Killarney Bay [electronic resource] : the archaeology of an early Middle Woodland aggregation site in the northern Great Lakes / edited by David Brose, Patrick Julig, and John O'Shea.

"The archaeological site at Killarney Bay, on the northeast side of Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada, has attracted and mystified archaeologists for decades. The quantities of copper artifacts, exotic cherts, and long-distance trade goods all highlight the importance of the site during its time of oc...

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Other Authors: Brose, David S. (Editor)
Julig, Patrick John, 1946- (Editor)
O'Shea, John M. (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor, Michigan : The Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, [2021]
Series:Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan ; number 62
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Variant Title:
Archaeology of an early Middle Woodland aggregation site in the northern Great Lakes
Killarney Bay: The Archaeology of an Early Middle Woodland Aggregation Site in the Northern Great Lakes
Format: Electronic eBook
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"The archaeological site at Killarney Bay, on the northeast side of Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada, has attracted and mystified archaeologists for decades. The quantities of copper artifacts, exotic cherts, and long-distance trade goods all highlight the importance of the site during its time of occupation. Yet researchers have struggled to date the site or assign it to a particular cultural tradition, since the artifacts and mortuary components do not precisely match those of other sites and assemblages in the Upper Great Lakes. The history of archaeological investigation at Killarney Bay stretches across parts of three centuries and involves field schools from universities in two countries (Laurentian University in Canada and the University of Michigan in the United States). This volume pulls together the results from all prior research at the site and represents the first comprehensive report ever published on the excavations and finds at Killarney Bay"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-377).
ISBN:9780915703982 (online)
DOI:10.3998/mpub.12037795