

Exhibit Specimen 7
(AO-400)
This is a ceramic
container of a variety known as Clearwater Lake Punctate. It was found
on Whitefish Island on Amisk Lake, Saskatchewan in the 1950's by Gina Sewap,
of the local Cree First Nation. Its distinctive features include an encircling
ring of exterior punctates which raise
interior bosses, located just below an everted lip. The body of the pot
is textured with cord or textile impressions. Pots of this variety are
found over a wide area including parts of Eastern Saskatchewan, Manitoba
and Northwestern Ontario. They were being made during the late prehistoric
period, dated to between 250 and 1100 years ago. These ceramics are believed
to be ancestral to the Cree people of that region.
This specimen was kindly loaned for this exhibit by the Manitoba
Museum of Man and Nature.
Further Reading
See references for Exhibit Specimen 5.
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