
Archaeologist located on coastal British Columbia. I work as a professional archaeologist here on the coast and write about archaeology, culture, racism, and Indigenous heritage issues and from a Marxist-archaeologist and settler perspective. I also knit.
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Archaeologist located in coastal British Columbia. I write about BC archaeology, culture, racism, and Indigenous heritage issues from a Marxist and settler perspective. I also knit.
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