词条 | Sheguiandah |
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The site was studied later by other teams of specialists. In 1992 archeologist Peter L. Storck and geologist Patrick Julig led a team doing additional excavations. Drawing on new material from botany and related disciplines, they concluded that a more conservative estimate of age was justified. They estimated the site was almost certainly occupied 9,500 years BP by Paleo-Indians, making it still highly significant in North American archaeology and the archaeology of Ontario. They also said that more research needed to be done.[3] The site was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1954.[4][5] References1. ^[https://www.jstor.org/stable/277560 Lee, Thomas E. (1954). "The First Sheguiandah Expedition, Manitoulin Island, Ontario"], American Antiquity 20:2, p. 101, accessed 13 Apr 2010 {{NHSC}}{{NorthAm-native-stub}}2. ^[https://www.jstor.org/stable/276109 Lee, Thomas E. (1955). "The Second Sheguiandah Expedition, Manitoulin Island, Ontario"], American Antiquity 21:1, p. 63, accessed 13 Apr 2010 3. ^Patrick Julig and Peter Storck, Chapters 4 and 5, The Sheguiandah Site: Archaeological, Geological and Paleobotanical Studies at a Paleoindian Site on Manitoulin Island, Ontario, ed. Patrick Julig (2002), Toronto: Canadian Museum of Civilization. {{ISBN|0-660-18755-8}} 4. ^Sheguiandah 5. ^{{CRHP|14555|Sheguiandah}} 2 : Archaeological sites in Canada|National Historic Sites in Ontario |
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