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Archaeological Reconnaissance of Lakes Mistassini and Albanel, Province of Quebec, 1947

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Edward Rogers
Affiliation:
Lincoln, Vermont Methuen, Mass.
Murray H. Rogers
Affiliation:
Lincoln, Vermont Methuen, Mass.

Extract

As a result of possibilities seen during a canoe trip from the Ottawa River through Grand Lake Victoria and down the Harricanaw River during the season of 1946, the authors, in 1947, completed a second trip to James Bay by way of Lakes Mistassini and Albanel and the Rupert River (Fig. 11). This trip would not have been possible and certainly we would have missed many pleasures if it had not been for the cooperation of the Hudson's Bay Company. We remember with pleasure our contacts with Messrs. McLeod, Jeffreys, and Duncan and we are particularly grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Parson, Mr. Glenn Speers, and Mr. and Mrs. Archy Michiel for their unparalleled hospitality. Space does not permit acknowledgment of the assistance of many who took an interest in our journey but we must mention Mr. Carrier, the personnel of the Department of Transport, and Dr. Watson of the Dome Exploration Limited.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1948

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