Horseman
Location: |
Saskatchewan, Canada |
Latitude (N): |
49.22° |
Longitude (W): |
109.18° |
Site notes: |
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- Klassen, R. W. 1993
- Landscape Complexes and their Relationships to the Late
Tertiary and Quaternary Geology of Southwestern Saskatchewan.
In Quaternary and Late Tertiary Landscapes of Southwestern
Saskatchewan and Adjacent Areas, edited by D. J. Sauchyn, pp.
1-19. Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina,
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
AEU SCI QE 194 Q24 1993 Sites discussed:
Val Marie, Horseman, Ham. Covers the Wood Mountain and Cypress Lake
map sheets (49 - 50øN and 106 - 110øW) including the Saskatchewan
portion of the Cypress Hills. Includes stratigraphic details and
radiocarbon dates from the Val Marie, Horseman, and Ham
sites.
- Klassen, R. W. 1994
- Late Wisconsinan and Holocene History of Southwestern
Saskatchewan.
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 31:1822-1837.
AEU SCI Q 1 C212 Sites discussed: Gaff,
Rangeview, Val Marie, Horseman.
- MacDonald, G. M., and T. K. McLeod 1996
- The Holocene Closing of the 'Ice-Free' Corridor: A
Biogeographical Perspective.
Quaternary International 32:87-95.
AEU SCI QE 696 Q229 Includes discussion of
data from the Horseman Site, near the Cypress Hills in
Saskatchewan.
- Morlan, R. E., R. McNeely, S. A. Wolfe, and B. T. Schreiner
2001
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Quaternary Dates and Vertebrate Faunas in Saskatchewan.
Geological Survey of Canada Open File 3888. Geological Survey of
Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 139 pp.
Includes information on radiocarbon dates
from sites throughout Saskatchewan, including archaeological sites.
With respect to The Lake File, it includes information for the
following sites: Bushfield West (p. 52), Bushfield East (p. 53),
Crown Site (pp. 54-55), Horseman (p. 77), Earl Grey (p. 80), Marl
Pond (p. 82), Cycloid Lake (p. 82), Lake A (p.82), Scrimbit (pp.
95-96), Clearwater (pp. 96-97), Andrews (pp. 99-100), Kyle (pp.
100-101), Beechy (p. 101), Martens Slough (p. 103), and La Ronge
Bog (p. 117).
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