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    Archaeology in Saskatchewan, Canada, is supported by professional and amateur interest, privately funded and not-for-profit organizations, and governmental...
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  • The Saskatchewan Archaeological Society is a society of amateur and professional archaeologists who encourage the preservation of archaeological artifacts...
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    (/ˌsæskəˈtuːn/) is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It straddles a bend in the South Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province...
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    South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. An "Act to establish and incorporate a University for the Province of Saskatchewan" was passed...
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  • marriage in Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Act, The Saskatchewan Act from Wikisource Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Saskatchewan Archives...
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    Fort Saskatchewan is a city along the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta, Canada. It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of Edmonton, the provincial capital...
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  • administrative organisation of the NHS in England Saskatchewan Hockey Association, now known as Hockey Saskatchewan Secondary Heads Association, now the...
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    (January 1938), "Some skeletal remains in Saskatchewan", American Antiquity, 3 (3), Society for American Archaeology: 244–246, doi:10.2307/275261, JSTOR 275261...
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  • Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre in Herschel, Saskatchewan.  Visitors can view a variety of paleontology, archaeology and natural history exhibits as well...
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    of protected areas of Saskatchewan. The federal government transferred control of natural resources to the western provinces in 1930 with the Natural...
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    Weyburn is the tenth-largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada. The city has a population of 11,019. It is on the Souris River 110 kilometres (68 mi) southeast...
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    History of Saskatchewan encompasses the study of past human events and activities of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, the middle of Canada's three...
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    Whitewood is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is approximately 175 kilometres (109 mi) east of Regina on the Trans-Canada Highway Sk...
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    Plano cultures (category Archaeology of the United States)
    Territories. "Early Plano culture occurs south of the North Saskatchewan River in Saskatchewan and in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains north to the Peace...
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    Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) is a Canadian natural history museum in Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1906, it is the first museum in Saskatchewan and...
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    live theatres and archaeological sites comprise over 600 varied Saskatchewan institutions. Saskatchewan is home to two prominent spas, in Moose Jaw and Watrous...
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  • Avonlea culture (category First Nations history in Saskatchewan)
    pottery, and other artifacts discovered in archaeological sites concentrated in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan and in northern Montana. The culture has been...
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    Canada (category All Wikipedia articles written in Canadian English)
    Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in Saskatchewan introduced many elements of a welfare state (as pioneered by Tommy Douglas) in the 1940s and 1950s. On the...
    272 KB (23,383 words) - 17:21, 15 August 2024
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    bedrock. In environmental remediation, GPR is used to define landfills, contaminant plumes, and other remediation sites, while in archaeology it is used...
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    Battleford Industrial School (category Residential schools in Saskatchewan)
    Indian residential school for First Nations children in Battleford, Northwest Territories (now Saskatchewan) from 1883-1914. It was the first residential school...
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