The Museum of Ontario Archaeology
Research Reports
The museum Research Reports publish results of specific research projects operated by the Museum of Ontario Archaeology. Copies of the reports are available from the museum. Some reports are printed with printed photographic plates, but most reports are now out-of-print and are photocopied. Please use this form to order reports.
- No. 1 A Preliminary Report on the Draper Site Rim Sherds. Robert J. Pearce. 1978. 115 pages.
- No. 2 A Description of the Miscellaneous Ceramic Artifacts Recovered During the 1975 Field Season at the Draper Site. Robert J. Pearce. 1978. 36 pages.
- No.3 A Description of the Juvenile Ceramics Recovered During the 1975 Field Season at the Draper Site. Robert J. Pearce. 1978. 49 pages.
- No. 4 A Preliminary Report on the Seed Remains from Longhouse Features at the Draper Site. Rodolphe D. Fecteau. 1978. 128 pages.
- No. 5 Modified Deer Phalanges at the Draper Site. Karen M. McCullough. 1978. 128 pages.
- No. 6 A Preliminary Report on the Settlement Pattern Data Recovered from the 1975 Rescue Excavations at the Draper Site. William D. Finlayson. 1978. 48 pages.
- No. 7 Geochemical Investigations of Archaeological Sediments on the Draper Site, Southern Ontario. Anne J. Bohdanowicz. 1978. 202 pages.
- No. 8 Report on Excavations of the Early Woodland Liahn II Site(AcHo-2) and Test Excavations at the Peterkin Site (AcHo-9), Mitchell's Bay, Ontario. Ronald F. Williamson. 1978.197 pages.
- No. 9 Assessment of the Prehistoric and Historic Cultural Resources within the Glengowan Dam Project Area: Phase I. Scarlett E. Janusas. 1979. 45 pages.
- No. 10 The Pipeline Site: A Component of the Late Ontario Iroquois Stage. Anne Melanie Busby. 1979. 168 pages.
- No. 11 A Preliminary Report on the 1980 Archaeological Survey of the Catfish Creek Drainage, East Elgin County, Ontario. Dana R. Poulton. 1980. 46 pages.
- No. 12 An Analytical Approach to the Seriation of Iroquoian Pottery. David G. Smith. 1983. 110 pages.
- No.13 The Windermere, Ronto and Smallman Sites: Salvage Excavations of Prehistoric Iroquoian Hamlets. Robert J. Pearce. 1983. 65 pages.
- No. 14 Report on the Salvage Excavations at Pincombe 2, Pincombe 5 and Pincombe 6. Robert J. Pearce and Joni Catsburg. 1985. 60 pages.
- No. 15 An Analysis of the Draper Site Chipped Lithic Artifacts. Dana R. Poulton. 1985. 101 pages.
- No. 16 Analysis of Intrasite Artifact Spatial Distributions: The Draper Site Smoking Pipes. Alexander D. von Gernet. 1985. 271 pages.
- No. 17 Draper Site Ground and Rough Stone Artifacts. Robert J. Pearce. 1985. 70 pages.
- No. 18 Draper Site Miscellaneous Ceramic Artifacts. Robert J. Pearce. 1985. 37 pages.
- No. 19 The Analysis and Interpretation of Radiocarbon Dates in Iroquoian Archaeology. Peter A. Timmins. 1990. 179 pages.
- No. 20 Southdale: A Multi-Component Historic and Prehistoric Site in London, Ontario. Peter A. Timmins. 1990. 57 pages.
- No. 21 The Faunal Remains from the Keffer Site (AkGv-14), a Southern Ontario Iroquois Village. Francis L. Stewart. 1991. 199 pages.
- No. 22 An Archaeobotanical Report Based Upon Flotation Analysis of Plant Materials from the Keffer Site, Vaughan, Ontario. Dawn M. Wright. 1991. 150 pages.
- No. 23 Keffer Site (AkGv-14) Pottery and Ceramic Smoking Pipes. David G. Smith. 1991. 138 page.
- No. 24 MTO Contributions to the Archaeology of the Late Woodland Period in Southwestern Ontario: Small Sites Investigations. Edited by Paul A. Lennox. 1995. 303 pages (in partnership with Ontario Ministry of Transportation).
- No. 25 (A Wilfrid and Elsie Jury Memorial Volume) Mapping Middleport: A Case Study in Societal Archaeology. Robert J. Pearce. 1996. 398 pages. (1984 Ph. D. Thesis, McGill University, plus 1995 addendumwith updated/new data).
- No. 26 Reprint: The Wiacek Site: A Late Middleport Component, Simcoe County, Ontario. Paul A. Lennox, Christine F. Dodd and Carl R. Murphy. 1996. 240 pages(in partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation).
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