In the course of their 15 year friendship, anthropology professors Trevor Dow, Ken Holyoke and Gabe Hrynick, have compiled a running google doc of archaeological research in the province, an endeavour that has resulted in the now published Bibliography of New Brunswick Archaeology: Works to 2022.
The bibliography spans 13,000 years and five archaeological periods with 640 entries and essays from compilers and indigenous collaborators.
The trio says their drive to study archaeology comes from the want to connect to people who lived in the past and learn about how they lived. They hope the bibliography to inspires others to do future research on New Brunswick’s archaeological history and adds more expansive, academic research to the pool of available information.