Coast archaeology but also took part in a programme for the preser- 
vation of totem poles. He became very much interested in the pos- 
sibilities of using native motifs for commercial design. Wintemberg’s 
activities were largely in eastern Canada, where he excavated 
important Iroquois and Huron sites. His reconnaissance of the 
Atlantic provinces established the presence of important sites for 
Fig. 14. Rudolph Martin Anderson. Zoologist with the Museum from 1917, 
Chief Biologist from 1919; retired in 1945. Noted for his work on mammals and 
for his Arctic explorations. 
18 
