
102016
The role of magnetometry in managing Arctic archaeological sites in the face of climate change
LM Hodgetts, EJH Eastaugh
Advances in Archaeological Practice 5 (2), 110-124, 2017
82017
The untapped potential of magnetic survey in the identification of precontact archaeological sites in wooded areas
L Hodgetts, JF Millaire, E Eastaugh, C Chapdelaine
Advances in archaeological practice 4 (1), 41-54, 2016
82016
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