The Jackson site (DiMe-17) is a Late Precontact site located in the Lauder Sand Hills of southwestern Manitoba. Primarily a bison kill and processing locale for Vickers focus people, this winter occupation has a calibrated radiocarbon date range between A.D. 1427 and A.D. 1683. Although a small Blackduck component was evident in the southwest corner of the site, the Vickers focus occupation was the dominant presence at this site and is the focus of this thesis. Archaeological investigations between 1994 and 1997 yielded a sample from 36 one square metres excavation units and 67 shovel tests pits. As part of an extensive investigation of Plains Woodland occupation of the region over the past 1200 years, excavation of the site served to pro...
Heron Eden (EeOi-11) is a Cody complex bison kill-butchery site located in southwestern Saskatchewan...
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) is a multicomponent precontact site located within the confines of ...
The goals of this research are to come to a greater understanding of site formation processes at the...
The Jackson site (DiMe-17) is a Late Precontact site located in the Lauder Sand Hills of southwester...
The Jackson site (DiMe-17) is a Late Precontact site located in the Lauder Sandhills of southwestern...
The Below Forks site is a deeply stratified multicomponent archaeological site situated two kilometr...
The Lovstrom site (DjLx-1) is a Late Precontact multicomponent site located in the Tiger Hills of so...
This thesis presents the results of the intra-site spatial analysis of the Mackenzie I (DdJf-9) Late...
In the summer of 1988, a Mummy Cave Complex bison kill site, was discovered on Avenue M South, Saska...
The Cody Complex is a late Paleo-Indian complex found throughout the Great Plains of North America. ...
FbNp-1 (formerly Tipperary Creek) is a habitation site located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, two mile...
This thesis explores the intra-site organization of Late Paleoindian, Lakehead Complex populations ...
This thesis presents the results of a micro-analytical analysis, specifically use-wear and residue a...
Archaeological research was carried out in the Quill Lakes region of east central Saskatchewan using...
This thesis discusses the archaeological resources at the Turn area of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in l...
Heron Eden (EeOi-11) is a Cody complex bison kill-butchery site located in southwestern Saskatchewan...
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) is a multicomponent precontact site located within the confines of ...
The goals of this research are to come to a greater understanding of site formation processes at the...
The Jackson site (DiMe-17) is a Late Precontact site located in the Lauder Sand Hills of southwester...
The Jackson site (DiMe-17) is a Late Precontact site located in the Lauder Sandhills of southwestern...
The Below Forks site is a deeply stratified multicomponent archaeological site situated two kilometr...
The Lovstrom site (DjLx-1) is a Late Precontact multicomponent site located in the Tiger Hills of so...
This thesis presents the results of the intra-site spatial analysis of the Mackenzie I (DdJf-9) Late...
In the summer of 1988, a Mummy Cave Complex bison kill site, was discovered on Avenue M South, Saska...
The Cody Complex is a late Paleo-Indian complex found throughout the Great Plains of North America. ...
FbNp-1 (formerly Tipperary Creek) is a habitation site located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, two mile...
This thesis explores the intra-site organization of Late Paleoindian, Lakehead Complex populations ...
This thesis presents the results of a micro-analytical analysis, specifically use-wear and residue a...
Archaeological research was carried out in the Quill Lakes region of east central Saskatchewan using...
This thesis discusses the archaeological resources at the Turn area of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in l...
Heron Eden (EeOi-11) is a Cody complex bison kill-butchery site located in southwestern Saskatchewan...
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) is a multicomponent precontact site located within the confines of ...
The goals of this research are to come to a greater understanding of site formation processes at the...