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ARCH AEO LO G IC AL SITE:
                HbKu-12 BRYANT’S POINT
                                  Caribou Island




                                                                                                    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 bKu-12                                                                                            A R TIFAC TS FO U N D
                                                                                                    •	Su rfac e 	C o lle c tio n 	  6 5  (1  fa u n a l)
                                                                                                    •	Sh o ve l	Te stin g 	–	37	STPs		  •	Lith ic 	flake s	A
                                                                                                     (0	p o sitive )
                                                                                                                                   •	Fab ric 	im p re sse d 	p o tte ry	sh e rd s	B
                                                                                                    C U LTU R A L A FFILIATIO N S
                                                                                                    L a te  W o o d la n d
                                                                                                    (ca . 350-1,000 yea rs a g o )
 Gull Lake  Gull Lake
 Nelson River




 Nelson River



        Bryant’s Point is located on the east side of Gull Lake on a point of land where

        the Nelson River Channel narrows across from Morris Point. The initial
        investigation conducted in 2001 categorized the site as a Pre-European Campsite
        based on recovery of fabric impressed pottery sherds and lithic flakes and tools.                                                               C M
        Site visits occurred in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2018.


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