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The Forks area - Archaeology and Geoarchaeology

Amundson, L. J., N. P. Friesen, and K. M. Enns-Kavanagh 2005
Archaeological Investigations at the St. Louis Site FNk-7: An Early to Mid Holocene Occupation of the Lower South Saskatchewan River Valley. Submitted to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure Copies available from the Heritage Resources Branch, Saskatchewan Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport, Regina.

Amundson, L. J., and D. Meyer 2003
Late-Plano Occupation at the St. Louis Site (FfNk-7), Central Saskatchewan. Current Research in the Pleistocene 20:1-2.

Burley, D. 1982
Nipawin Reservoir Heritage Study Volume 1 Resource Evaluation, Impacts and Mitigation. SRC Publication No. C-805-5-E-82. Saskatchewan Research Council, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. x + 108 pages.
AEU HSS TD 227 S2 B96 1982

Book cover Burley, D., J. Finnagan, O. Klimko, and J. Prentice 1982
Nipawin Reservoir Heritage Study Volume 2 Phase 1 Field Report and Datalog. SRC Publication No. C-805-9-E-82. Saskatchewan Research Council, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. xii + 289 pages.
AEU HSS TD 227 S2 B96 1982

Book cover Burley, D., O. Klimko, D. Russell, D. Meyer, J. Finnagan, J. Prentice, and M. Wilson 1982
Nipawin Reservoir Heritage Study Volume 3 Regional Overview and Research Considerations. Permit No. 82-10. Edited by D. Burley and D. Meyer. SRC Publication No. C-805-25-E-82. Saskatchewan Research Council, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. xiv + 318 pages.
AEU HSS TD 227 S2 B96 1982

Campbell, A., and D. Meyer 1970
Three Early Man Points from the Melfort Area. Saskatchewan Archaeology Newsletter 30:18-21.

Cyr, H., C. McNamee, L. Amundson, and A. Freeman 2011
Reconstructing Landscape and Vegetation Through Multiple Proxy Indicators: A Geoarchaeological Examination of the St. Louis Site, Saskatchewan, Canada. Geoarchaeology 26(2):165-188.
DOI: 10.1002/gea.20345

Book cover Dyck, I., and R. E. Morlan 1995
The Sjovold Site: A River Crossing Campsite in the Northern Plains. Mercury Series, Archaeological Survey of Canada Paper 151. Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Quebec, Canada. xxvi + 615 pages.
AEU HSS E 78 S2 D92 1995 Site is located on the South Saskatchewan River, southwest of Saskatoon, near Outlook. Borden designation is EiNs-4.

Dyck, I. G. 1983
The Prehistory of Southern Saskatchewan. In Tracking Ancient Hunters, edited by H. T. Epp and I. G. Dyck, pp. 63-139. Saskatchewan Archaeological Society, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
AEU SCI E 98 H8 E64

Ebell, S. B. 1964
An Eden and Scottsbluff Site in South-Central Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Archaeology Newsletter 6:1-3.
AEU HSS E 78 S2 S255

Ebell, S. B. 1972
Two Early Man Recoveries. Saskatchewan Archaeology Newsletter 37:9-10.

Ebell, S. B. 1975
A Cody Complex Site in South-Central Saskatchewan (DjNf-8). Saskatchewan Archaeology Newsletter 49:1-6.
AEU HSS E 78 S2 S255

Ebell, S. B. 1980
The Parkhill Site: An Agate Basin Surface Collection in South-Central Saskatchewan. Pastlog No. 4. Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Ebell, S. B. 1988
The Dunn Site. Plains Anthropologist 33:505-530.
AEU HSS E 51 P69

Evans, C. P. 2006
Geoarchaeology of the Elbow Sand Hills, South-Central Saskatchewan. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis. Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. xii + 133 pages.

Felton, O. 1971
Scottsbluff Points from North Battleford, Blaine Lake and Melfort Area. Saskatchewan Archaeology Newsletter 33:8-9.

Finnagan, J., D. Meyer, and J. Prentice 1983
Nipawin Reservoir Heritage Study Volume 5 Resource Inventory, Assessment and Evaluation. Permit Nos. 82-10 and 83-11. Edited by D. Meyer. SRC Publication No. E-903-9-E-83. Saskatchewan Research Council, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. xiv + 366 pages.
AEU HSS TD 227 S2 B96 1982

Hall, J. B. 2008
Pointing it Out: Fluted point Distributions and Early Human Populations in Saskatchewan. Unpublished Masters thesis. Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

Hanna, M. J. 2007
The Hartley Site (FaNp-19) and the Use of Sandhill Environments in the Late Precontact Period. Unpublished M.A. thesis. Department of Archaeology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. xiii + 196 pages.
Site is in south end of the city of Saskatoon. (13/08/2010).

Johnson, E. A. 1998
Properties and Sources of Some Saskatchewan Lithic Materials of Archaeological Significance. Saskatchewan Archaeology 19:1045.

Kassten, S. C. 2004
Lithic Technology at The Below Forks Site, FhNg-25: Strategems of Stone Tool Manufacture. Unpublished MA dissertation. Department of Archaeology, University of Saskachewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. xvii + 278 pages.

Kehoe, T. F. 1966
The Distribution and Implications of Fluted Points in Saskatchewan. American Antiquity 31:530-539.
AEU PMC CC 1 A6

Book cover Klimko, O. 1985
Nipawin Reservoir Heritage Study Volume 7 The Gravel Pit and Eastcott Flat Sites: Final Excavation Reports. Permit Nos. 82- 10 and 83-11. Edited by D. Meyer. SRC Publication No. E-903-8-E-85. Saskatchewan Research Council, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. xvii + 207 pages.
AEU HSS TD 227 S2 B96 1982 Gravel Pit site (FhNa-61), Eastcott Flat site (FhNa-69).

Linnamae, U., and E. Johnson 1999
An Analysis of the Lithic Collection from the Heron Eden Site: a Cody Complex Manifestation in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Archaeology 20:14-32.

Meyer, D. 1970
Plano Points in the Carrot River Valley. Saskatchewan Archaeology Newsletter 29:8-21.
AEU HSS E 78 S2 S255

Meyer, D. 1977
The Nipawin Archaeological Survey for the Saskatchewan Power Corporation. Translated by Saskatchewan Research Council. Saskatchewan Research Council Publication No. C 77-6. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Meyer, D. 1985
A Component in the Scottsbluff Tradition: Excavations at the Niska Site. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 9(1):1-37.
AEU PMC FC 56 C1152

Meyer, D. 1990
Test Excavations at the Below Forks Site (FhNg-25), 1989. Permit 88-60. Unpublished report, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. 32 pages.

Meyer, D. 1998
Late Woodland Pottery from the Goldsworthy Site: A Rainy River Assemblage in East Central Saskatchewan. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 22(1):43-80.
AEU PMC FC 56 C1152

Meyer, D. 2004
Excavations at the St. Louis Site (FfNk-7): Interim Report on the 2003 Season. Submitted to Heritage Resources Branch,Saskatchewan Culture, Youth and Recreation, Regina.

Meyer, D., and H. Epp 1990
North-South Interaction in the Late Prehistory of Central Saskatchewan. Plains Anthropologist 35-132:321-342.
AEU PMC E 51 P69

Meyer, D., and O. Klimko 1986
The James Smith Archaeological Survey. Saskatchewan Research Council Publication No. E-903-5-E-86. Saskatchewan Research Council, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Meyer, D., and L. Pettipas 1977
Angostura Observations. Saskatchewan Archaeology Newsletter 52(2):9-11.
AEU HSS E 78 S2 S255

Meyer, D., and E. G. Walker 1999
Glacial Retreat and Population Expansion. In Atlas of Saskatchewan, edited by K. I. Fung, pp. 20. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Pendree, W. 1981
A Clovis Point from Medstead, Saskatchewan (FhNx-1). 4 . Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Newsletter, 82- 85.

Pettipas, L. 1975
The Paleo-Indian Prehistory of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Archaeology Newsletter 50:1-32.
AEU HSS E 78 S2 S255

Pettipas, L. F. 2007
How Archaeology is Science: A Case in Point. Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Newsletter 28(4):122- 124.

Pettipas, L. F. 2009
An Alternative to "Milnesand." Saskatchewan Archaeology Newsletter 30(2):40-41.

Pettipas, L. F., and R. A. Johnston 1980
The Little Gem Complex. Saskatchewan Archaeology 1(2):3-81.

Phenix, T. S. 1964
The Alberta Point in Time and Space. Saskatchewan Archaeology Newsletter 5:4.

Phenix, T. S. 1965
Alberta Point Distribution in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Archaeology 10:4.

Pohorecky, Z. S., and D. E. Anderson 1968
Agassiz Archaeology in Saskatchewan. Na'pao, A Saskatchewan Anthropology Journal 1(2):48- 70.

Book cover Prentice, J., J. M. Quigg, and D. Meyer 1983
Nipawin Reservoir Heritage Study Volume 6 1982 Final Excavations: The Permanent Camp, Minnie and Lloyd Sites. Permit No. 82-10. Edited by D. Meyer. SRC Publication No. E-903-6-E-83. Saskatchewan Research Council, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. xvi + 213 pages.
AEU HSS TD 227 S2 B96 1982 Permanent Camp site (FiNa-7), Minnie site (FhNa-37), Lloyd site (FhNa-35).

Book cover Quigg, J. M. 1986
Nipawin Reservoir Heritage Study Volume 8 The Crown Site (FhNa- 86) Excavation Results. Permit Nos. 82-10 and 84-19. Edited by D. Meyer. SRC Publication No. E-903-7-E-86. Saskatchewan Research Council, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. xx + 261 pages.
AEU HSS TD 227 S2 B96 1982

Roskowski, L. A. 2004
The Geoarchaeology of the Below Forks Site (FhNg-25), Saskatchewan. Unpublished M.A. thesis. Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. ix + 175 pages.

Tomenchuk, J. W., and G. Seib 1973
Scottsbluff Points from East Central Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Archaeology Newsletter 42:11-14.

Book cover Walker, E. G. 1992
The Gowen Sites: Cultural Responses to Climatic Warming on the Northern Plains. Archaeological Survey of Canada Mercury Series Paper 145. Canadian Museum of Civilization, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. xii + 208 pages.
AEU HSS GOV DOC CA1 NM95-18/145

Webster, S. M. 2004
A Re-Evaluation of the McKean Series on the Northern Plains. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Department of Archaeology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. xi + 227 pages.

Wilmeth, R. 1968
A Fossilized Bone Artifact from Southern Saskatchewan. American Antiquity 33(1):100-101.
AEU PMC CC 1 A6


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