British Block Cairn
British Block Cairn | |
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British Block Cairn | |
Location | Cypress County, Alberta, Canada |
Original use | First Nations site |
Website | http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=14944 |
Designated | 1973 |
The "British Block Cairn" (Ed0p-1) is located on the Suffield Block in Alberta, Canada. In the summers of 1961 and 1962, the Chief Superintendent of the Suffield Experimental Station, Mr. A. M. Pennie, granted crews from the Glenbow Foundation, consisting of R.G. Forbis, D. R. King, Frank O'Leary, Kenneth Smith, John Miller, and James Farmilo, access to the cairn.[1] Dating from around 1400 C.E, the site consists of a large boulder cairn surrounded by a ring of stones and a human effigy figure.[2][3]
References
- ↑ H.M. Wormington and Richard G. Forbis, An Introduction to the Archaeology of Alberta, Canada, Denver Museum of Natural History Proceedings No. 11
- ↑ Trevor R. Peck, Archaeological Evidence For Native Lifeways On The Northern Plains
- ↑ Liz Bryan, The Buffalo People - Pre-contact archaeology on the Canadian plains
Coordinates: 50°36′18″N 110°35′15″W / 50.6051°N 110.5875°W
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