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The Sheguiandah site : archaeological, geological and paleobotanical studies at a Paleoindian site on Manitoulin Island, Ontario / Edited by Patrick J. Julig.NM95-18/161E

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These essays on the Sheguiandah archaeological site on Manitoulin Island include a chapter on the T.E. Lee's discovery of it in 1950 by his son. It includes essays on its geological history, viewed from competing perspectives, and the evolution of plant life. The site offers evidence of being inhabited before and since the last ice age. Of interest to archaeologists and students interested in new methods of analysis.

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Canadian Museum of Civilization.
TitleThe Sheguiandah site : archaeological, geological and paleobotanical studies at a Paleoindian site on Manitoulin Island, Ontario / Edited by Patrick J. Julig.
Series title
  • Archaeological Survey of Canada paper 0317-2244 No. 161
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatPhysical text
Note(s)
  • Also part of: Mercury series (ISSN 0316-1854).
  • Résumés en français.
Publishing information
  • Gatineau - Quebec : Canadian Museum of Civilization 2002.
BindingSoftcover
Descriptionxvi, 314p. : illus. (some coloured), references ; 25 cm.
ISBN0-660-18755-8
ISSN0317-2244
Catalogue number
  • NM95-18/161E
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