PhD Dissertations are publicly available in PDF format through the UBC Library cIRcle Information Repository. Click the highlighed "UBC circle" at the end of each thesis title to go directly to UBC Library's permanent link to the dissertation.
Angelbeck, William O. (2009). "They recognize no superior chief": power, practice, anarchism and warfare in the Coast Salish past. UBC cIRcle
Calvert, S. Gay (1980). A cultural analysis of faunal remains from three archaeological sites in Hesquiat Harbour, B.C. UBC cIRcle
Coupland, Gary (1985). Prehistoric cultural change at Kitselas Canyon. UBC cIRcle
French, Diana E. (1995). Ideology, politics and power: the socio-historical implications of the archaeology of the D’Arcy Island leper colony, 1891-1924. UBC cIRcle
Greaves, Sheila (1991). The organization of microcore technology in the Canadian southern interior plateau. UBC cIRcle
Ham, Leonard C. (1982). Seasonality, shell midden layers, and Coast Salish subsistence activities at the Crescent Beach site, DgRr 1. UBC cIRcle
Hill, Warren D. (1999). Ballcourts, competitive games, and the emergence of complex society. UBC cIRcle
Magne, Martin P. R. (1983). Lithics and livelihood: stone tool technologies of central and southern interior B.C. UBC cIRcle
Monks, Gregory G. (1977). An examination of relationships between artifact classes and food resource remains at Deep Bay, DiSe 7. UBC cIRcle
Schaepe, David M. (2009). Pre-colonial Sto:lo-Coast Salish community organization: an archaeological study. UBC cIRcle
Supernant, Kisha M. (2011). Inscribing identities on the landscape: a spatial exploration of archaeological rock features in the Lower Fraser River Canyon. UBC cIRcle
Underhill, Anne P. (1990). Changing patterns of pottery production during the Longshan Period of northern China, ca. 2500-2000 B.C. UBC cIRcle