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M a n i t o b a . H e r i t a g e . N e t w o r k

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The Manitoba Heritage Network has been established as a project of the Manitoba Archaeological Society to provide Internet based information and services related to Manitoba's rich cultural heritage. More about Manitoba Heritage Network Enter this section to obtain a general overview of the precontact history of Manitoba's First Nations from the Ice Ages to the fur trade. Association of Manitoba Archaeologists Manitoba Archaeological Society Brandon University Native Studies Department The Manitoba Museum Parks Canada Department of Canadian Heritage Province of Manitoba Department of Culture, Heritage, and Citizenship University of Manitoba Department of Anthropology University of Winnipeg Department of Anthropology Timelinks: Historical web site about Manitoba in the decade from 1910 to 1 Read More
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Palaeoindian - Introduction

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Palaeo Period 10,000 to 6,000 BC The Arrival of the Big Game Hunters Clovis Point The Palaeo, or Palaeoindian, Period, is the earliest firmly established era of human activity in Manitoba. It began approximately 12,000 years ago, and some archaeologists attribute its development to the Aboriginal discoverers of North America, who migrated over the Bering land bridge that once connected Alaska and Siberia. These early inhabitants are widely identified by the appearance of similar technologies and subsistence patterns throughout the continent. As elsewhere, Palaeo cultures are represented in Manitoba by the predominance of skillfully crafted stone spearheads, such as the Clovis point in the picture to the left. Ways of life depended upon the hunting of now extinct giant mammals, such as the Read More
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