An examination of Late Plains period occupations as seen from FbNp-1
FbNp-1 (formerly Tipperary Creek) is a habitation site located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, two miles north of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Excavations conducted over the course of three consecutive summers from 1985 - 1987 revealed the presence of 15 cultural levels, all of which belong to the Late Pla...
Main Author: | Harty, Jennifer L. |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Walker, Ernest G. |
Format: | Others |
Language: | en |
Published: |
University of Saskatchewan
2008
|
Online Access: | http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-06052008-110851/ |
Similar Items
-
The Meewasin Creek site (FbNp-9) : a re-examination of the terminal middle precontact period
by: Frary, Heather E
Published: (2009) -
The Dog Child site (FbNp-24) : a 5500 year-old multicomponent site on the northern plains
by: Cyr, Talina J.
Published: (2006) -
Archaeological Investigations at the Red Tail Site (FbNp-10) and an Examination of Public Access to Archaeology in Saskatchewan
Published: (2015) -
Interpreting northern plains subsistence practices : an analysis of the faunal and floral assemblages from the Thundercloud site (FbNp-25)
by: Webster, Sean Michael
Published: (2009) -
The Thundercloud site (FbNp-25) : an analysis of a multi-component northern plains site and the role of geoarchaeology in site interpretation
by: Mack, Lis
Published: (2009)