Archaeological survey of Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia, 1972 / by H. Brad Myers.: R61-2/7-106E-PDF
"The archaeological survey of Kejimkujik National Park was initiated as the result of a recommendation arising from the 1971 petroglyph investigations conducted at Fairy Bay. At this time it was suggested that a preliminary archaeological survey be undertaken to obtain information concerning suspected aboriginal occupation within the present-day park boundary and to determine whether the location and nature of such sites might relate to the extensive concentrations of petroglyphs which are found at various locations in the Park.In this first year of the survey, the perimeter area of Lake Kejimkujik and the islands in the lake were examined for sites. … Five separate sites were located about the perimeter of Lake Kejimkujik. All five sites have produced artifacts of aboriginal manufacture. … Each site is discussed separately as to setting, method."--Introduction, pages 1-2.
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| Title | Archaeological survey of Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia, 1972 / by H. Brad Myers. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (xv, 141 pages) : illustrations. |
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