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Tipi rings in southern Alberta : the Lazy Dog Site. The Alkali Creek sites.

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Occasional Paper No. 8 presents the results of the excavation of two of nine tipi rings at the Lazy Dog Tipi Ring site, a small tipi ring campsite on the northern fringe of the Northwestern Plains Cultural area in Central Alberta. Occasional Paper No. 9 reports on a second season of archaeological study on the lower Red Deer River which was conducted to expand the knowledge of cultural activity in the region.

Updated

September 1, 1978

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Alkali Creek sites Lazy Dog Site archaeological excavations tipi rings

Title and publication information

Type
Report Serial
Alternative Title

Tipi rings in Southern Alberta : the Lazy Dog tipi ring site (J. Michael Quigg).

Alternative Title

Tipi rings in Southern Alberta : the Alkali Creek sites lower Red River (Gary Adams)

Alternative Title

Occasional papers nos. 8 & 9

Extent

189 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Culture (1980-1987, 2013-2014)

Contributor

Quigg, J. Michael.

Contributor

Adams, Gary.

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Resource Dates

Date Created

1978-09-01

Date Added

2017-02-27T21:51:27.495906

Date Modified

1978-09-01

Date Issued

1978-09-01

Date Archived

2015-06-01

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Identifiers

NEOS catalogue key

1828662

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