In the News
The discipline of archaeology at the University of Alberta has cracked the top 50 in the prestigious reputational QS World University rankings!
Forthcoming Lectures
"On the Critical Role of the Peace River Country in Linking Eastern Beringia and the Corridor Region."
John W. Ives, Jonathan Driver, Kisha Supernant, Duane Froese, Beth Shapiro, Pete Heintzman, Courtney Lakevold, and Todd Kristensen. 49th Annual Meeting of the
Canadian Archaeological Association, Whitehorse, Yukon, May 4-7, 2016.
The Curious Case of Chi-thos—Or, “I Don’t Know What to Call This” Aileen Reilly and John W. (Jack) Ives. 49th Annual Meeting of the
Canadian Archaeological Association, Whitehorse, Yukon, May 4-7, 2016.
Recent Public Lectures
50th Anniversary Lecture Series, Department of Anthropology
The Ninth Clan--Exploring Apachean Origins in the Promontory Caves, Utah: Wednesday, January 20, 2016, Telus Centre, University of Alberta,
50th Anniversary Speakers Series, Department of Anthropology: 7:00 PM Telus Atrium, Gathering and Refreshments, 7:30 PM Telus Rm 150 Lecture
Sponsored by Circle CRM
The Ninth Clan—Exploring Apachean Origins in the Promontory Caves, Utah
Distinguished Lecture in Archaeology, January 2015, University of Colorado
News Stories
Indian Country Today, Promontory and Gaming
Aileen Reilly's Hide Processing Research Celebrated at Convocation
Reid Graham's Research Celebrated at Spring 2015 Convocation
Work of Arts Blog on IPA Research
Gaming & Gambling in the Promontory Caves
Indian Country Today, Gaming at Promontory
Archaeology Magazine, Gaming and Diplomacy
KSL (Salt Lake City) On-Line article on Promontory Research
U.K. Daily Mail Article on Promontory Gaming
MentalFloss Article on Promontory Gaming
Discovery On-line article on Promontory Culture Gaming
Archaeology Magazine Article on Promontory Gaming
Hungarian Story on Promontory Gaming
Western Digs Story on Yanicki & Ives Research on Promontory Culture Gaming
Gabriel Yanicki Interviewed on His Promontory and Old Man's Playing Ground Research
Moccasins in the Promontory Caves
Western Digs Article, Children's Moccasins, Promontory Caves