Recent archaeological surveys on Peter Pond Lake have provided an opportunity to better elucidate the Late Woodland period of occupation in the upper Churchill River basin of northwestern Saskatchewan. Previous studies identified two pottery-bearing cultures in the region. This included the Kisis complex of the well-documented Selkirk composite, which is characterized by Winnipeg Fabric-impressed ware and dates from approximately A.D. 1300 through to the historic period. The second was a lesser-known archaeological entity represented by limited pottery recoveries from just two sites in the region. Early interpretations proposed this latter "Narrows" pottery represented an incursion of the plains adapted Old Women's phase into the region, wi...
The time period of the Middle Woodland era (200 BCE to 400 CE) was a time of great transition and ch...
This study focuses on the Little Manitou Lake archaeological complex, a collection of sites situated...
Ceramic artifacts recovered from late Avonlea and Old Women’s Phase components in Alberta, Saskatche...
Recent archaeological surveys on Peter Pond Lake have provided an opportunity to better elucidate th...
Recent archaeological surveys on Peter Pond Lake have provided an opportunity to better elucidate th...
Our understanding of the precontact history of the boreal forest of northern and, in particular, nor...
The study of cultural dynamics of the Late Prehistoric period on the Saskatchewan Plains has been ha...
The boreal forest regions of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are characterized by Late Woodland period arc...
Net-impressed and horizontally corded pottery was first documented in southern Manitoba in the 1950s...
Sandy Lake ware, a late precontact to early postcontact archaeological manifestation, was first iden...
Archaeological research was carried out in the Quill Lakes region of east central Saskatchewan using...
This thesis presents a synthesis of information regarding Laurel ceramics recovered in northern Mani...
The Lozinsky subphase is an archaeological entity found in the parklands of central Saskatchewan, an...
This study examines the pottery from two archaeological sites that date to the beginning of the earl...
The results from the archaeological investigations at Black Lake in northern Saskatchewan describe a...
The time period of the Middle Woodland era (200 BCE to 400 CE) was a time of great transition and ch...
This study focuses on the Little Manitou Lake archaeological complex, a collection of sites situated...
Ceramic artifacts recovered from late Avonlea and Old Women’s Phase components in Alberta, Saskatche...
Recent archaeological surveys on Peter Pond Lake have provided an opportunity to better elucidate th...
Recent archaeological surveys on Peter Pond Lake have provided an opportunity to better elucidate th...
Our understanding of the precontact history of the boreal forest of northern and, in particular, nor...
The study of cultural dynamics of the Late Prehistoric period on the Saskatchewan Plains has been ha...
The boreal forest regions of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are characterized by Late Woodland period arc...
Net-impressed and horizontally corded pottery was first documented in southern Manitoba in the 1950s...
Sandy Lake ware, a late precontact to early postcontact archaeological manifestation, was first iden...
Archaeological research was carried out in the Quill Lakes region of east central Saskatchewan using...
This thesis presents a synthesis of information regarding Laurel ceramics recovered in northern Mani...
The Lozinsky subphase is an archaeological entity found in the parklands of central Saskatchewan, an...
This study examines the pottery from two archaeological sites that date to the beginning of the earl...
The results from the archaeological investigations at Black Lake in northern Saskatchewan describe a...
The time period of the Middle Woodland era (200 BCE to 400 CE) was a time of great transition and ch...
This study focuses on the Little Manitou Lake archaeological complex, a collection of sites situated...
Ceramic artifacts recovered from late Avonlea and Old Women’s Phase components in Alberta, Saskatche...