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Little Pond: A Microblade and Burin Site in Northeastern Alberta Angela M. Younie, Raymond J. Le Blanc, and Robin J. Woywitka Abstract. Until recently sites with microblades were rarely found in Alberta, Canada; however,
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Document Date: 2014-11-05 15:20:13


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City

Edmonton / /

Company

TrueNorth Energy Corporation / Donnelly / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

Canada / /

Facility

Denali complex / Fort Hills Oil Sands Project / Stephen’s College / Fort McMurray / University of Wisconsin System W5329.indb / Fort Vermilion / Raymond J. Le Blanc University of Alberta / Anthropology University of Alberta / McClelland Lake Wetland complex / Fort Hills Uplands / /

IndustryTerm

bank / oil industry developers / microblade technology / bifacial tools / /

NaturalFeature

High River / Yukon / /

Organization

Old St. Stephen’s College / Board of Regents / University of Alberta / University of Wisconsin System W5329.indb / /

Person

Raymond J. Le Blanc / Angela M. Younie / Robin J. Woywitka / /

Position

candidate for refitting analysis / /

Product

Full spall Full tablet / Denali / Fragment Core Fragment Core Fragments Core Fragment Core Preform Platform Tablet / Bifacial / Platform Tablet / /

ProvinceOrState

Alberta / Northwest Territories / Wisconsin / Alaska / British Columbia / /

Region

Northeastern Alberta / western Northwest Territories / southern Alberta / northern Alberta / northwestern North America / /

Technology

microblade technology / Introduction Microblade technology / Wedge-Shaped Microcores Microblade technology / /

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