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ARCH AEO LO G IC AL SITE:
                HcKt-07 D.B. BROWNIE’S POINT





                                                                                                    A R C H A EO LO G IC A L       SITE T YPE
                                                                                                    SU R VEY M E TH O D S          C am p site
                                                                                                    •	Pe d e strian 	(W alkin g )	Su rve y
                               H cKt-07                                                                                            A R TIFAC TS FO U N D
                                                                                                    •	Su rfac e 	C o lle c tio n
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                                                                                                    C U LTU R A L A FFILIATIO N S  •	Lith ic 	flake s	A
                                                                                                    P re -E u ro p e a n  C o n ta c t
 Caribou Island                                                                                     (ca . 400-12,000 yea rs a g o )
                                                                                                    R e c e n t to  P re se n t H isto ric
                                                                                                    (1970-presen t)












        The site is located on the north shore of Gull Lake 0.7 km east of the northeast

        point of Caribou Island, 2.2 km northeast of Bryant’s Point and 5.5 km west
 Gull Lake  Gull Lake  of Gull Rapids. Initial investigations at the site found a collapsed tent frame
 Nelson River  situated 15 m inland from the shoreline in a thick forest of black spruce and                           A

        poplar. Lithic debitage was collected from the shoreline at a subsequent visit.
        Site visits occurred in 2004, 2011, 2012 and 2018.
 Nelson River










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