Wally's Beach Site (DhPg-8)
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Alberta, Canada |
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Archaeological site. Borden number: DhPg-8 |
- Kooyman, B. 2010
- Contributions from the Wally's Beach Site, Alberta.
1 pp. Abstract for the GeoCanada2010 meeting in Calgary.
Site discussed: Wally's Beach (DhPg-8).
Abstract may be downloaded from htt
p://www.cspg.org/documents/Conventions/Archives/Annual/2010/0966_
GC2010_Contributions_from_the_Wallys_Beach_Site.pdf .
- Kooyman, B., L. V. Hills, S. Tolman, and P. McNeil 2012
- Late Pleistocene Western Camel (Camelops hesternus)
Hunting in Southwestern Canada.
American Antiquity 77(1):115-124.
AEU HSS CC 1 A6 Site discussed: Wally's
Beach (DhPg-8). Describes evidence for butchering of camel (cut
marks, associated stone tools). (09/04/2012).
- Kooyman, B., M. E. Newman, C. Cluney, M. Lobb, S. Tolman, P.
MacNeil, and L. V. Hills 2001
- Identification of Horse Exploitation by Clovis Hunters Based on
Protein Analysis.
American Antiquity 66:686-691.
AEU HSS CC 1 A6 Site discussed: Wally's
Beach (DhPg-8). Site has yielded archaeological materials and
abundant faunal remains.
- Kooyman, B. P., L. V. Hills, P. McNeil, and S. Tolman 2006
- Late Pleistocene horse hunting at the Wally's Beach site (DhPg-
8), Canada.
American Antiquity 71:101-121.
AEU HSS CC 1 A6 Site discussed: Wally's
Beach (DhPg-8).
- Largent, F. 2006
- Wally's Beach: New Evidence for Pleistocene Horse Hunting in
Canada.
Mammoth Trumpet 21(3):16-19.
Site discussed: Wally's Beach (DhPg-8).
Article contains some images of site and excavation in progress and
pictures of some artifacts. Discusses the horse remains. Article
may be downloaded from http://www.centerfirstamericans.com/mammoth/is
sues/Volume-21/vol21_num3.pdf .
- Levy, S. 2006
- Clashing with Titans.
BioScience 56(4):292-298.
Site discussed: Wally's Beach (DhPg-8).
Discusses Wally's Beach site in relation to work on behaviour of
modern African elephants. Article can be downloaded from http://www.sharonlevy.net/PDFs/BioScience%20Mammoth%20final
.pdf .
- McNeil, P., L. V. Hills, B. Kooyman, and M. S. Tolman 2004
- Late Pleistocene Geology and Fauna of the Wally's Beach Site
(DhPg-8) Alberta, Canada.
In Archaeology on the Edge: New Perspectives from the Northern
Plains, edited by B. Kooyman and J. Kelley, pp. 79-94. Canadian
Archaeological Association Occasional Paper No. 4. University of
Calgary Press, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Site discussed: Wally's Beach (DhPg-
8).
- McNeil, P., L. V. Hills, B. Kooyman, and M. S. Tolman 2005
- Mammoth Tracks Indicate a Declining Late Pleistocene Population
in Southwestern Alberta, Canada.
Quaternary Science Reviews 24:1253-1259.
AEU SCI QE 696 Q245 Site discussed:
Wally's Beach (DhPg-8).
- McNeil, P., L. V. Hills, B. Kooyman, and M. S. Tolman 2008
- Mammoths, Camels, and Horses, Oh My! Tracks and Trackways
Reveal the Identities, Behaviour, and the Demise of Some of
Southwestern Alberta's Ice Age Inhabitants.
Alberta Palaeontological Society, Twelfth Annual Symposium,
Abstracts Volume . Mount Royal College, Calgary, Alberta.
Site discussed: Wally's Beach (DhPg-8).
Extended abstract. Includes two trackway diagrams (probably from
mammoth, camel) and a "tample ground" map showing multiple tracks.
(16/03/2008).
- McNeil, P. E., L. V. Hills, B. Kooyman, and S. Tolman 2010
- Mammoth steps: an overview of the fauna of Wally's Beach (DhPg-
8), a late Pleistocene locality from southwestern Alberta.
4 pp. Abstract for the GeoCanada2010 meeting in Calgary.
Site discussed: Wally's Beach (DhPg-8).
Abstract may be downloaded from http://www.cspg.org/documents/
Conventions/Archives/Annual/2010/1007_GC2010_Mammoth_Steps.pdf
.
- McNeil, P., L. V. Hills, M. S. Tolman, and B. Kooyman 2007
- Significance of Latest Pleistocene Tracks, Trackways, and
Trample Grounds from Southern Alberta, Canada.
In Cenozoic Vertebrate Tracks and Traces, edited by S. G.
Lucas, J. A. Spielmann and M. G. Lockley, pp. 209-223. New Mexico
Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 42. New Mexico
Museum of Natural History and Science, Albuqueque, New Mexico, USA.
Site discussed: Wally's Beach (DhPg-8).
Includes trackway diagrams (probably from mammoth, camel, horse,
bison), photographs, and "tample ground" maps showing multiple
tracks. (19/03/2008).
- McNeil, P. E. 2009
-
Bones and Tracks at Wally's Beach Site (DhPg-8): An
Investigation of the Latest Pleistocene Mega-Fauna of Southern
Alberta. Unpublished PhD thesis. Department of Geoscience,
University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada xv + 331 pages.
Site discussed: Wally's Beach (DhPg-
8).
- Milot, P., and J. Burns 2006
- Refined Paraffin Wax Used to Preserve 11,000 Year-Old Camelid
Footprints in Lakebed Sediments, St. Mary Reservoir, Southern
Alberta, Canada.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(3,
Supplement):Abstracts 101A 66th Annual Meeting of the Society of
Vertebrate Paleontology, October 18-21, 2006, Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada .
Site discussed: Wally's Beach.
- Tolman, M. S. 2001
-
DhPg-8: From Mammoths to Machinery: An Overview of 11,000 Years
Along the St. Mary River. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis. Geosciences
Department, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada xv +
243 pages.
Site discussed: Wally's Beach (DhPg-8).
Site is in St Mary Reservoir, southwest Alberta. Describes
archaeological materials, mostly stone tools and artifacts. Also
discusses faunal remains (horse, helmeted musk ox, caribou, bison)
and trackways (mammoth, caribou, camel, horse, and bison).
(21/05/2012).
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