Masters ThesisThe Application of Terrestrial Laser Scanning for the Documentation and Monitoring of a Threatened Buffalo Jump Heritage Site in South-central AlbertaHonors ThesisReconstruction of Climate, Vegetation and Water-Level Changes from Sediments Exposed along McIntyre River in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Conference ProceedingsChacmool at 50: The Past, Present, and Future of Archaeology encompasses the proceedings of the 50th annual Chacmool archaeology conference. Journal Articles Boyd, M., Pennanen, K., Garvie, M., Polcyn, M., Birch, K. (2022). Lake-level fluctuations and paleovegetation during the Houghton phase of glacial Lake Minong. Journal of Paleolimnology. Pennanen, K., Guillet., L. (2020). Experiential Learning and Archaeology: Reconciliation through Excavation. Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, Vol 4. Pp 58-67.Pennanen, K., Dawson, P.C., Leyden, J. (2017). Terrestrial laser scanning for the documentation of an at-risk buffalo jump in south-central Alberta. After the flood: Investigations of impacts to archaeological resources from the 2013 flood in southern Alberta: Archaeological Survey of Alberta Occasional Paper, No. 37. Pp 73-81.