Project
Household Archaeology at Bridge River, British Columbia: The Early Floors of Housepit 54
Division of Research Programs

Photo caption
Example of the interior of a housepit at Bridge River, British Columbia.
Blake Handley

Photo caption
Example of the interior of a housepit at Bridge River, British Columbia.
Blake Handley
This excavation of Housepit 54 at the Bridge River site offers new insights, revealing that ancestors of today’s St’át’imc people were actively engaged in maintaining traditional lifestyles and making the best of new opportunities for trade and intergroup interaction.