Alberta, Canada (Geographic Keyword)
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Fletcher: a Paleoindian Site In Alberta (1968)
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FTIR ANALYSIS ON SAMPLES FROM SITE FlOp-48, ST. PAUL COUNTY, ALBERTA, CANADA (2013)
Site FlOp-48 is a prehistoric lithic scatter within the dry mixedwood subregion of the boreal forest natural region in Alberta. One fire broken rock (FBR), representing an FBR concentration and possible boiling pit, was submitted with a soil control sample (sample A) for organic residue analysis using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) to better understand economic activities specific to thermal features at this site. Interpretations of this analysis provide information concerning...
Kenny Site: a Stratified Campsite In Southwestern Alberta (1983)
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Old Women's Buffalo Jump, Alberta (1962)
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PROTEIN RESIDUE (CIEP) ANALYSIS FOR SAMPLES FROM SITE (HIOV-155), WOOD BUFFALO REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY, ALBERTA, CANADA (2020)
Site HiOv-155 is located north of Fort McMurray in northeastern Alberta, Canada. Three flaked lithics, including one complete Agate Basin projectile point and two biface fragments, recovered during excavation were submitted for protein residue analysis to identify animals that either were killed or processed.
PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS FOR ARTIFACTS FROM SITES HHOV-256, HHOV-55, AND HHOV-449, ALBERTA,CANADA (2007)
Single projectile points recovered from sites HhOv-256, HhOv-55, and HhOv-449 north of Fort McKay in Alberta, Canada, were examined for possible protein residues. These points were recovered during Phase II excavations for the Transcanada Pipelines Fort McKay Mainline Project. The sites consist mainly of lithic debitage and tools. Protein residue analysis of the projectile points will be used to provide information concerning animals that might have been hunted with these tools.
PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS FOR ARTIFACTS FROM SITES HHOV-304, HHOV-305, AND HHOV-323 FOR THE BIRCH MOUNTAIN MUSKEG VALLEY QUARRY PROJECT ALBERTA, CANADA (2006)
A total of nine lithic artifacts from sites HhOv-304, HhOv-305, and HhOv-323 were tested for possible protein residues. These sites were identified in the development area for the Birch Mountain Resources Muskeg Valley Quarry (MVQ), approximately 60 km north of Fort McMurray in northeastern Alberta, Canada. Due to minimal preservation of organic remains, archaeological sites in this area are noted to be of uncertain age. Most sites are believed to pedate the period of increasing local...
PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF LITHIC ARTIFACTS FROM HhOv-113, HhOv-302, HhOv-304, HhOv-308, HhOv-323, HhOv-332, HhOv-340, HhOv-394, and HhOv-468, ALBERTA, CANADA (2013)
Sites HhOv-113, HhOv-302, HhOv-304, HhOv-308, HhOv-323, HhOv-340, HhOv-394, and HhOv-468, located near Fort McMurray in northeast Alberta yielded evidence of Early, Early Middle, and Middle Prehistoric Period (including the Beaver River Complex) occupations. A total of thirteen lithic artifacts were submitted from these sites for protein residue testing. One sample that produced a weak positive result to elephant antiserum during a previous analysis will be retested here. Analysis of protein...
Stone Tipi Rings In North-Central Montana and the Adjacent Portion of Alberta, Canada: Their Historical, Ethnological, and Archaeological Aspects (1960)
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Waiting for a Vision (1988)
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