Contributor — For more than twenty years Brian Ronaghan served in a research and regulatory compliance role with the Government of Alberta and oversaw archaeological studies in Alberta.
Contributor — Alwynne B. Beaudoin is head curator of Earth Sciences and curator of Quarternary Environments at the Royal Alberta Museum, in Edmonton.
Contributor — Janet Blakey is an assistant project archaeologist with Lifeways of Canada, based in Calgary.
Contributor — Luc Bouchet holds an MA in archaeology from the University of Calgary, where he adopted a palaeoenvironmental approach to the role of climate in human adaptation to the landscape.
Contributor — James A. Burns is curator emeritus of Quarternary Palaeontology at the Royal Alberta Museum, in Edmonton.
Contributor — Grant M. Clarke is an Aboriginal consultation advisor with the Historic Resources Management Branch of Alberta Culture and Tourism.
Contributor — Gloria J. Fedirchuk holds a BA and MA in archaeology from the University of Calgary and a PhD in anthropology from the University of New Mexico.
Contributor — Timothy G. Fisher is professor in and chair of the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Toledo.
Contributor — Duane G. Froese is a professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alberta, where he is also Canada Research Chair in Northern Environmental Change.
Contributor — Eugene M. Gryba is a Calgary-based archaeological consultant. His research interests include the Fluted Point Tradition and microblade technology.