Archaeological research was carried out in the Quill Lakes region of east central Saskatchewan using data derived primarily from surface collections augmented with site survey. In all, 15 collections, representing an estimated 35 000 to 45 000 artifacts, were examined. From this, 1291 diagnostic projectile points and 17 ceramic vessels were identified. These diagnostic artifacts served as the focus of this thesis. The results from this study indicate a long occupation of the Quill Lakes region. The Agate Basin complex initiates occupation in the area some time after 12900 B.P. (10 500 rcybp). Cody complex and Terminal Paleo-Indian complexes are also identified. Distinctive, large corner-notched projectile points represent the transition b...
The Cory site (FaNq-75) is a multicomponent Middle Period site located in Saskatoon in south-central...
In the summer of 1988, a Mummy Cave Complex bison kill site, was discovered on Avenue M South, Saska...
The results of the archaeological investigation of the Lebret site (EeMw-26) in the Qu'Appelle River...
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...
FbNp-1 (formerly Tipperary Creek) is a habitation site located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, two mile...
The following thesis includes a re-examination of research conducted at the Oxbow Dam site (DhMn-1) ...
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) is a multicomponent precontact site located within the confines of ...
An archaeological survey was conducted in the Clearwater River Valley, Saskatchewan in the summer of...
The Terminal Middle Period (3000 to 2000 B.P.) and the Transitional Late Period (2000 B.P. to 1500 B...
The Red Tail site (FbNp-10) is a multicomponent habitation site located 2.5 km north of Saskatoon wi...
The Cody Complex is a late Paleo-Indian complex found throughout the Great Plains of North America. ...
Recent archaeological surveys on Peter Pond Lake have provided an opportunity to better elucidate th...
The Cut Arm site (FbNp-22) is a well stratified, multi-component habitation site on the Northern Pla...
Sandy Lake ware, a late precontact to early postcontact archaeological manifestation, was first iden...
The Cory site (FaNq-75) is a multicomponent Middle Period site located in Saskatoon in south-central...
In the summer of 1988, a Mummy Cave Complex bison kill site, was discovered on Avenue M South, Saska...
The results of the archaeological investigation of the Lebret site (EeMw-26) in the Qu'Appelle River...
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...
FbNp-1 (formerly Tipperary Creek) is a habitation site located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, two mile...
The following thesis includes a re-examination of research conducted at the Oxbow Dam site (DhMn-1) ...
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) is a multicomponent precontact site located within the confines of ...
An archaeological survey was conducted in the Clearwater River Valley, Saskatchewan in the summer of...
The Terminal Middle Period (3000 to 2000 B.P.) and the Transitional Late Period (2000 B.P. to 1500 B...
The Red Tail site (FbNp-10) is a multicomponent habitation site located 2.5 km north of Saskatoon wi...
The Cody Complex is a late Paleo-Indian complex found throughout the Great Plains of North America. ...
Recent archaeological surveys on Peter Pond Lake have provided an opportunity to better elucidate th...
The Cut Arm site (FbNp-22) is a well stratified, multi-component habitation site on the Northern Pla...
Sandy Lake ware, a late precontact to early postcontact archaeological manifestation, was first iden...
The Cory site (FaNq-75) is a multicomponent Middle Period site located in Saskatoon in south-central...
In the summer of 1988, a Mummy Cave Complex bison kill site, was discovered on Avenue M South, Saska...
The results of the archaeological investigation of the Lebret site (EeMw-26) in the Qu'Appelle River...