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Douglas Ross

2009

Historical Archaeology

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Identification And Dating Of Japanese Glass Beverage Bottles, Douglas Ross Jan 2009

Identification And Dating Of Japanese Glass Beverage Bottles, Douglas Ross

Douglas Ross

Japanese overseas migrants imported a variety of consumer goods from home, goods which have been recovered from Japanese, Chinese, and other archaeological sites. One class of imports granted only limited attention in the archaeological literature is glass beverage bottles, which are easily confused with their North American counterparts. Historical and archaeological data on identification and chronology of Japanese beer, soda, and sake bottles enhance their usefulness in dating sites and interpreting migrant lifeways.


Material Life And Socio-Cultural Transformation Among Asian Transmigrants At A Fraser River Salmon Cannery, Douglas Ross Jan 2009

Material Life And Socio-Cultural Transformation Among Asian Transmigrants At A Fraser River Salmon Cannery, Douglas Ross

Douglas Ross

This study is a comparison of the material lives of first generation Chinese labourers and Japanese fishermen at a salmon cannery along the Fraser River in British Columbia, ca. 1900-1930. The objective is to explore the nature of cultural persistence and change among migrant groups using a contextual approach that incorporates multiple data sources, considerations of structure and agency, and local and international scales of analysis. Analysis and interpretation are framed within a perspective rooted in the study of material consumption and the twin concepts of transnationalism and diaspora.

Data used in this study are derived from archaeological excavation of …