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Old Copper Culture Artifacts in Manitoba

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Jack Steinbring*
Affiliation:
United College, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Abstract

Copper artifacts from Manitoba are compared with types established in Wisconsin. Wittry's typology is confirmed and further clues to chronology are derived from distributional studies of the types. The data on Minnesota copper artifacts are re-examined.

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Copyright
Copyright © Society for American Archaeology 1966

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