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A Copper Trade Object from the Headwaters Lakes Aspect in Manitoba

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Chris Vickers
Affiliation:
Historical Society of Manitoba Baldur, Manitoba
Ralph D. Bird
Affiliation:
Entomological Laboratory Brandon, Manitoba

Extract

The spread of the Headwaters Lakes Aspect in a northwesterly direction through Manitoba, has been the subject of previous comment by the senior author. The manifestations of the aspect in this area, have a marked resemblance to the Black Duck Focus, and have been defined as the Manitoba Focus.

The factual data upon which this conclusion is based are derived from three controlled excavations in Manitoba. Hecker and Hlady excavated the Lockport site, north of the city of Winnipeg, in August, 1947. Hecker reports the presence of sherds that show a “close relationship” to the Black Duck Focus. During 1947 and 1948 the junior author conducted excavations on the Scott site near Brandon, Manitoba. This site is located on the S.W. Sec. 35, T. 10, R. 20, W. 1, and has yielded a good collection of Manitoba Focus sherds, with an associated artifact complex that closely corresponds to that outlined by Wilford for the Headwaters Lakes Aspect.

Type
Facts And Comments
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1949

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