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1The Ross Site (DIPd-3) 1980 research

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  • Title: ➤  The Ross Site (DIPd-3) 1980 research
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 158
  • Publisher: ➤  Archaeological Survey of Alberta - Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism, Historical Resources Division
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  • Publish Location: Edmonton

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  • First Year Published: 1989
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    Oldman Formation

    environments. It was named for exposures along the Oldman River between its confluence with the St. Mary River and the city of Lethbridge, and it is known primarily

    Oldman (king)

    Oldman (died 1687), King of the Mosquito Nation from c. 1650 until his death in 1687, was the son of a Miskito leader. This earlier king went to England

    Milk River (Alberta–Montana)

    Milk River basin in southern Alberta, such as the Foremost, Oldman and Dinosaur Park formations. At the time of Lewis's exploration, the Milk River drainage

    Bow River

    the river winds through the Alberta foothills onto the prairies, where it meets the Oldman River, the two then forming the South Saskatchewan River. These

    Missouri River

    Divide separates the Missouri River watershed from those of the Oldman River, a tributary of the South Saskatchewan River, as well as the Souris, Sheyenne

    Kootenay River

    southwest is the Priest River, a Pend Oreille tributary. On the east side, over the Continental Divide, the Bow River and Oldman River take rise. Both are

    Pembina River (Alberta)

    Creek Ice Lake Oldman Lake MacDonald Creek Lac La Nonne Newton Creek Newton Lake, George Lake, Kirchner Lake Paddle River Paddle River Reservoir, Little

    Albany River

    Island Hat Island Norran Island Oldman Island Sand Cherry Island The Albany River Provincial Park protects the river and its banks from Osnaburgh Lake

    Red Deer River

    southern half of the province along the Bow, Elbow, Highwood, Oldman, and Red Deer rivers and tributaries. Twenty-four municipalities declared local states

    Battle of the Belly River

    limits of the city of Lethbridge on the banks of the Oldman River, which was then called the Belly River. A devastating outbreak of smallpox had reduced the