The Stranraer Terrace is a large geographical landmark located along Eagle Creek in mid-western Saskatchewan. After the identification of the Herschel Petroglyphs (EjOc-3) in the 1960s, the area has undergone numerous small scale archaeological surveys and three excavations. To understand the use and significance of this landmark, a judgmental survey was conducted and the cultural history was established through artifact collections. From the survey 54 new sites were identified bringing the total number of sites within the region to 118. The artifacts identified through collections, excavations, and surface finds show the region has been utilized for several millennia; spanning a time period from at least the Middle Period to post-contact. ...
FbNp-1 (formerly Tipperary Creek) is a habitation site located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, two mile...
The Thundercloud site is situated on the Northern Plains near the city of Saskatoon in Wanuskewin He...
Archaeological research was carried out in the Quill Lakes region of east central Saskatchewan using...
The Stranraer Terrace is a large geographical landmark located along Eagle Creek in mid-western Sask...
An archaeological survey was conducted in the Clearwater River Valley, Saskatchewan in the summer of...
The Red Tail site (FbNp-10) is a multicomponent habitation site located 2.5 km north of Saskatoon wi...
This thesis presents the results of an intrasite spatial analysis study of an archaeological assembl...
The Cut Arm site (FbNp-22) is a well stratified, multi-component habitation site on the Northern Pla...
In 1958, an initial archaeological assessment of the central portion of the South Saskatchewan River...
The Sherwin Campbell site (EgOa-5) is a partially disturbed habitation/processing site located 8.75k...
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) is a multicomponent precontact site located within the confines of ...
The Elbow Sand Hills and the adjacent South Saskatchewan and Qu’Appelle River valleys in south-centr...
The eighteenth and nineteenth century Crees of west central Saskatchewan are the focus of this thesi...
This thesis discusses the archaeological resources at the Turn area of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in l...
The purpose of this study is to analyze archaeological settlement patterns within Grasslands Nation...
FbNp-1 (formerly Tipperary Creek) is a habitation site located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, two mile...
The Thundercloud site is situated on the Northern Plains near the city of Saskatoon in Wanuskewin He...
Archaeological research was carried out in the Quill Lakes region of east central Saskatchewan using...
The Stranraer Terrace is a large geographical landmark located along Eagle Creek in mid-western Sask...
An archaeological survey was conducted in the Clearwater River Valley, Saskatchewan in the summer of...
The Red Tail site (FbNp-10) is a multicomponent habitation site located 2.5 km north of Saskatoon wi...
This thesis presents the results of an intrasite spatial analysis study of an archaeological assembl...
The Cut Arm site (FbNp-22) is a well stratified, multi-component habitation site on the Northern Pla...
In 1958, an initial archaeological assessment of the central portion of the South Saskatchewan River...
The Sherwin Campbell site (EgOa-5) is a partially disturbed habitation/processing site located 8.75k...
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) is a multicomponent precontact site located within the confines of ...
The Elbow Sand Hills and the adjacent South Saskatchewan and Qu’Appelle River valleys in south-centr...
The eighteenth and nineteenth century Crees of west central Saskatchewan are the focus of this thesi...
This thesis discusses the archaeological resources at the Turn area of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in l...
The purpose of this study is to analyze archaeological settlement patterns within Grasslands Nation...
FbNp-1 (formerly Tipperary Creek) is a habitation site located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, two mile...
The Thundercloud site is situated on the Northern Plains near the city of Saskatoon in Wanuskewin He...
Archaeological research was carried out in the Quill Lakes region of east central Saskatchewan using...