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Graham site 2006 - Bone bed XU 8

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2006
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1-2010
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1.4.3.5
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9
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1-2010
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2006
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Bone bed XU 8 level 5 close-up at Graham 2006
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Graham site 2006 - Bone bed XU 8
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Graham site 2008 - Bill, Andrew and Kim excavating

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2008
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1-2010
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1
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2008
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Bill Foy, Andrew Lints and Kim Harrison excavating at Graham 2008
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Graham site 2008 - Bone bed in XU 48

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2008
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2
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1-2010
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2008
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Bone bed in XU 48 level 4 at Graham 2008
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Graham site 2008 - Bone bed in XU 49

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2008
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1-2010
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Bone bed in XU 49 level 4 at Graham 2008
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Graham site 2008 - Distal radius XU 54

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2008
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2008
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Distal radius XU 54 level 4 SW quad at Graham 2008
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Graham site 2004 - XU 14 pot sherd in situ

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2004
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3
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1-2010
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2004
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XU 14 level 4 pottery in situ.
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Graham site 2004 - XU 9 and 14 bone bed

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2004
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1-2010
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1.4.1.5
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4
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1-2010
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2004
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XU 9 and XU 14 bone bed.
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Graham site 2006 - floor of XU 8 level 5

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2006
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1-2010
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1.4.3.5
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6
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1-2010
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2006
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Floor of XU 8 level 5 at Graham 2006
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Graham site 2008 - Bone bed XU 47 L4

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2008
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1.4.3.5
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5
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1-2010
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2008
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Bone bed XU 47 level 4 at Graham 2008
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Graham site 2005 - Bone bed from XU 2 & 3

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2005
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1-2010
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1.4.2.5
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3
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1-2010
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2005
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Bone bed from excavation units 2 and 3 level 7.
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Graham site 2005 - Bone bed XU 1, 2 & 3

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2005
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1-2010
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1.4.2.5
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5
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1-2010
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2005
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Bone bed from excavation units 1, 2 & 3 level 8
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Flintstone Hill - DiMe-26

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1997-2000
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1-2010
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Sub-series
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2.2
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1-2010
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1997-2000
History / Biographical
Flintstone Hill is located on the north bank of the Souris River. It is a deeply stratified lacustrine, fluvial and aeolian soil profile that has been exposed by the river through stream-bank erosion. This section is thought to be the most complete middle to late Holocene exposure on the northeastern plains. While the value of the site is primarily for paleo-environmental research and reconstruction, cultural deposits have been identified at the site. Local collectors have picked up lithic materials as they eroded out of the bank for the past several decades and it was they who had named the site. Mr. Bruce Timms from Lauder first drew the Flintstone Hill site to the attention of Dr. Nicholson of Brandon University. During the mid 1990’s to the early 2000’s archaeological testing took place on Flintstone Hill. In 1998, an archaeological field crew dug a series of overlapping trenches down the slope of the profile and produced a schematic drawing. A peat layer at the bottom of this profile, dated from the top at 9,400 RCY and at the bottom to 10,400 RCY, has provided details of marsh plant and insect communities at this time. Subsequent archaeological investigations at the site recovered several cultural deposits including: a hearth dating to 3250+/-70 R.C.Y. (BETA 109529); a butchered atlas bone 4090+/-70 R.C.Y. (BETA 109990); and bone fragments accompanied by Swan River Chert and Knife River Flint lithic flakes 5350+/-50 (BETA 109530). While no diagnostic tools were recovered, these dates suggest that this occupation, which is contemporary with the Atkinson site, may be a Gowen occupation. Extensive paleo-environmental research has been conducted at the site. Dr. Running, a geomorphologist from the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, participated in the Study of Cultural Adaptations in the Prairie Ecozone (SCAPE) Project and he and his students tested the site for several years. He was joined in this effort by Dr. Havholm, Dr. Boyd, Dr. Wiseman, Dr. Beaudoin, and other SCAPE researchers in the interpretation of the paleo-environment of the Glacial Lake Hind basin. The following article is recommended reading. Running, Garry L., Karen G. Havholm, Matt Boyd and Dion J. Wiseman 2002 Holocene Stratigraphy and Geomorphology of Flintstone Hill, Lauder Sandhills, Glacial Lake Hind Basin, Southwestern Manitoba. Geographie Physique et Quaternaire 56(2-3):291-303.
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Sub series has been divided into two sub sub series including: (1) Flintstone Hill 1997 (2) Flintstone Hill 1998-2000
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Flintstone Hill 1998-2000 - Test Units artifact catalogue

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1998-2000
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1-2010
{add= Flintstone Hill DiMe-26 1998 Test Units 1-5 Cat Num South West Count Weight C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4
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sub sub sub series
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2.2.2.4
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1
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1-2010
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textual records
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1998-2000
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17 pages
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PDF
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Artifact catalogue containing 116 records from five test units.
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Spreadsheet containing information about the artifacts recovered from test units.
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Flintstone Hill 1998-2000 - Test Units artifact catalogue
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Archaeology North Lauder locale Flintstone Hill DiMe -26 Flintstone Hill 1998-2000 - Test Units artifact catalogue
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2.2.2.4.1_FSH_TestUnits_1to5.pdf

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Sarah site DiMe-28

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2003-2004
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1-2010
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Sub-series
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1.3
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1-2010
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2003-2004
History / Biographical
The Sarah site was chosen for excavation based on the results of the Casselman survey. The survey recovered significant amounts of faunal remains, some ceramics and lithics from the test pits. Excavations took place in 2003 at Crepeele West (Units 1-5) and Crepeele East (Units 6-9). The site was subsequently renamed the Sarah site DiMe-28. In 2004 another 9 units were excavated (Units 10-18). Based on the recoveries it was determined that the Sarah site is a stratified site with woodland ceramics in the upper occupation and late woodland points in both of the upper occupations. These upper occupations produced abundant bison bone including foetal bone. The lower occupations produced less bone and no foetal bone, although absence of foetal bone in the lower occupations does not necessarily indicate a warm season occupation. This could be due to sample error or perthotaxic factors such as scavenging of the fragile bone by dogs or other carnivores. The dates from the Sarah site include 550+/-40 B.P.; 1430+/-80 B.P; 2810+/-80 B.P.; 3120+/-130 B.P. The lower occupations did not yield any diagnostic materials although debitage was abundant. These occupations were most productive at the edge of the large sand dune at the southern edge of the excavations. It is assumed that the major portion of these occupations have been overridden by the dune in the past 3000 years. Heavy earthmoving equipment would be required to remove this overburden which limits the possibility of future excavation. Environment The Sarah site is a large area located at the eastern end of the Crepeele locale. Ground cover is a mosaic of aspen poplar groves and patches of mesic grass prairie. Excavation profiles indicate that this has been the situation since early precontact times, although as local climatic conditions change (primarily rainfall), the relative size of these areas and where they may have occurred also changed. The soil is aeolian sand sheet derived from delta outwash deposits along the western edge of glacial Lake Hind. The present topography is a variable dune landscape reworked by aeolian activity that creates a mosaic of microhabitats. These include forested patches in the lee of sand dunes with grassland on the southern and western exposures and small damp lowlands that support balsam poplar, willows, red osier dogwood, high-bush cranberry and water birch. There is no permanent water source in the area although a small seasonal stream meanders through a damp lowland to the east of the Sarah site.
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Sub-series has been divided into sub sub series including: Sarah 2003 and Sarah 2004,
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Sarah site DiMe-28
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Graham site DiMe-30

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2004-2008
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1-2010
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Sub-series
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1.4
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1-2010
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Date Range
2004-2008
History / Biographical
The Graham site is a located adjacent to the Crepeele site towards the western end of the Crepeele locale. The Graham site was initially designated as a separate site early in the testing of the Crepeele locale due to what appeared to be a distinction between Early and Late Woodland ceramics. Subsequent testing has shown that this distinction was premature and that the cultural mosaic represented in the western section of the Crepeele locale may not readily separate in this manner. However, due to the records management that was already in place, the original separate designations have been retained. Environment Ground cover is a mosaic of aspen poplar groves and patches of mesic grass prairie. Excavation profiles indicate that this has been the situation since early precontact times, although as local climatic conditions change (primarily rainfall), the relative size of these areas and where they may have occurred also changed. The soil is aeolian sand sheet derived from delta outwash deposits along the western edge of glacial Lake Hind. The present topography is a variable dune landscape reworked by aeolian activity that creates a mosaic of microhabitats. These include forested patches in the lee of sand dunes grassland on the southern and western exposures and small damp lowlands that support balsam poplar, willows, red osier dogwood, high-bush cranberry and water birch. There is no permanent water source in the area although a small seasonal stream meanders through a damp lowland along the eastern margin of the Crepeele locale. Excavations at the Graham site took place from 2004 to 2008. Analyses of the recoveries shows that, with two exceptions, all of the occupations that have been tested produced bison foetal bone. The presence of foetal bison is a strong indicator of wintering occupations...The absence of foetal in some area does not necessarily indicate warm season occupations since these excavation series are small and the absence could be due to sample error or perthotaxic factors, such as scavenging of the fragile bone by dogs or other carnivores. From this evidence the Graham site has been interpreted as being primarily a wintering area. This is consistent with the lack of surface water (snow would serve as a substitute in winter) and the abundance of wood for fuel – a critical requirement for winter occupation. Cultural occupations date from Mortlach circa 250 B.P to woodland circa 580 B.P.
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Sub-series has been divided into sub sub series including: Graham 2004, Graham 2005, Graham 2006 and Graham 2008
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Graham site DiMe-30
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Crepeele site 2004 - site records

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2004
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1-2010
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sub sub sub series
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1.2.2.3
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1-2010
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Date Range
2004
Material Details
Site records have been scanned in multi-page PDF files.
History / Biographical
The Crepeele site was identified from the results of the Casselman survey and excavated in 2003. In 2004 the site was funded through the SCAPE project, directed by Bev Nicholson. The units were excavated by Crew Chief Tomasin Playford and crew. Eight units were excavated in 2004, XU 1 to XU 8. Each unit has a seperate pdf file.
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Site records of excavation units may include: level summaries, floor plans, feature sheets, wall profiles, unit summaries and any other additional information relating to the unit.
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Crepeele site 2004 - site records
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Archaeology Crepeele locale Crepeele site DiMe-29 Crepeele site 2004
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Crepeele site 2005 - site records

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2005
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1-2010
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sub sub sub series
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1.2.3.3
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1-2010
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2005
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Site records have been scanned in multi-page PDF files.
History / Biographical
In 2005 the Brandon University Field School was held at both the Crepeele and Graham sites in the Crepeele locale. Denise Ens instructed the school and James Graham was teaching assistant. At the Crepeele site nine units were excavated (XU10-16 & 20, 21). Units 20 & 21 were referred to as Meadow in the notes but are considered part of the larger site based on recoveries
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Site records of excavation units may include: level summaries, floor plans, feature sheets, wall profiles, unit summaries and any other additional information relating to the unit.
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Crepeele site 2005 - site records
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Archaeology Crepeele locale Crepeele site DiMe-29 Crepeele site 2005
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Flintstone Hill 1997 - photographing bison skull

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1997
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1-2010
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2.2.1.5
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2.2.1.5.4
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1-2010
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1997
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History / Biographical
Photograph taken during 1997 Brandon University Archaeology survey at Flintstone Hill.
Scope and Content
Bev Nicholson photographing bison skull from the top of the riverbank.
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Flintstone Hill 1997 - photographing bison skull
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Archaeology North lauder locale Flintstone Hill DiMe-26 Flintstone Hill 1997 - photographing bison skull
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Crepeele site 2005 - site record XU 10

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1-2010
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File
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1.2.3.3
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1
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1-2010
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40 pages
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PDF
History / Biographical
Record of site excavation unit 10 at the Crepeele site 2005.
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Site records of excavation units may include: level summaries, floor plans, feature sheets, wall profiles, unit summaries and any other additional information relating to the unit.
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Crepeele site 2005 - site record XU10
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Archaeology Crepeele locale Crepeele site DiMe-29 Crepeele site 2005
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1.2.3.3.1_C05_XU_10.pdf

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Crepeele site 2004 - site record XU 2

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1-2010
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File
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1.2.2.3
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2
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1-2010
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36 pages
Material Details
PDF
History / Biographical
Record of site excavation unit 2 at the Crepeele site 2004.
Scope and Content
Site records of excavation units may include: level summaries, floor plans, feature sheets, wall profiles, unit summaries and any other additional information relating to the unit.
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Crepeele site 2004 - site record XU 2
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Archaeology Crepeele locale Crepeele site DiMe-29 Crepeele site 2004
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1.2.2.3.2_C04_XU2.pdf

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