Fonds - Anne Williams fonds

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Anne Williams fonds

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    • 1978 (Creation)
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      Williams, Anne

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    12 sound cassettes. - 6 cm textual records

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    Anne Williams was a graduate student in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology. She interviewed C.E. Borden in 1978 for the purpose of thesis research.

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    Fonds consists of a set of tapes of interviews and the corresponding interview transcripts with Dr. Charles (Carl) E. Borden, late Professor Emeritus of Archaeology at the University of British Columbia, in June/July 1978. Additional textual records include comments made off-tape by Dr. Charles E. Borden during the course of the interviews. The interviews were conducted, transcribed, and edited by Anne Williams for her thesis Carl Borden and archaeology in British Columbia: an interactive history. The interviews relate to the social history of archaeology in British Columbia and were made possible by a British Columbia Youth Employment Program grant.

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    Material was donated to the Museum of Anthropology by Anne Williams in 1979.

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        All rights reserved. Copyright: Museum of Anthropology, 1990. See Archivist for details.

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        The thesis, Carl Borden and archaeology in British Columbia: an interactive history, is available at Rare Books & Special Collections (call number LE3.B7 1980 A8 W544), Irving K. Barber Learning Centre ASRS (call number LE3.B7 1980 A8 W544), Koerner Library on microfiche (call number AW5.B7.51824) and through UBC Circle at http://hdl.handle.net/2429/21951. The University of British Columbia Archives contain records described in the Charles E. Borden fonds.

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        Index cards corresponding to the tapes are available. See archivist. The audio cassettes are labeled “MAN 46 a – l” and can be located in the Audio cassettes box 5. Textual records are stored in their own box on the P.R. shelf.

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        BCAUL control number: UBCMOA-152

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        Revised November 27, 2015

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