Indigenous peoples -- Alberta -- Antiquities
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Indigenous peoples -- Alberta -- Antiquities
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- Canada's Stonehenge, astounding archaeological discoveries in Canada, England, and Wales, Gordon R. Freeman
- Saamis Site, a late Prehistoric-Protohistoric campsite in Medicine Hat, Alberta
- Archaeology in Alberta, 1988 and 1989, compiled by Martin Magne ; prepared by Archaeological Survey of Alberta
- Light from ancient campfires, archaeological evidence for Native lifeways on the northern plains, Trevor R. Peck
- Cranford Site, D1Pb-2, a multicomponent stone circle site on the Oldman River, ASA permit 87-59, by Glenn S.L. Stuart
- Archaeology in Alberta, 1980, compiled by Jack Brink ; prepared by Archaeological Survey of Alberta
- Archaeology in Alberta, 1985, compiled by John W. Ives ; prepared by Archaeological Survey of Alberta
- Record in stone, compiled by J.T. Humphreys
- Historic sites research on the Peagan Post, Paul E. Nesbitt. --
- Final report of the 1984 season at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Alberta, by Jack Brink ... [et al.]. --
- Imagining Head-Smashed-In, Aboriginal buffalo hunting on the northern Plains, Jack W. Brink
- Archaeology in Alberta, 1983, compiled by David Burley ; prepared by Archaeological Survey of Alberta
- Mystical themes in Milk River rock art, P.S. Barry. --
- The Elk Point Burial "At the Place of the Willows," Alberta, by Stuart J. Baldwin. --
- A spatial analysis of artifact distribution on a Boreal forest archaeological site, by John W. Ives
- The Pelican Lake phase in the Crowsnest Pass, a locational analysis, by Philip G. Duke. --
- Head-Smashed-In, 5500 years of bison jumping in the Alberta plains, by Brian O.K. Reeves
- Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Gordon Reid
- Light from ancient campfires, archaeological evidence for Native lifeways on the northern plains, Trevor R. Peck
- Archaeology in Alberta, 1984, compiled by David Burley ; prepared by Archaeological Survey of Alberta
- Cluny, an ancient fortified village in Alberta, Richard G. Forbis. --
- The Belly River, prehistoric population dynamics in a northwestern plains transitional zone, J. Mich0ael Quigg. --
- The Belly River, prehistoric population dynamics in Northwestern Plains Transitional Zone
- Archaeology in southern Alberta
- Prehistoric technology
- Archaeology in Alberta, 1987, compiled by Martin Magne ; prepared by Archaeological Survey of Alberta
- Archaeology in Alberta, 1978, compiled by J. M. Hillerud ; prepared by Archaeological Survey of Alberta. --
- The archaeology and prehistory of Southern Alberta as reflected by ceramics, William J. Byrne
- Archaeological research in northern Alberta, 1975, by Paul F. Donahue ; prepared for Archaeological Survey of Alberta. --
- Rock art in Alberta. --
- Alberta's past, history before history
- The Old Bow Fort, Douglas A. Hughes
- Medicine wheels in Alberta. --
- Tipi rings in southern Alberta. --
- Systems dynamics in prehistoric southern Alberta, 2000 B.P. [sic] to the historic period, by Philip G. Duke. --
- Archaeology in Alberta, a view from the new millennium, Jack W. Brink, Johan F. Dormaar, editors
- Buffalo hunting in the Alberta plains
- Archaeology in Alberta, 1986, compiled by Martin Magne ; prepared by Archaeological Survey of Alberta
- Estipah-Sikikini-Kots, Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. --
- Window on the past, archaeological assessment of the Peace Point site, Wood Buffalo National Park, Alberta, Marc G. Stevenson. --
- An illustrated guide to projectile points for the Alberta region, J. Fromhold. --
- Archaeology in Alberta, 1981, compiled by Jack Brink ; prepared by Archaeological Survey of Alberta. --
- Record in stone, familiar projectile points from Alberta, by James T. Humphreys and Michael C. Wilson. --
- Archaeology in Alberta, 1982, compiled by David Burley ; prepared by Archaeological Survey of Alberta. --
- Official opening Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Interpretive Centre, Fort Macleod by His Royal Highness, the Duke of York. --
- Archaeology of the Cormie Ranch Site, an interim report /, by Timothy C. Losey
- Crowsnest Pass archaeological project, B. O. K. Reeves. --
- Strathcona Science Park archaeological Centre. --
- Crystal Spring Indian camp site. --
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