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Another great Archaeological Society talk coming up! Next Week!

February 2019 LECTURE

Exploring Ecosystem Change in BC and Applying Paleoecological Records to Water Management

By Kendrick Brown

ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
In association with the Anthropology Department of UVic

Tuesday, Feb 19, 7:30
Cornett B108, UVic Campus, Victoria

This talk will examine how vegetation, fire and climate have changed in BC over millennia, with a focus on the south coastal region. It will also explore how paleoecological records can be applied in the management of resources, with emphasis on the Sooke Lake Reservoir.
Kendrick received his PhD from University of Victoria. He completed two post docs at the University of California and Duke University before joining the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland. In 2010 he joined the Canadian Forest Service as a research scientist. His current research focuses on examining fire regime change on different spatial and temporal scales, quantifying charcoal in soils, and examining fire impacts on water resource.

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The deadline for the Historical Archaeology issue of the ASBC's journal, The Midden, has been extended to May 15, 2019! Please submit your articles to asbc.midden@gmail.com ... See MoreSee Less

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