Wanuskewin Heritage Park is situated approximately three kilometres north of the City of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and is the location of 19 precontact archaeological sites. This study examines hillslope sediments and processes at four of the archaeological sites: Cut Arm, Meewasin, Amisk, and Thundercloud. The Cut Arm and Meewasin sites are in the South Saskatchewan River valley and the Amisk and Thundercloud sites are in the Opimihaw Creek valley. The Opimihaw Creek is a tributary of the South Saskatchewan River. The record of postglacial hillslope development is complex and fragmentary because not all erosional and depositional events are preserved at each of the study sites. However, the physical characteristics of the soil and sediment c...
The Cut Arm site (FbNp-22) is a well stratified, multi-component habitation site on the Northern Pla...
The Thundercloud site is situated on the Northern Plains near the city of Saskatoon in Wanuskewin He...
The Red Tail site is one of 19 archaeological sites that lie within central Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewi...
Wanuskewin Heritage Park is situated approximately three kilometres north of the City of Saskatoon, ...
Wanuskewin Heritage Park is situated approximately three kilometres north of the City of Saskatoon, ...
The Elbow Sand Hills and the adjacent South Saskatchewan and Qu’Appelle River valleys in south-centr...
The Red Tail site is one of 19 archaeological sites that lie within central Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewi...
Regional deglaciation of the study site (520 13' N, 1060 35' W) and drainage of glacial Lake Saskat...
Regional deglaciation of the study site (520 13' N, 1060 35' W) and drainage of glacial Lake Saskat...
Regional deglaciation of the study site (520 13' N, 1060 35' W) and drainage of glacial Lake Saskat...
The Elbow Sand Hills and the adjacent South Saskatchewan and Qu’Appelle River valleys in south-centr...
The Elbow Sand Hills and the adjacent South Saskatchewan and Qu’Appelle River valleys in south-centr...
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) is a multicomponent precontact site located within the confines of ...
Over the past 40 years, archaeological investigations at Wanuskewin Heritage Park (WHP) have reveale...
The Wolf Willow site (FbNp-26) is a multicomponent Precontact site located within the confines of Wa...
The Cut Arm site (FbNp-22) is a well stratified, multi-component habitation site on the Northern Pla...
The Thundercloud site is situated on the Northern Plains near the city of Saskatoon in Wanuskewin He...
The Red Tail site is one of 19 archaeological sites that lie within central Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewi...
Wanuskewin Heritage Park is situated approximately three kilometres north of the City of Saskatoon, ...
Wanuskewin Heritage Park is situated approximately three kilometres north of the City of Saskatoon, ...
The Elbow Sand Hills and the adjacent South Saskatchewan and Qu’Appelle River valleys in south-centr...
The Red Tail site is one of 19 archaeological sites that lie within central Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewi...
Regional deglaciation of the study site (520 13' N, 1060 35' W) and drainage of glacial Lake Saskat...
Regional deglaciation of the study site (520 13' N, 1060 35' W) and drainage of glacial Lake Saskat...
Regional deglaciation of the study site (520 13' N, 1060 35' W) and drainage of glacial Lake Saskat...
The Elbow Sand Hills and the adjacent South Saskatchewan and Qu’Appelle River valleys in south-centr...
The Elbow Sand Hills and the adjacent South Saskatchewan and Qu’Appelle River valleys in south-centr...
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) is a multicomponent precontact site located within the confines of ...
Over the past 40 years, archaeological investigations at Wanuskewin Heritage Park (WHP) have reveale...
The Wolf Willow site (FbNp-26) is a multicomponent Precontact site located within the confines of Wa...
The Cut Arm site (FbNp-22) is a well stratified, multi-component habitation site on the Northern Pla...
The Thundercloud site is situated on the Northern Plains near the city of Saskatoon in Wanuskewin He...
The Red Tail site is one of 19 archaeological sites that lie within central Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewi...