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M. Gabriel Hrynick
M. Gabriel Hrynick
University of New Brunswick, Department of Anthropology
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A Late Maritime Woodland Period Dwelling Feature from Nova Scotia’s South Shore: Evidence for Patterned Use of Domestic Space
MG Hrynick, MW Betts, DW Black
Archaeology of Eastern North America 40, 1-25, 2012
172012
Identifying ritual structures in the archaeological record: A Maritime Woodland period sweathouse from Nova Scotia, Canada
MG Hrynick, MW Betts
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 35, 92-105, 2014
162014
The archaeology of the Atlantic northeast
MW Betts, MG Hrynick
University of Toronto Press, 2021
112021
Cultural Continuity in Maritime Woodland Period Domestic Architecture in the Quoddy Region
MG Hrynick, DW Black
Canadian Journal of Archaeology 41 (1), 23-67, 2016
112016
A relational approach to hunter-gatherer architecture and gendered use of space at Port Joli Harbour, Nova Scotia
MG Hrynick, MW Betts
Journal of the North Atlantic 10 (sp10), 1-17, 2017
102017
Late Maritime Woodland to Protohistoric Culture Change and Continuity at the Devil’s Head site, Calais, Maine
MG Hrynick, WJ Webb, CE Shaw, TC Testa
Archaeology of Eastern North America 45, 85-108, 2017
102017
Portages and Lithic Procurement in the Northeastern Interior: A Case Study from the Mill Brook Stream Site, Lower Saint John River Valley, New Brunswick, Canada
KR Holyoke, MG Hrynick
Canadian Journal of Archaeology 39 (2), 213-240, 2015
82015
Quantifying Gravel from a Ceramic Period Living Surface in Downeast Maine
MG Hrynick, BS Robinson
Maine Archaeological Society Bulletin 52 (2), 27-43, 2012
82012
A quantitative dwelling-scale approach to the social implications of maize horticulture in New England
WA Farley, AN Fox, MG Hrynick
American Antiquity 84 (2), 274-291, 2019
62019
Introduction: North American east coast shell middens
MW Betts, MG Hrynick
Journal of the North Atlantic 10 (sp10), 2017
62017
Woodland period domestic architecture on the coast of the Maritime Peninsula: a case study from Port Joli Harbour, Nova Scotia.
MG Hrynick
Library and Archives Canada= Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, Ottawa, 2013
42013
A report on a late Woodland period dugout canoe from Cape Porpoise, Maine, USA
T Spahr, A Anderson, G Hrynick, GJ Hudgell, A Spiess
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 17 (4), 557-570, 2022
22022
The Lamontagne Paleoindian site and the Auburn Airport Cluster, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine
GJ Hudgell, RN Bartone, ER Cowie, AE Spiess, MG Hrynick
Archaeology of Eastern North America 49, 1-40, 2021
22021
Maritime Woodland Period Dwelling Surface Construction on the Coast of the Maritime Peninsula: Implications for Site Reuse and Intra-Site Space
MG Hrynick
Archaeology of Eastern North America 46, 1-16, 2018
22018
Mean Ceramic Dating and Historic Period Occupation at the Devil’s Head Site, Calais, Maine
J Fable, W Farley, MG Hrynick
Maine Archaeological Society Bulletin 56 (1), 1-15, 2016
22016
Embedding Librarians in Archaeological Field Schools
MG Hrynick, AW Anderson, EC Moore, M Meade
Advances in Archaeological Practice 11 (4), 434-441, 2023
12023
Late Maritime Woodland period hunter-fisher-gatherer complexity in the Far Northeast: Toward an historical and contingent approach
MG Hrynick, MW Betts
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 71, 101535, 2023
12023
Shellfishing, seasonality, and stable isotopes: a view from the Devil’s Head site, Calais, Maine
DE Leslie, MG Hrynick
Archaeology of Eastern North America 49, 87-102, 2021
12021
The Pierce-Embree Site: A Palaeoindian Findspot from Southwestern Nova Scotia
M Betts, MG Hrynick, A Pelletier Michaud
Canadian Journal of Archaeology 42, 255-262, 2018
1*2018
A Lifesaving Part of An Archaeologist's First Aid Kit: Naloxone
NR Byers, MG Hrynick
The SAA Archaeological Record 23 (5), 36-39, 2023
2023
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