Carbon dating puts Sask. Indigenous archaeological site at almost 11,000 years old

Carbon dating puts Sask. Indigenous archaeological site at almost 11,000 years old

A piece of charcoal unearthed at a Saskatchewan archaeological site and tested in a lab suggests the site is 11,000 years old and was likely used as a long-term settlement by Indigenous people.The site near Prince Albert, Sask., suggests Indigenous people lived in the region

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