The Multi-Component Montgomery Lake Site
Volume: OA9
Year: 1966
Author: MITCHELL, B. M., P. BUTLER, J. FORD, & J. LANCE
Page Range: 4 – 24
Abstract: This report places on record a description of the artifacts excavated from a site in the National Defence Training Grounds, within Camp Petawawa Military Reserve, near Petawawa, Ontario, which includes a very small sample of European trade goods, suggesting terminal occupation by a contact group, with earlier Archaic, Middle Woodland and Late Woodland artifacts.
The Kaministikwia Intaglio Dog Effigy Mound
Volume: OA9
Year: 1966
Author: DAWSON, K. C. A.
Page Range: 25 – 34
Abstract: The search for and subsequent location and excavation of a zoomorphic intaglio effigy mound near Port Arthur, Ontario, is described. Absence of artifacts prevent positive identification as to cultural affinity.
A Bibliography of Ontario Archaeology
Volume: OA9
Year: 1966
Author: KENYON, W. A.
Page Range: 35 – 62
Abstract: No Abstract
Isolated Copper Artifacts from Northwestern Ontario
Volume: OA9
Year: 1966
Author: DAWSON, K. C. A.
Page Range: 63 – 68
Abstract: Over the last three years, there have been a number of finds of copper artifacts in the area immediately north of Lake Superior. Most have been single finds, and all are fabricated from native copper. The following records descriptions of the finds.
The Surma Site, Fort Erie, Ontario
Volume: OA9
Year: 1966
Author: EMERSON, J. N., & W. C. NOBLE
Page Range: 69 – 88
Abstract: The excavation of the Surma Site, Fort Erie, Ontario, was carried out by the Department of Anthropology of the University of Toronto with the kind permission and helpful interest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Surma, owners of the Queen’s Hotel, Fort Erie (Pl. I). The work was a salvage operation carried out from May 16th to May 26th, 1965, under the field directorship of Mr. William C. Noble. The excavation was made possible by a sponsoring grant allocated by the Research Committee in the Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Toronto. This site was designated ArGf-1, using the Borden System of Reference (Borden, 1952).