Blackduck settlement in south-western Manitoba : land use and site selection
The occupation of south-western Manitoba by Blackduck people from approximately A.D. 700 to at least A.D. 1300 is poorly understood by archaeologists. While many Blackduck archaeological sites are documented on the landscape, few have been properly excavated and interpreted. Ray (1974) identified a...
Main Author: | Graham, James William |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/7922 |
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