There is a problem in classifying McKean. McKean is known as a variable material culture grouping that spans the Plains. It existed from about 5700 to 3300 years ago (or 5000 to 3000 radiocarbon years B.P.). Variation within McKean is assessed. This is based on the analysis of the Redtail site and systematic comparisons with the Cactus Flower and Crown sites. These, and other general comparisons, indicate that McKean can be considered a tradition, as defined by Willey and Phillips (1958: 37). Syms's (1977: 70-72) taxonomic framework is recommended to distinguish an earlier McKean configuration from a later Hanna configuration. Also, based on varying emphasis of use of plant resources, northern and southern regional composites should be reco...
The Red Tail site is one of 19 archaeological sites that lie within central Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewi...
Plant use of mobile hunter-gatherers of the Northern Plains has been vastly understudied. The analys...
FbNp-1 (formerly Tipperary Creek) is a habitation site located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, two mile...
There is a problem in classifying McKean. McKean is known as a variable material culture grouping th...
There is a problem in classifying McKean. McKean is known as a variable material culture grouping th...
Interpretations of McKean are generally based on the large amount of data recovered from sites in th...
Interpretations of McKean are generally based on the large amount of data recovered from sites in th...
The Red Tail site is one of 19 archaeological sites that lie within central Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewi...
The Red Tail site (FbNp-10) is a multicomponent habitation site located 2.5 km north of Saskatoon wi...
The Red Tail site (FbNp-10) is a multicomponent habitation site located 2.5 km north of Saskatoon wi...
Interpretations of McKean are generally based on the large amount of data recovered from sites in th...
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) is a multicomponent precontact site located within the confines of ...
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) is a multicomponent precontact site located within the confines of ...
Characterizing hunter-gatherer mobility has been problematic in archaeological research (Anthony 199...
Characterizing hunter-gatherer mobility has been problematic in archaeological research (Anthony 199...
The Red Tail site is one of 19 archaeological sites that lie within central Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewi...
Plant use of mobile hunter-gatherers of the Northern Plains has been vastly understudied. The analys...
FbNp-1 (formerly Tipperary Creek) is a habitation site located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, two mile...
There is a problem in classifying McKean. McKean is known as a variable material culture grouping th...
There is a problem in classifying McKean. McKean is known as a variable material culture grouping th...
Interpretations of McKean are generally based on the large amount of data recovered from sites in th...
Interpretations of McKean are generally based on the large amount of data recovered from sites in th...
The Red Tail site is one of 19 archaeological sites that lie within central Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewi...
The Red Tail site (FbNp-10) is a multicomponent habitation site located 2.5 km north of Saskatoon wi...
The Red Tail site (FbNp-10) is a multicomponent habitation site located 2.5 km north of Saskatoon wi...
Interpretations of McKean are generally based on the large amount of data recovered from sites in th...
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) is a multicomponent precontact site located within the confines of ...
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) is a multicomponent precontact site located within the confines of ...
Characterizing hunter-gatherer mobility has been problematic in archaeological research (Anthony 199...
Characterizing hunter-gatherer mobility has been problematic in archaeological research (Anthony 199...
The Red Tail site is one of 19 archaeological sites that lie within central Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewi...
Plant use of mobile hunter-gatherers of the Northern Plains has been vastly understudied. The analys...
FbNp-1 (formerly Tipperary Creek) is a habitation site located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, two mile...