Ebook: Stone by stone: exploring ancient sites on the Canadian plains
Author: Bryan Liz
- Tags: Antiquities, Indians of North America--Antiquities, Indians of North America--Prairie Provinces--Antiquities, Indigenous peoples in Canada, Medicine wheels, Medicine wheels--Prairie Provinces, Petroglyphs, Petroglyphs--Prairie Provinces, Places, Canadian nonfiction, Guidebooks, Indians of North America -- Prairie Provinces -- Antiquities -- Guidebooks, Petroglyphs -- Prairie Provinces -- Guidebooks, Medicine wheels -- Prairie Provinces -- Guidebooks, Prairie Provinces -- Antiquities -- Guidebooks, Indians of N
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Heritage House Publishing
- City: Prairie Provinces
- Edition: Expanded edition
- Language: English
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Stone by Stone takes readers on a fascinating journey across the short-grass prairie of southern Alberta and Saskatchewan in search of tangible evidence of the region's ancient past--a civilization dating back at least twelve thousand years. In this revised and updated edition of her one-of-a-kind guidebook, author Liz Bryan explores archaeological sites that are accessible to today's inquisitive travellers and provides enough detailed information, striking photographs, maps, and illustrations to satisfy any armchair archaeologist. With riveting insight and clarity, Bryan presents the stone effigies, cairns, medicine wheels, buffalo jumps, rock art, and remains of settlements scattered across this vast prairie, creating an invaluable resource for anyone who wishes to navigate these ancient sites and understand their significance.
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