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The Everblue Springs Site and Early Transitional Bison Kill Sites of the Alberta Foothills 7,200 Years Ago
The Everblue Springs Site and Early Transitional Bison Kill Sites of the Alberta Foothills 7,200 Years Ago
Volume
11
,
2011
Soft Cover
294 pages
ISBN 978-0-09810291-2-2
SKU
GS-11-2011
Price
CA$35.00
Written by
Brian Vivian, Amanda Dow, Janet Blakey and Jason Roe

This volume introduces three archaeological sites found on the outskirts of Calgary, which date between 7000 and 8000 years of age. The Everblue Springs Site (EgPn-700), the Gooseberry Kill (EgPn-625), and the Snack Site (EgPn-633) are all early bison kill sites found in association with an assemblage of large corner notched projectile points.  These three sites make a significant contribution to clarifying the nature of cultural adaptations on the Northern Plains in this early time, which is considered to be transitional between the early Paleoindian and the Middle Prehistoric periods.