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How does an archaeologist know when to stop digging?

West Wall profile at the Gull Lake Site (EaOd-1), a bison drive and…

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(Un)settling Mary Weekes

A selection of beaded belts from the Mary Weekes Collection. …

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The Nottingham Mystery

February is Saskatchewan Aboriginal Storytelling Month. Storytelling…

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Hammerstones

Every so often we see something in the collections here at the…

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